James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash is nearing the completion of its 12-week theatrical run and is still playing on roughly 650 screens across North America.
Domestically, the epic sci-fi threequel has already crossed the $400 million milestone, while overseas markets have contributed another $1.081 billion. With a current worldwide total of $1.484 billion, Fire and Ash trails its predecessors, Avatar ($2.924 billion) and Avatar: The Way of Water ($2.334 billion), by a massive 49% and 36.4%, respectively.
Avatar: Fire and Ash - Box Office Summary
- North America: $402.7 million
- International: $1.081 billion
- Worldwide: $1.484 billion
Although Avatar: Fire and Ash may fall short of its initial projections in the $1.5 to $1.7 billion range, it still ranks as the third-highest-grossing release of 2025 and the 16th-highest-grossing film of all time, just behind Top Gun: Maverick ($1.496 billion), according to Box Office Mojo. As it approaches the end of its ongoing theatrical run, the threequel has pushed the Avatar franchise's cumulative global box office to around $6.74 billion, making it the highest-grossing trilogy in the history of cinema.
This raises an intriguing question: how much surplus has the Avatar franchise generated so far above its estimated break-even point? Let's break down the numbers.
Avatar Franchise Budget, Break-Even (Estimated), & Global Earnings
Let's take a look at the estimated budgets and break-even points (based on the 2.5x multiplier rule), along with the current worldwide box office totals of each film in the franchise.
Avatar (2009)
- Budget: $237 million
- Break-Even Point: $592.5 million
- Worldwide Total: $2.924 billion
Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)
- Budget: $400 million
- Break-Even Point: $1 billion
- Worldwide Total: $2.334 billion
Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025)
- Budget: $400 million
- Break-Even Point: $1 billion
- Worldwide Total: $1.484 billion
Based on these figures, the estimated surplus each film has generated over its break-even point is as follows:

