Sondra Media

UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Avatar: Fire And Ash’ to light up 677 cinemas for Disney

UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Avatar: Fire And Ash’ to light up 677 cinemas for Disney

Avatar: Fireplace And Ash, the third installment in James Cameron’s record-breaking franchise, is arriving in UK and Eire cinemas, with solely two different new releases this weekend.

Disney is opening the movie in 677 cinemas throughout numerous codecs together with Imax, Dolby Cinema and 4DX. It comes three years after Avatar: The Means Of Water debuted with £11.2m from 725 cinemas in its first weekend whereas the primary installment took £6.7m plus £1.8m in previews throughout 503 cinemas when it opened in 2009.

These two movies are the twelfth and fifth highest-grossing movies within the UK and Eire, with £77.4m for The Means Of Water and £96.7m for the unique.  

Fireplace And Ash will likely be eyeing up the most important field workplace of a 2025 launch, a title at present held by A Minecraft Film, which grossed £52m for Warner Bros. It’s adopted by Bridget Jones: Mad Concerning the Boy, which grossed £46.3m, and Depraved: For Good which is at present on £40.7m – each for Common. 

Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña return for Fireplace And Ash as the movie continues the story of Jake and Neytiri on Pandora. This time they encounter a brand new, aggressive Na’vi tribe.

Different releases

Additionally debuting this weekend are Eugene Jarecki’s The Six Billion Greenback Man, and Ute von Münchow-Pohl’s The Tremendous Elfkins.

Charlotte Avenue Movies distributes The Six Billion Greenback Man, a documentary following the scandal round WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, whose latest launch from jail has sparked a worldwide debate about press freedom. The movie had its world premiere at Cannes Movie Competition in Particular Screenings the place it picked up the L’Œil d’or Grand Prize for documentary. 

Distributed by Miracle Comms Dazzler, The Tremendous Elfkins is a German kids’s Christmas flick from director Ute von Münchow-Pohl. Louis Hofmann and Jella Haase lend their voices to this story a few group of mischievous elves who entice the eye of a policewoman and her feisty cat on a mission to cease them. The movie opens in 302 places throughout the UK, and is a sequel to The Elfkins: Baking A Distinction which grossed fifth within the UK in October 2020.

Exit mobile version