Avatar, Opening Day and Fire and Ash
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Fire and Ash gets the Avatar franchise its third straight A CinemaScore. Clearly a divide here between critics (67% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, lowest for the franchise) and moviegoers for the latest movie in which the Na’vi come to blows with the vicious Mangkwan clan,
"Pre-Covid, everybody thought the Chinese box office was going to be the savior of Hollywood," one international executive said. "Post-Covid, that has all changed."
Fire and Ash' crosses Rs 50 crore mark at the Indian box office in just 2 days, facing tough competition from Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar'.
Avatar: Fire and Ash needs to gross $1 billion to break even, and the previous two films have set the bar too high.
Fire and Ash" is lighting up theaters in its opening weekend at the domestic box office, but it’s looking like it won’t come close to matching the opening frame for 2022’s "Avatar: The Way of Water."
Fire and Ash when it plays like a propaganda reel for Greenpeace. Like its predecessor, Avatar: The Way of Water, the film is an eco-action flick, an environmental revenge film, in which the well-armed forces of a capitalist-military resource extraction operation get their comeuppance at the hands of dragon-riding
Avatar: Fire and Ash's opening day collection is less than the opening day collection of Avatar: The Way of Water. Read on for more.
The newest chapter in the saga of the Na’vi people continues to build their highly detailed world. Here’s a guide to catch you up on the developments.