
Avatar: Fire and Ash has officially crossed $1 billion USD at the global box office in just 18 days since its release. This makes it one of the fastest films in history to reach the ten-figure milestone.
The film's success was fueled by strong international performance, especially in China, France, and Germany, where demand for premium 3D formats was high. In the domestic market, it remained No. 1 for three consecutive weeks, proof of the audience's continued interest in Cameron's immersive spectacle.
With this achievement, James Cameron became the first director to have four films grossing over $1 billion—Titanic, Avatar, The Way of Water, and Fire and Ash. Now, the industry is watching to see if Ash People and new threats to Pandora can push the film towards the rare $2 billion mark.




