
Avatar: Fire and Ash is collecting milestones left, right, and center at the box office. It has once again crossed a major milestone at the worldwide box office after surpassing the highest-grossing anime movie of the year – Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. It is edging closer to entering 2025’s top 5 highest-grossing films list. Keep scrolling for the deets.
James Cameron’s films are known to create box office records, and it would be shameful if Avatar 3 fails to keep up. Many experts claimed that the film might not cross the $2 billion milestone due to mixed reviews, but word of mouth is going strong, and it might achieve that notable milestone in its theatrical run. The film is expected to hit the $1 billion milestone this weekend.
Crosses the $800 million milestone worldwide
According to box office analyst Luiz Fernando’s report, Avatar: Fire and Ash collected $32.5 million on its second Monday at the overseas box office, with just a drop of 13.1% from its first Monday, hitting the $577.2 million cume at the overseas box office. The film has accumulated this amount across 53 international markets. Allied to the domestic cume of $227.9 million, the worldwide collection of Avatar 3 has crossed $800 million milestone. The worldwide total for the film is currently $805.1 million.
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Surpasses Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle at the worldwide box office
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is the highest-grossing anime movie of the year and all time at the worldwide box office. The Japanese anime movie garnered a lot of attention during its theatrical run, setting new box office records. It collected $790.5 million and became the 6th highest-grossing film of 2025 worldwide, beating MCU and DCU biggies.
Avatar: Fire and Ash has surpassed the worldwide haul of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle with its $805.1 million global total as the new 6th highest-grossing film of 2025. It will surpass Jurassic World Rebirth today and enter 2025’s top 5 highest-grossing films list. The James Cameron-helmed Avatar: Fire and Ash, released on December 19, is tracking to earn between $1.5 billion and $1.7 billion worldwide in its theatrical run.
Note: Box office numbers are based on estimates and various sources. Numbers have not been independently verified by Koimoi.
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