
James Cameron's
Avatar has
now exceeded James Cameron's
Titanic as the highest grossing film of all-time, with $1.842 billion worldwide after its 39th day of release. Just two weeks ago,
Avatar had earned $1.35 billion worldwide and more than $400 million dollars, domestically. It earned nearly $500 million dollars worldwide and more than $150 million domestically in the interim to exceed 2008's
The Dark Knight's $533 million. Box-office prognosticators
fully expect that
Avatar will exceed
Titanic's domestic box-office record of $600.8 million in the next two weeks.
On Saturday, its 37th day, Avatar surpassed The Dark Knight's $533.3 million total to become the second highest-grossing movie of all time, though, in terms of attendance, it likely hasn't yet cracked the Top 50. At its current trajectory, Avatar will exceed Titanic's $600.8 million total within two weeks. In 38 days, Avatar's tally stands at $551.7 million, 80 percent of which from 3D presentations (including 16 percent from IMAX venues alone)
Oscar nominations come out on Tuesday February 2nd.
Avatar is also widely expected to lead all films with the most Academy Award nominations.
Titanic won Best Picture and 10 other Oscars. It's certain that
Avatar will not reach that total but it's doubtful that it will win Best Picture, although
MadProfessah called it the
#1 Movie of 2009 and the
#2 Movie of the Decade 2000-2009.
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