The latest chapter, Avatar: Fire And Ash, released on 19 December 2025, has already surpassed the $400 million mark globally. This release, three years after its predecessor, has not only contributed significantly to the franchise's overall earnings but also strengthened its position as the highest-grossing trilogy of all time.
On 25 December 2025, the official social media handles of the film shared the news of this milestone along with a clip and some stills from the movie, celebrating the franchise's continued popularity.
Avatar 3 Box Office Collection on Christmas 2025
While Avatar dominates globally, its performance in India has also been noteworthy. The film entered Indian cinemas amid the ongoing craze for the Bollywood hit Dhurandhar. Despite initial predictions that the Hollywood release might slow the Hindi film's momentum, Avatar: Fire And Ash performed strongly.

According to Sacnilk reports, the film's India box office collections were:
Day 1 (Friday, 19 Dec 2025): Rs 19 crore
Day 2 (Saturday, 20 Dec 2025): Rs 22.5 crore
Day 3 (Sunday, 21 Dec 2025): Rs 25.75 crore
Day 4 (Monday, 22 Dec 2025): Rs 9 crore
Day 5 (Tuesday, 23 Dec 2025): Rs 9.25 crore
Day 6 (Wednesday, 24 Dec 2025): Rs 10.25 crore
The total India collection so far stands at Rs 95.75 crore. The data reflects a strong opening weekend, particularly with families visiting multiplexes, followed by steady weekday retention, indicating sustained interest among urban audiences. On Day 6, the English-language occupancy in India was reported at 26.93%, showcasing healthy mid-week performance.
Avatar: Fire and Ash Box Office Collection Worldwide
Globally, the film has already earned more than USD 450 million, reinforcing James Cameron's reputation for creating blockbuster cinematic experiences that appeal to audiences across continents. The cumulative success of the trilogy has now cemented its place ahead of Star Wars, whose original trilogy (The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, and The Rise of Skywalker) collectively earned $4.48 billion.
James Cameron's Avatar Franchise Becomes Highest-Grossing Trilogy of All Time; Beats Star Wars and Jurassic World
James Cameron's Avatar franchise has officially overtaken Star Wars to become the highest-grossing trilogy in cinema history. The milestone comes with the release of the latest installment, Avatar: Fire And Ash, which has propelled the trilogy to a total worldwide box office of $5.66 billion.
This places the franchise comfortably $1 billion ahead of Star Wars, which now holds the second spot with a cumulative collection of $4.48 billion. Other notable franchises in the rankings include Jurassic World in third place, followed by Spider-Man and Lord of the Rings in fourth and fifth positions, respectively.
The Avatar saga began with the original film in 2009. The first movie debuted domestically with around $80 million and eventually earned $700 million worldwide in its initial run. It went on to become the highest-grossing film of all time, accumulating nearly $3 billion globally. Its sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), opened at $134 million domestically and grossed nearly $700 million, with a total worldwide collection of $2.3 billion, making it the third-biggest film in global box office history as per the reports of Times Now.
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