What will likely be highest grossing movie launched in 2025? Document-breaking Chinese language animation “Ne Zha 2” is at present in pole place, tons of of tens of millions of {dollars} forward of “Lilo & Sew” and the still-in-theaters “Zootopia 2” (“Zootropolis 2” within the UK). However you would be unwise to wager in opposition to a film that arrives on the massive display this week, the third instalment in a franchise with a confirmed monitor file of blowing field workplace expectations out of the water.
2009’s “Avatar” and 2022 sequel “Avatar: The Approach of Water” are at present the very best and third-highest grossing films of all time, sandwiching “Avengers: Endgame” on the prime of the all-time listing. Though they don’t seem to be constructed on decades-old IP, James Cameron’s sci-fi actioners have each made more cash than each single “Star Wars” film, and all-but-one of the MCU’s 37 big-screen outings thus far. And with accepted Hollywood knowledge suggesting that movies do not achieve entry to the $2 billion membership until a sizeable variety of viewers are heading again for repeat viewings, the “Avatar”s have clearly discovered the key sauce — the, if you’ll, field workplace unobtanium — that everyone else in Hollywood would fortunately journey to Alpha Centauri to search out.
However — and here is the factor — I simply do not get it. I respect the technical achievement, in fact, and Cameron nonetheless has few equals on the subject of directing motion scenes — you possibly can take the person out of “Terminator” and “Aliens“, however you possibly can’t take “Terminator” and “Aliens” out of the person.
The tales, nonetheless, are extraordinarily by-product, populated by characters who do not at all times share the 3D qualities of the visuals. Though they’re each respectable (if overlong) films, I’ve by no means felt a need to observe them once more instantly, as I’ve with “The Power Awakens“, “Avengers: Endgame” and plenty of different blockbusters. I am additionally unconvinced that both — significantly the inferior “The Approach of Water” — deserved a Greatest Image Oscar nomination.
In fact, when it comes to “Avatar”‘s multi-billion-dollar success story, the only thing I can be certain about is that normal rules don’t apply.
Which got me thinking: did I always feel this way, or have I just jumped on some post-release bandwagon?
I first saw the original “Avatar” at a preview screening in 2009, before anyone had any idea that its box office take would leave the then-record holder, Cameron’s own “Titanic”, trailing in its wake.
The review I wrote for SFX magazine stated that, “The dense forests of Pandora look so actual that you just really feel like somebody’s smashed an oblong gap by way of the cinema wall and opened a window onto one other planet.” Certainly, I used to be stuffed with reward for the game-changing 3D visuals, however lukewarm in regards to the “predictable and by-product” story. I gave the movie 4.5 stars out of 5, with the caveat that the expertise was so geared in the direction of the multiplex that the movie would “routinely get a star docked as quickly because it arrives on the small display”.
I stand by each phrase, to the extent that I did not watch the unique movie once more for over a decade, eager to not sully the expertise by watching on TV. I wasn’t alone amongst critics, both, seeing as the unique film at present stands at 81% on Rotten Tomatoes’ Tomatometer. It is a good however not nice rating — the second lowest (forward of “Jurassic World”) within the all-time box-office prime 10, and properly behind earlier Cameron classics “The Terminator”, “Aliens”, “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” and “Titanic”.
“Avatar” would not be the primary franchise the place critics and audiences have disagreed, and we’re hardly in “Transformers” territory, the place field workplace takings have usually appeared inversely proportional to the standard of the flicks. Nonetheless, it is arduous to consider one other current Hollywood property the place the theatrical expertise has been so integral to the gross sales pitch.
Simply as Tom Cruise has achieved his greatest to pack out multiplexes by risking life and limb within the identify of “Missions: Unimaginable”, Cameron has weaponized the prospect of 3D visuals gentle years forward of his rivals. I nonetheless bear in mind watching a preview for “The Approach of Water” the place the phantasm of depth was so convincing that I puzzled if it was raining indoors.
“Avatar” did not fairly kickstart a stereoscopic revolution — although it did immediate 1000’s of cinemas to get 3D-ready — however what number of different movies have satisfied their viewers that watching “flat” would diminish the expertise? With 3D tickets typically promoting at a premium value, this actually did not hurt these field workplace receipts.
The “wow” issue has arguably stretched “Avatar”‘s enchantment, drawing in viewers who would not in any other case ponder spending three hours within the firm of massive blue aliens.
Nevertheless it’s outdoors the US that “Avatar” has actually come into its personal. In keeping with a YouGov survey, a whopping 48% of city customers in India and 33% in China noticed “The Approach of Water” in theaters — that is in comparison with simply 13% within the UK and simply 11% within the US. Each are markets the place “Star Wars”, for instance, has traditionally struggled to make an affect — whereas “The Power Awakens” made nearly half its cash within the US, barely 1 / 4 of “Avatar”‘s income was earned at dwelling.
Most remarkably, the 2 “Avatar” films thus far have achieved their success with no huge shared universe — or spin-off exhibits on Disney+ — to assist them. In an period when saturating the market with “product” has been the technique for just about each main franchise in Hollywood, they’re one thing of an outlier. That “The Approach of Water” ought to arrive an entire 13 years after its predecessor and nonetheless sail previous $2 billion defies all standard logic, particularly given the worldwide field workplace’s well-documented struggles in a post-pandemic world.
Any film that may assist battle the great battle for theaters in opposition to streaming appears like a superb factor, as does a franchise that retains its focus firmly on the massive display. Even so, I do not assume “Avatar” is a saga I am ever going to like.
A part of me nonetheless desires that Cameron may at some point again and make one thing extra tactile once more, a throwback to the glory days of “Aliens” and the “Terminator”s — it is telling that the factor I preferred most in “The Approach of Water” was the Colonial Marines-esque navy {hardware}. However perhaps craving for a director to make movies as he did three a long time in the past is a bit like going to see Radiohead and complaining the set wasn’t dominated by songs from “The Bends” and “OK Laptop”.
Maybe I ought to simply settle for that I am going to by no means actually perceive why the “Avatar” movies are so profitable, and admire them for best-in-class technical qualities. Apart from, there may be one factor I do know — as anybody in Hollywood will inform you, it is best to by no means, ever wager in opposition to James Cameron.
“Avatar: Hearth & Ash” hits theaters worldwide on December 19, 2025. “Avatar” and “Avatar: The Approach of Water” can be found on Disney+.