Right now, it’s slightly lower on the domestic ranking at #8, behind those aforementioned films plus Wakanda, The Batman, and Thunder. Right now, Water is the #5 film from 2022 globally, behind Maverick ($1.48B), Dominion ($1.00B), Multiverse ($955.7M), and Gru ($939.4M). Currently, Water currently seems a more likely contender to defeat Maverick globally than domestically, particularly because it’s receiving a China release while Maverick did not. Maverick is currently the highest-grossing release of 2022, both domestically ($718.7M) and globally ($1.48B). So far, China’s $100.5M has comprised 49% of the amount Avatar earned there during its original run ($202.6M). That’s less than Avatar during its original run, at 72.7% overseas. So far, the film has earned 70.3% of its global total from overseas. Overseas, Water has earned $601.7M, for a $855.4M global total. -11% below Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ($287.1M)Īvatar: The Way of Water (overseas / global).Through 10 days, Water has earned $253.6M. 2016’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (-59%).2019’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (-59%).2013’s The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (-57%).2012’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (-56%). 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens (-40%).2014’s The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (-25%).May’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (-67%)Ĭompared to the other biggest December openings from the past decade, it was steeper than:.November’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (-63%).A bit steeper than September’s Avatar theatrical re-release (-52%)Ĭompared to other comparable $100M+ openers from 2022, it was steeper than:.Its “mid-50s” weekend also falls slightly steeper than projections, which were generally in the mid-$50M to low-$60M range.Ĭompared to other James Cameron films, Water ’s sophomore drop was far steeper than: Photo Credits: 20th Century Studios / Disney ("Avatar: The Way of Water") Universal & DreamWorks ("Puss in Boots: The Last Wish") Linus Sandgren & Paramount ("Babylon") Sony Pictures ("I Wanna Dance with Somebody") Avatar: The Way of Water (domestic)Ģ0th Century Studios’ sci-fi sequel Avatar: The Way of Water dropped -58% in its sophomore frame to $56.0M, more than doubling the cumulative debuts of the three new titles to hit theaters this Christmas weekend, all of which fell below expectations.Īfter earning the #37 opening weekend of all time ($134.1M), on the lower end of pre-release projections, it now earns the #49 second weekend of all time, a slight drop on that ranking.
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