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Avatar: Fire and Ash Tops Holiday Box Office, Marty Supreme Breaks Records

> At a Glance

> – Avatar: Fire and Ash tops the holiday weekend with $88 million over four days.

> – Marty Supreme pulls in $27.1 million, beating rival Anaconda.

> – Domestic 2025 total reaches $8.76 billion, matching 2024’s $8.75 billion.

> – Why it matters: These results show a resilient holiday season and hint at a potential rebound in the broader 2025 market.

In a busy holiday weekend, James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash and A24’s Marty Supreme dominated the U.S. box office, delivering record sales that lift the industry’s outlook for 2025. The weekend’s results also underscore a shift toward PG-rated titles and signal a steady domestic market despite broader challenges.

Avatar: Fire and Ash Leads the Charge

The film earned $88 million over the four-day Christmas-to-Sunday stretch, with a $64 million weekend haul, according to studio estimates. It opened softer at home than its 2022 predecessor but dropped only 28 % in its second weekend versus Way of Water’s 53 % slide. In just two weeks, it has racked up $217.7 million in North America, while $542.7 million has come from overseas. With a $400 million budget, the movie still needs to stay strong into New Year’s and early January if it is to join the franchise’s two-$2 billion films and become the first series with three such hits.

Marty Supreme Breaks Expectations

A24’s 1950s-set table-tennis drama, shot on a $70 million budget, pulled in $27.1 million over the holiday weekend, outpacing Sony’s Anaconda, which earned $23.7 million. Timothée Chalamet’s promotional push-including a Las Vegas Sphere appearance-helped the film become a rare box-office winner for an original, non-franchise title. Marty Supreme’s success highlights the continued strength of PG-rated movies, which earned $2.87 billion domestically versus $2.78 billion from PG-13 releases.

Industry Trends and Outlook

Paul Dergarabedian said:

> “really solid end to a tumultuous year”

> “pretty incredible”

Domestic ticket sales for 2025 stand at $8.76 billion, roughly equal to 2024’s $8.75 billion, but still below the 2019 total of $11.4 billion. Netflix’s bid to acquire Warner Bros., the highest-grossing film of the year-Chinese production Ne Zha 2-reached $2 billion, and the most-watched film, KPop Demon Hunters, was sold to Netflix. The Oscars have also shifted to YouTube.

  • Upcoming 2026 titles:
  • The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
  • Spider-Man: Brand New Day
  • Live-action Moana
  • Toy Story 5
  • The Mandalorian and Grogu
  • Other releases to watch:
  • Lionsgate’s The Housemaid ($46.7 million in two weeks)
  • Angel Studios’ David ($49.8 million)
  • Paramount’s SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants ($38.2 million)
  • Focus Features’ Song Sung Blue ($12 million four-day haul)
Timothée Chalamet stands confidently before vintage table tennis table with 1950s style and neon lights in Las Vegas backdrop
Rank Film Four-day weekend
1 Avatar: Fire and Ash $64 million
2 Zootopia 2 $20 million
3 Marty Supreme $17.5 million
4 The Housemaid $15.4 million
5 Anaconda $14.6 million
6 David $12.7 million
7 SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants $11.2 million
8 Song Sung Blue $7.6 million
9 Wicked: For Good $5.3 million
10 Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 $4.4 million

Key Takeaways

  • Avatar: Fire and Ash‘s $88 million four-day haul signals strong franchise momentum.
  • Marty Supreme‘s $27.1 million weekend shows PG-rated originals can succeed.
  • Domestic 2025 total of $8.76 billion matches 2024, but still trails 2019’s $11.4 billion.

The holiday weekend’s robust sales give Hollywood a hopeful outlook as it heads into a quieter 2026, with a slate of high-profile releases poised to keep audiences in theaters.

Author

  • My name is Olivia M. Hartwell, and I cover the world of politics and government here in Los Angeles.

    My name is Olivia M. Hartwell, and I cover the world of politics and government here in Los Angeles. I’m passionate about helping readers understand the decisions, policies, and political dynamics that shape our city, state, and nation. I aim to make complex political topics accessible and engaging for everyone.

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