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James Cameron outdoes himself as Avatar surpasses his film Titanic at international box office

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Avatar: The Way of Water, the James Cameron-directed sequel, has surpassed his film Titanic at the international box office.It reached the number three spot for 'movie of all time abroad,' per Deadline, trailing behind the original Avatar and Avengers: Endgame.The publication noted that The Way of Water was estimated to reach $1.538B through Sunday.The movie, which stars Zoe Saldana and Kate Winslet, 'reached $2,174.4M' globally through the eighth weekend.It was also reported that the blockbuster currently holds the number four spot for 'biggest movie of all time worldwide.' Huge success!

Avatar: The Way of Water, the James Cameron-directed sequel, has surpassed his film Titanic at the international box office The Way of Water reached the number three spot for 'movie of all time abroad,' per Deadline , trailing behind the original Avatar and Avengers: EndgameDeadline announced that the feature earned $27.9M overseas this past weekend, making a 36% drop.

It still remains the number one 'non-local title in several offshore markets, including France, Germany, Spain, Australia, Japan and Korea.'Last week it was reported that the sequel had pushed past Star Wars: The Last Jedi to become the eleventh highest grossing film domestically of all time, according to Deadline.The fantasy adventure set on the world of Pandora recently earned four Oscar nominations, including one for Best Picture.Cameron is preparing to show a different side of the Na'vi community in the next Avatar sequel.Last month in an interview with 20 Minutes, Cameron, 68, described his intentions to introduce new communities to the franchise and showcase a darker side of the Na'vi.The next film will show 'different cultures from those I have already shown,'.

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