‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’, sixth highest-grossing film in history, places James Cameron in a unique position

‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’, sixth highest-grossing film in history, places James Cameron in a unique position

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ was close, but the situation was different. Fortunately, the cinematic event is already they seem to have completely got rid of that pandemic shadow that made viewers suspicious. ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ declared this to be the trend, emphasizing a massive return to theaters at the hands of blockbusters. Now “Avatar: The Sense of Water” underpins this revamped summoning power.

‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’, sixth highest-grossing film in history, places James Cameron in a unique position

While it is true that ‘Avatar’ cannot be cited as an example of anything, being itself an exception; the industry is optimistic about its impressive box office figures. After six weeks in theaters, “Avatar 2” surpassed the $2,000 million mark in revenue, becoming the first post-pandemic film to do so and the sixth highest-grossing film in cinema history.. Before this sequel, only the first installment remains, which continues adamant above, ‘Avengers: Endgame’, ‘Titanic’, ‘Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens’ and ‘Avengers: Infinity War’. This puts ‘The Sense of Water’ director and screenwriter James Cameron in an incomparable position, making him the only director who has managed to raise more than 2 billion with three of his films, and the director responsible for 3 of the 6 films that top the global box office of all time.

“It looks like just with the momentum the movie has now, it’s already going to be profitable in the next few days, so it looks like I can’t escape this, I’ll have to do the other sequels”, Cameron assured when the magical figure had not yet been reached. As reported by GQ (via Variety) Cameron himself has been promoting ‘Avatar 2’ as “the worst business case in the history of cinema” because such a proposal has no alternative: Being among the three or four highest-grossing films in world history is necessary to ensure profitability. We’ll see where it stands, but forecasts suggest it will also be able to leave behind ‘The Force Awakens’ (2.07 billion) and ‘Infinity War’ (2.04 billion).

Score for Saldana

The top positions of the biggest collections in the history of cinema have only one film that does not belong to a saga: ‘Titanic’ closes the top 3 surrounded by two installments belonging to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the return of “Star Wars” to the big screen a decade after the release of the last installment of the prequels, ‘Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith’. So “Avengers” and “The Force Awakens” point out that only a few movies have the ability to explode like this.

So, it’s tremendously amazing that one director is responsible for three of them, and that an interpreter attended four of the same. Zoe Saldaña takes said honor thanks to her role as Gamora in both installments of UCMand her Neytiri in the “Avatar” saga.

Source: E Cartelera

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