Avatar dominated the box office when it first released in 2009 and its sequel has done exactly the same in 2022.
Avatar: The Way of Water beat out Top Gun: Maverick to be the world's biggest box office draw last year.
While the Tom Cruise headed sequel netted a respectable $1.4 billion, it just couldn't stack up to the $2.3 billion that James Cameron's science fiction epic made.
However, as big as that number sounds, the overall profit was only $531.7 million, according to Deadline.
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I say 'only' in the loosest terms here.
I certainly wouldn't be sorry about only having 500 million dollars.
Once expenses are taken into account, the film's profit is significantly lower than its box office figure.
Production costs were $400m and advertising racked up a whopping $175m.
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In total, the total expenses amounted to a staggering $1 billion.
That is one pricey movie.
Cameron reportedly already has three more Avatar movies on the way, set to be released in 2024, 2026 and 2028.
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News of the movie's profit hit Twitter and fans were surprised that it would be so 'low'.
Again, I use 'low' very loosely here.
One fan wrote: "Damn, that's it??? If it’s not including the box office money than ok but if so, that’s not good! Movie made over 2 bil, took probably 500 mil to make, 300 mil to market, should have made at least 1 bil profit!!"
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This is a lot of maths for a movie about blue aliens that fly using their ponytails.
One unimpressed user wrote: "Not a lot," while another tweeted: "By the end of all their sequels they’re going to possibly have a profit of like 2-4 billion."
If there's one thing to take away from these reactions, it's this - a lot of people don't know what a profit is.
What are they teaching these kids at school?
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Speaking of the film's profitability in January 2023 Cameron said: "It looks like just with the momentum that the film has now that will easily pass our break even in the next few days, so it looks like I can’t wiggle out of this, I’m gonna have to do these other sequels."
Avatar 3 is almost completed and just needs its 'CGI magic' according to Cameron.
Let's reconvene here in 2024 when people are arguing over whether or not Avatar 3 made enough money.
Topics: Film and TV, James Cameron, Money