"Avatar: The Way Of Water" Increases In Position. The fourth-biggest movie ever worldwide leaves "Force Awakens" in its wake.

Avatar: The Way of Water by James Cameron, which attained No. 5 highest-grossing film ever globally, and as predicted, it has since risen to the No. 4th place overall. By doing this, it leaves Star Wars: The Force Awakens in its wake with just under $2 point 075 billion worldwide.

 "Avatar: The Way Of Water" Increases In Position. The fourth-biggest movie ever worldwide leaves "Force Awakens" in its wake.


The epic Avatar 2 sequel, produced by 20th Century Studios, Disney, and Lightstorm, has earned $2,074.8M in worldwide box office revenue as of this Friday, surpassing Force Awakens' $2.071B.

 Therefore, along with the first Avatar, which is currently ranked No. 1, Cameron has three of the top four films ever made worldwide. Titanic is ranked No. 3.

 "Avatar: The Way Of Water" Increases In Position. The fourth-biggest movie ever worldwide leaves "Force Awakens" in its wake.


 In the upcoming week or so, Avatar: The Way of Water will surpass Titanic in box office worldwide. However, Paramount is rereleasing Titanic domestically in time for Valentine's Day, and Disney is also handling international before Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania starts, so there may be some bidding ahead as we noted on Thursday.

 "Avatar: The Way Of Water" Increases In Position. The fourth-biggest movie ever worldwide leaves "Force Awakens" in its wake.

With the recent Avatar milestones, Disney now has three of the top five global films ever (Avengers: Endgame is No. 2, whereas Fox initially, before it was a part of Disney, released the first Avatar).


Way of Water, a Best Picture Oscar nominee, continues to lead the international box office. 4 of all time, having earned $1,466.3M as of Friday. In the country, it is No. 13 for $608.5M.

 "Avatar: The Way Of Water" Increases In Position. The fourth-biggest movie ever worldwide leaves "Force Awakens" in its wake.


China ($235.4M), France ($133.2M), Germany ($120.2M), Korea ($101.5M), the UK ($83.5M), Mexico ($52.3M), Spain ($48.1M), and Italy ($45.8M) are the sci-fi adventure's top foreign markets as of this Friday.

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