Update for latest…: James Camerons Avatar: the way of water continues to outdo itself by surpassing $1.8 billion worldwide and earning nearly $1.9 billion at the global box office this weekend.
The estimated global figure until Sunday is $1.894 billion. avatar 2 still ranked 7th among the greatest films of all time. Before at number 6 Spider-Man: No Way Home at $1.921 billion, so should catch up as soon as this week.
After a strong midweek, the sequel was added by 20th Century Studios/Disney $88.6 million this weekend at the international box office (-36%), bringing up the foreign total $1.331 billion. It remains the no. 5 biggest foreign release of all time Avatar, Avengers: Endgame, Titanic and Avengers: Infinite War. it’s getting closer Infinite war ($1.37 billion) to take things up a notch on the international map. It is already internationally the best release of the pandemic era.
China is still the top market, surpassing $200 million by Sunday to end at $211.8 million. It is now the highest-grossing studio film of the past pandemic era F9. It also passed the original version of avatar ($204 million). Wow will play in the Middle Kingdom for a long time, although its strong run will be challenged by the arrival of Chinese New Year on January 22, when several local titles will take up a lot of air.
China follows France for $120.5 million, Germany is $106.9 million, KoreaThat’s $92.7 million United Kingdom for $76.8 million, In the ($56.7 million), Australia ($50.9 million), Mexico ($48.8 million), Spain ($43.7 million) and Italy ($43.1 million).
Avatar: the way of water remained the No. 1 non-local film for its fifth weekend in all markets except Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Paraguay and Central America.
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