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'Avatar: The Way of Water' becomes sixth film in history to pass $2 billion globallyThe original 'Avatar', which debuted in theaters 13 years ago, remains the biggest movie of all time with $2.9 billion
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It's just six weeks since award-winning filmmaker James Camron's blockbuster sequel Avatar: The Way of Water released and it has surpassed $2 billion in global ticket sales.

It's the sixth film in history - and first in pandemic times - to cross the coveted milestone, joining an exclusive club that includes Avatar, Avengers: Endgame, Titanic, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Avengers: Infinity War, reports Variety.

Now, Cameron is responsible for three of the six-highest grossing movies of all time. He's also the only director with three films to cross $2 billion. Notably, Zoe Saldana, who plays Neytiri in the Avatar series, has now starred in four of the six films to cross $2 billion.

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She also appears in both Avengers: Endgame and Avengers: Infinity War, reprising her Guardians of the Galaxy role of Gamora.

Notably, The Way of Water has officially hit the lofty goal that Cameron set for himself prior to the film's release. Before the sequel opened in theaters, he told GQ that Avatar 2 represents "the worst business case in movie history" because it needs to become one of the three or four top-grossing movies of all time just to break even.

But in the coming days, it'll take down the fourth- and fifth-biggest movies, Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($2.07 billion) and Avengers: Infinity War ($2.04 billion), to achieve that feat.

The original Avatar, which debuted in theaters 13 years ago, remains the biggest movie of all time with $2.9 billion.

Avengers: Endgame trails closely behind in second place with $2.79 billion, while Titanic stands as the third-highest grossing release ever with $2.19 billion.

So far, The Way of Water has generated $598 million at the domestic box office and $1.4 billion internationally. Overseas, the standout markets are China ($229 million), France ($129 million), Germany ($117 million), Korea ($96 million) and the United Kingdom ($81 million). It's especially impressive that Avatar 2 managed to crack $2 billion, a benchmark that's been impossible in Covid times, because not every market is re-connecting with the Na'vi.

The follow-up isn't playing in Russia, where the original grossed $116 million, and it's flopping in Japan with $28 million, a dramatic decrease from the first film's $176 million haul.

The long-delayed sequel to 2009's Avatar opened in December and remained hugely popular in the weeks since its release.

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(Published 23 January 2023, 12:27 IST)