James Cameron's "Avatar: Fire and Ash" dominated the China box office during the final weekend of 2025. The film grossed RMB166.4 million ($23.4 million) between December 26-28. Its total earnings in China now stand at RMB700 million ($98.6 million), according to Artisan Gateway.
Disney's "Zootopia 2" secured second place, earning $15.2 million in its fifth weekend. The animated sequel has accumulated $558.3 million in China. This confirms its status as a top-grossing release in the Chinese market this year.
The success of "Avatar: Fire and Ash" highlights the continued appeal of visually stunning, AI-enhanced cinematic experiences. Experts suggest AI-driven animation and rendering are becoming crucial for blockbuster success. This trend raises questions about the future of traditional filmmaking roles.
"Avatar: Fire and Ash" continues the saga of the Na'vi on Pandora. The franchise is known for its groundbreaking use of CGI and motion capture technology. Future box office performance will indicate long-term audience engagement.
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