Box Office update for Avatar 2: Now also Star Wars EP7 gets it

Next sound barrier broken: Avatar 2 breaks the 2 billion mark


from Thilo Bayer
Avatar 2 continues to ride the wave of success. After breaking the 2 billion mark, the Cameron film has overtaken two prominent films.

On the way to Olympus, Avatar 2 overtook the next two films. With a current box office result of 2.074 billion US dollars, the film already ranks fourth in the all-time best list.

Avatar 2 already in 4th place in the all-time best list

The recent box office millions for Avatar WoW ensure that two other well-known and successful films were overtaken. Up until a few days ago, Avengers: Infinity War ($2.052 billion, launch 2018) and Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens ($2.071 billion, launch 2015) were ahead of Avatar 2. With the latest box office update is the history. Avatar 2 is now number 4 in international box office grossing, making director James Cameron responsible for three of the top four box office films of all time – if you count the box office results without adjusting for inflation.

Titanic is still in third place: The film with Leo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet from 1997 is currently still at 2.194 billion US dollars and thus a good 120 million ahead of Avatar 2. Normally it should only take a week or a little more until This number was also reached, but ironically, distributor Paramount has planned that Titanic will be given a re-release in time for Valentine’s Day. So it could be that Titanic is delaying the inevitable a little further.

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Avatar 2’s $2.074 billion in grossing is made up of $1.455 billion from international markets, making it 4th on the all-time leaderboard. The film still has a lot of room for improvement on the US market: the 608 million aren’t even enough for the top 10, but only for 13th place. Tenth place would require another 15 million. The second largest market after the USA is China ( 235 million), France (133 million), Germany (120 million) and Korea (101 million).

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