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"Pre-Covid, everybody thought the Chinese box office was going to be the savior of Hollywood," one international executive said. "Post-Covid, that has all changed."
"Avatar: Fire and Ash" extinguished its competition and was No. 1 in theaters on Friday, its opener, raking in $36.5 million.
Fire and Ash is the third of five planned Avatar films from James Cameron, set on a fictitious exomoon called Pandora, where the indigenous Na’vi tribe battle human colonisers. Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, and Kate Winslet reprise their roles from the previous films, while Oona Chaplin joins as a new antagonist.
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Fire and Ash" is already setting the domestic box office ablaze. "Fire and Ash," the third installment in Disney's sci-fi saga, grossed $36.5 million from 3,800 North American theaters on Friday. The film is on track to reach between $90 million and $105 million domestically by Sunday.
Avatar: Fire and Ash is finally here, and it has already overtaken the opening weekend record of last year's Dune: Part 2. Read on for more.
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,
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