Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third installment of the popular franchise by James Cameron, will arrive on streaming exclusively on Disney+ on June 24. This falls within the normal range for any popular release, allowing movies the opportunity to perform well at the box office before being released in home format or streaming.
In fact, Cameron’s movie has performed extraordinarily well at the box office. Grossing $1.485 billion, the only downside is that it has earned well below its predecessors. Both Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water, the first and second installments, managed to surpass $2 billion by a wide margin with practically half of their budget. This could very well lead to a reassessment by Disney for future sequels.
Well, although it hasn’t performed as well as previous films, it is far from being a failure. Avatar 4 and 5 already have scheduled release dates for December 21, 2029, and December 19, 2031, respectively. Therefore, it seems that Disney continues to bet heavily on Cameron’s blue aliens, although with a series of conditions: they must be cheaper and shorter films. Something that Cameron does not agree with.
As it seems difficult for both parties to reach an agreement, it is likely that we will have Avatar for a while. And for now, we have to wait just over a week to be able to watch the movie again from the comfort of our home.