Avatar Fire and Ash box office collections
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James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash opened with a powerful Rs 19 crore start on Friday, December 19. According to Sacnilk, the cult movie went on to gross another Rs 22.5 crore, taking the two-day tally on domestic screens beyond the Rs 40 crore mark. Released in six languages, English shows in IMAX 3D remained the most popular.
Avatar: Fire and Ash has opened steadily at the Indian box office, crossing Rs 50 crore in its first two days. Despite a solid start, the film's initial collections are slightly restrained compared to expectations and its predecessor.
Fire and Ash' crosses Rs 50 crore mark at the Indian box office in just 2 days, facing tough competition from Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar'.
James Cameron’s two previous epics, 2009’s “Avatar” and 2022’s “Avatar: The Way of Water,” each grossed well over $2 billion globally and stand as two of the biggest movies in history. So Hollywood has lofty expectations for the third installment, to say the least.
Fire and Ash gets the Avatar franchise its third straight A CinemaScore. Clearly a divide here between critics (67% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, lowest for the franchise) and moviegoers for the latest movie in which the Na’vi come to blows with the vicious Mangkwan clan,
Fire and Ash" is lighting up theaters in its opening weekend at the domestic box office, but it’s looking like it won’t come close to matching the opening frame for 2022’s "Avatar: The Way of Water."
Fire and Ash. Grab your ikrans and fly to your nearest cinema, sci-fi fans, because Avatar: Fire and Ash is now in theaters. The third of five planned entries in James Cameron’s epic space opera, this installment sees Jake Sully and his family continue their war against the Resources Development Administration and the Recombinant version of Colonel Miles Quaritch while also dealing with a new threat in the form of Varang and the Ash People,