Sequel to 2009’s Avatar. Highest-grossing movie of all timeaccording to writer-director James Cameron, “Avatar: Path of Water” became “easily” divisible by the box office.
Cameron raised an eyebrow before the film’s release, saying that Avatar 2 would have to “become the third or fourth highest-grossing film of all time” just to “break even”.
As of Sunday night, just 24 days after its release, ‘The Way of Water’ is number seven Highest-grossing photo Best ever.
It now grosses just over $1.7 billion worldwide at the box office, with $516 million domestically and nearly $1.2 billion internationally.
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During an interview for “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” Cameron said, “With the current momentum of the film, it looks like the break will easily pass in a few days, so we can’t seem to get out of this situation, and it seems like we have to. Other sequels. I know what you’re going to do in the next six or seven years.
Cameron had already confirmed ‘Avatar 3’ will go to the theater Years to come regardless of the total take following the release of the first sequel. In fact, “Water Path” and “Avatar 3” were filmed at the same time.
Now both 4 and 5 seem to succeed.
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Cameron added, “What’s important is that we’re all right. I’m sure we’ll be talking to Disney’s top folks soon about future game plans for ‘Avatar 3’, which is already in the can – we’re already We’re capturing and shooting the entire movie, so we’re doing extended post-production to do all the CG magic. And both “Avatar 4” and “5” are written. At this point, we started franchising. We are currently starting a story that can unfold in multiple films. ”
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The franchise’s third installment, currently slated for release in December 2024, will follow Pandora’s “Ashes People,” a clan said to be not as kind as those introduced in the first two films. It is set to feature