For the longest time the Star Wars trilogy was the highest rated and grossing films of all time. In just 15 days James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash made $1 billion, passing the Star Wars trilogy.
On December 19, 2025, Avatar: Fire and Ash was released. It features Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Oona Chaplin, and so many more. People are describing this movie to be the best in the whole trilogy. In 2009, James Cameron’s Avatar was released, making $1 billion in 19 days. Then 13 years later, Avatar: The Way of Water was released. That movie made $1 billion in only 14 days.
James Cameron states that there is no guarantee on a 4th film, only if the 3rd film does well at the box office. People are obsessed with these movies. Before the first release in 2009, there was no film like Avatar. Nothing compares to it.
A member of the HHS Clarion has seen each movie and says, “These movies are absolutely amazing. I really hope that James Cameron goes through with the fourth film as there are no better movies. When the movies are over, I feel nothing but excitement to watch it all over again. You are totally pulled into their world, Pandora.”
Studies show that some people love these films so much they go through something called, Avatar Depression. They feel so sad that they can’t be one of the Na’vi living on their beautiful planet of Pandora. These films have gained such a big fan base that James Cameron says he can think of a plot for the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and so on.
The Avatar Trilogy has been one of the best in all of history. Not just because of the money, but also the audience reactions to the film.
So many people go to the big screen just to see this world all over again. James Cameron’s Avatar trilogy has made over $6 billion and is growing throughout the years. Just for these movies, they have created their own species, way of filming, language, sign language, and more. The community for these movies is huge.
Avatar: Fire and Ash will be in theatres until late January- mid February, go see it while you still can!