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Disney Earns $2.6 Billion in Two Months at Cinemas

by Carlos Mendoza

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  • Disneys Avatar trilogy has collectively earned over $6.35 billion worldwide, with Avatar 3 bringing in an additional $1 billion, making it the third film in the franchise to surpass this milestone.
  • Avatar: Fire and Ash has grossed over $1.083 billion globally, joining Avatar 3 and Zootopia 2 as Disneys top-earning films of 2025. Premium format demand and extended international showings have been key to the films success.
  • Disney currently owns the top three MPA titles at the 2025 box office, with Zootopia 2, Avatar: Fire and Ash, and Lilo & Stitch being the highest-grossing films of the year.
  • In the holiday season, Anaconda has earned $88 million in ticket sales, while The Handmaids Tale has expanded to more countries and is currently accumulating a total of $133 million since its cinema debut.

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Disney’s Avatar Trilogy Soars Past $6.35 Billion Worldwide – Box Office Domination Continues

Disney continues to dominate the box office with the Avatar franchise. Avatar 3 has earned over $1 billion worldwide, making it the third film in the franchise to do so, and bringing the trilogy’s total to $6.35 billion. Avatar 3’s international weekend experienced a 29% drop in 51 markets, but Japan saw a 26% surge compared to the previous week. Other territories, including Australia, Brazil, France, the UK, Mexico, Germany, China, Korea, and Italy, remained strong. In China, Avatar 3 is the second-highest-grossing Motion Picture Association (MPA) release of 2025 with $138 million, trailing only Zootopia 2’s $601.4 million. The IMAX global weekend for Avatar 3 generated $22.5 million, becoming one of Disney’s top ten IMAX releases ever, with a running total of $140 million.

Disney’s Avatar: Fire and Ash Soars Past $1.083 Billion Globally – Extended Showings Fuel Success

Released on December 17, Avatar: Fire and Ash has joined Avatar 3 and Zootopia 2 to solidify Disney’s dominance in cinema for 2025. On January 3, 2026, Avatar: Fire and Ash reached $1 billion globally, marking director James Cameron’s fourth film to achieve this milestone, following Titanic, Avatar, and Avatar: The Way of Water. (Note: the film is titled Avatar: Fire and Ash, not Avatar: Fire and Ice. See thewaltdisneycompany.com/avatar-films-themeparks for more information.) Premium format demand and extended international showings have fueled the film’s continued success, factors that have been key to the Avatar phenomenon since 2009. As of now, Avatar: Fire and Ash’s total worldwide earnings stand at $1.083 billion, with $306 million from domestic theaters and $777.1 million from international markets. Avatar: Fire and Ash currently ranks second among the year’s top-grossing MPA international releases. Zootopia 2 continues to break records, now holding the position of the second-highest-grossing global animated release of all time, surpassing Frozen 2 ($1.456 billion). In China, the sequel is the second-highest-grossing MPA release of all time with $604.1 million (LC4 246M), just behind Avengers: Endgame (LC4 250M, $631M), a record it was expected to surpass on Monday in local currency.

Disney’s Box Office Triumph: Three $1B Films in a Year – Avatar, Zootopia 2, and Lilo & Stitch Dominate 2025

Avatar: Fire and Ash has grossed $1.1 billion, making it the third Disney film to surpass this figure, after Lilo & Stitch and Zootopia 2. Disney is the only Hollywood company to have three films surpass $1 billion in the past year. Avatar: Fire and Ash slightly exceeds Lilo & Stitch but remains significantly behind Zootopia 2’s $1.6 billion, which stands as Hollywood’s biggest success in 2025, having added over $250 million in the final weeks of the year. The forecast for Avatar: Fire and Ash points to $1.7 billion, potentially representing a total of over $3 billion earned by Disney in approximately three months. In Portugal, Zootopia 2 is nearing $3 million, but Avatar: Fire and Ash has already reached $2.6 million, meaning Cameron’s film is poised to overtake the Disney animation. Disney currently owns the top three MPA titles at the 2025 box office, including Zootopia 2, Avatar: Fire and Ash, and Lilo & Stitch.

Disney’s Box Office Battle: Avatar, Anaconda, and Handmaid’s Tale Dominate Holidays

Finally, Anaconda, the big comedy release for Christmas, now stands at $88 million in ticket sales, and The Handmaid’s Tale has expanded to more countries, including Portugal, where it debuted in second place behind Avatar: Fire and Ash, with a total of $133 million accumulated since its cinema debut.

In Case You Missed It

“From cinema milestones to fiery debates and legendary praises, there’s plenty happening in the world of entertainment! First up, Jonathan Dubinski’s recent article ‘Disney Surpasses $6 Billion at the Box Office’ explores Disney’s incredible box office domination in 2025, with hits like Zootopia 2 and Avatar: Fire & Ice keeping Warner Bros at bay Disney Surpasses $6 Billion at the Box Office. Meanwhile, Sophie Laurent ignites a conversation around James Cameron’s latest Avatar installment in ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash Starts as the Film with Worst Score in the Saga’, published on December 16th, diving into mixed reactions from early critics regarding its Rotten Tomatoes score of 71% Avatar: Fire and Ash Starts as the Film with Worst Score in the Saga. Lastly, Carlos Mendoza’s latest piece features legendary game creator Hideo Kojima hailing Avatar: Fire and Ice as ‘Magnificent’, drawing parallels between their respective works Hideo Kojima Hails Avatar: Fire and Ice as ‘Magnificent’,. It’s all happening right here on Players for Life!”


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