Moviegoers are taking the return trip to Pandora. "Avatar: Fire and Ash," the third chapter in James Cameron's epic science-fiction series, earned $88 million in North American theaters for the film's ...
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Disney/20th Century/Lightstorm’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash” won’t have an opening weekend as big as its 2022 predecessor “The Way of Water,” but is still on course to become Hollywood’s highest grossing ...
Here it is, the final finale pretty much of the box office year with 20th Century Studios’ James Cameron threequel Avatar: Fire and Ash. It is expected to be the king of the world this frame with a ...
“Avatar: Fire and Ash” ignited with $88 million in its domestic box office debut. It’s a decent start, albeit a significant decline from the opening weekend of 2022’s sequel “Avatar: The Way of Water” ...
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Moviegoers escaped into director James Cameron’s sci-fi universe this weekend, driving the third installment of the “Avatar” franchise to an estimated $88 million domestically. The opening was shy of ...
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“Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” topped the domestic box office this weekend, grossing an estimated $63 million according to early numbers reported by the Hollywood trade publications, making for a ...
ORLANDO — Even if the Mets were able to retain Pete Alonso in free agency this winter, their starting lineup wasn’t a finished product. Far from it. Now, the Mets need to address each of those needs ...