Pricey 'Avatar' sequel opens shy of forecasts on its box office journey
Send a link to a friend
[December 19, 2022]
By Lisa Richwine
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -James Cameron's long-awaited "Avatar" sequel fell
short of ticket sales forecasts as it swept into theaters over the
weekend, though box office experts said it was too soon to judge whether
the movie would recoup its massive costs.
"Avatar: The Way of Water" racked up roughly $435 million around the
globe, distributor Walt Disney Co said, including $134 million in the
United States and Canada.
Pre-weekend predictions called for at least a $140 million domestic
tally for Cameron's decade-in-the-making return to the story of the
blue, Na'vi people on a moon called Pandora, and as much as $500 million
worldwide.
While the numbers came in lower than projections, the global total
ranked as the third-highest Hollywood opening of the COVID-19 pandemic,
according to Comscore.
Box office analysts said "The Way of Water" had the chance to draw large
family audiences over the Christmas and New Year's holidays. The film
has little major competition until February.
"The Way of Water" is "built for the long haul, as are almost all James
Cameron films," said Jeff Bock, senior media analyst at Exhibitor
Relations Co. Audiences "may not show up the opening weekend, but they
will show up eventually."
Studios split ticket sales with theaters, and Cameron has said "The Way
of Water" will need to make $2 billion just to break even. Disney has
not disclosed the budget and marketing costs.
The movie was released 13 years after the first installment wowed
audiences with pioneering 3D technology. The original "Avatar" remains
the all-time box office champion with $2.9 billion in global ticket
sales.
[to top of second column]
|
Zoe Saldana attends a premiere for the
film Avatar: The Way of Water, at Dolby theatre in Los Angeles,
California, U.S., December 12, 2022. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
The first "Avatar" and Cameron's
"Titanic", which also dominated at the box office the year it was
released, played in theaters for weeks longer than most movies.
Tony Chambers, head of theatrical distribution at
Disney, said he expected "The Way of Water" to bring in strong sales
over the holiday period and said its performance should be judged
after the New Year.
"We know it's resonating," he said, noting positive reactions from
ticket buyers and film critics. "We are in very good shape."
The sequel was delayed multiple times as Cameron and co-writers
crafted a story to be told over four additional movies. A third
"Avatar" installment and part of a fourth already have been filmed.
In "The Way of Water," actors Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana return
as Jake Sully and Neytiri 10 years later, now parents of five
children. Their peaceful life is interrupted when the Sky People,
the Na'vi name for humans, return to go after Jake.
Film critics praised the visual spectacle of "The Way of Water," and
94% of ticket buyers provided a positive rating on the Rotten
Tomatoes website.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Bill
Berkrot)
[© 2022 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content.
|