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Avatar rerelease opens with $30.5m global weekend, outgrossing DWD


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This seems to be a good sign for the international performance of the sequel this December. Most of the markets that embraced the original are doing so again.

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Oh wow, poor Obsessed Avatar Haters who had doubts :WAP:

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Not bad for a forgotten movie no one cares about

 

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Well damn :toofunny3:

so much for a forgettable flop

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3 minutes ago, Bloodflowers. said:

Oh wow, poor Obsessed Avatar Haters who had doubts :WAP:

 

2 minutes ago, Da Vinci said:

Not bad for a forgotten movie no one cares about

 

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1 minute ago, Anye said:

Well damn :toofunny3:

so much for a forgettable flop

:sistrens:

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I’ve never seen Avatar and I plan on doing so now so I can be ready to see the sequel when it’s out

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Biggest movie of all Time after Titanic. 

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Massive. And people have been saying Avatar 2 is going to flop :rip:

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HUGE. I really do see a 2B gross for the sequel 

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Wow. Another evidence that ATRL is out of touch with reality :clap3:

Queen Kate is about to snatch another highest grossing movie of all time. 

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It's just too big :WAP: This is what you get when you're one of the best movies ever made :jonnycat:

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The sequel is going to be an event.

 

But idk if it will come close to End Game, the first one or Titanic.

 

If the story is good I do think it can challenge the top 10.

 

The first one was such a slow burner, it debuted decently but kept growing every week and word of mouth was INSANE.

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Were people confused about this? I've seen this re-release advertised locally and I thought the sequel was coming out this week

 

In fact, until I opened this thread I thought the sequel was out and didn't know it was a re-release

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Never got this obsession with this dry ass movie :rip:

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9 minutes ago, infrared said:

Never got this obsession with this dry ass movie :rip:

Maybe your lack of taste :jonnycat:

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Say what you want about the world of Avatar but seeing the movie in theaters is a great visual experience. They could re-release it every year and it would still make lots of money.

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1 hour ago, infrared said:

Never got this obsession with this dry ass movie :rip:

same, that movie is so dull and boring, i couldn't even finish it :rip:

 

 

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Those who don't understand how and why it was HUGE when it was released - it was first real 3D movie. I remember everyone was shocked how real it was, and then told their friends, and etc. That's why it was a slow burner. At least that's how it was in my country :gaycat2:

 

Even now, after so many years, when we watched the re-release last week, it did not look like an older movie.

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The girls predicting anything below a billion for the sequel in the other thread looking silly RN. 

 

This re-release outgrossed Spider-Man: No Way Home, Jaws and Star Wars: Rogue One's re-releases combined. :duca:

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FUMING :angry:

 

beautiful gowns 2 deserves to bomb after a 10yr+ wait :mad:

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It's a movie made for theaters, I kinda wish it returned to number one in the US. 

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:clap3:Avatar 1 was a 3d experience that was unsurpassed at the time and still is, it will only be visually surpassed by its sequel.:jonny4:

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Avatar: The Way of Water coming for 3 billion.

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People saying this movie is forgotten are stupid :skull: You can tell they're just Gen Z kids under the age of 18, because this movie was an EVENT back in 2009-2010 and everyone was talking about it. I honestly think the sequel will become the highest grossing movie of all time.

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