As per Box Office Mojo, James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash, a sci-fi blockbuster, has easily crossed the global mark of USD 1 billion in just 15 days. This film has taken USD 306 million from North America and USD 777.1 million from the international market making the total worldwide collection USD 1.083 billion.
This achievement qualifies Fire and Ash as the eighth-fastest film ever to surpass the $1 billion milestone and is just a day behind Cameron’s earlier Avatar: The Way of Water which was on the market for only 14 days. Also, it beat Disney’s Zootopia 2 by 2 days even though the latter had the highest opening weekend of the year.
The third part of the Avatar saga is the fourth billion-dollar film Cameron has directed, which includes Titanic, Avatar (2009), and Avatar: The Way of Water making him the first to have such four in history. Also, Fire and Ash is the fourth film of 2025 to have reached global sales of USD 1 billion and the 60th film to do so overall.
India is the nation that led the film to be a great success, and the film has collected an incredible ₹174.1 crore, which is part of the worldwide box office total of ₹212.25 crore, just in 17 days, this is indeed an exceptional accomplishment.
Zoe Saldaña and Sam Worthington head the cast, while the likes of Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis, Britain Dalton, Jack Champion, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Bailey Bass, Joel David Moore, Edie Falco, and Dileep Rao are among the rest. A Game of Thrones actress Oona Chaplin has taken on the role of Varang, the chief of the Ash People, where she must work closely with the team as her character is that of a collaborator.
The story of Avatar takes place on the distant planet of Pandora with its central axis around the sourness between the Na’vi and the popping human breed. This thus, confirms Cameron’s skill to create huge worlds and at the same time offer an audience the most incredible cinematic experience ever.