Includes Wednesday’s worldwide box office earnings, James Camerons Avatar: the way of water crossed $2.054 billion worldwide and jumped a notch on the global all-time chart.
Worldwide, the epic sci-fi adventure is over until yesterday Avengers: Infinite War ($2.052 million) with $2,054.7 million to become the #5 highest grossing film of all time in the world.
As we wrote on Sunday, this progress was expected this week as the next film is on the horizon Avatar: the way of water slaughter is Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This will happen in the coming days and give James Cameron three of the four highest grossing titles in the world.
Then the filmmaker can away from the water hit his titanic? until wednesday, away from the water is about $135 million away and is expected to tell the tragic story of Rose and Jack. However, there is an asterisk here because Paramount has one titanic worldwide re-release in time for Valentine’s Day – so maybe a tussle like we’ve seen not too long ago Avengers: Endgame and the original avatar .
We’ll see how things develop over the next few days, but it can’t be denied Wow (and its predecessors such as Top Gun: Maverick and others) give everyone a reason to go back to the cinema
At the international checkout away from the water currently in 4th placee highest grossing release of all time at $1,451.3 million.
On Wednesday, away from the water Additional US$7.8 million overseas, where the main markets are: China (US$232.8 million), France (US$132.2 million), Germany (US$118.5 million), Korea ($100.7 million), UK ($82.8 million), India ($58.2 million) , Australia ($56.4 million). M), Mexico ($52 million), Spain ($47.5 million) and Italy ($45.6 million).
Author pmc-u-font-size-14″>Writer: Nancy Tartaglione
Source: Deadline

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