Avatar 2 isn't the most successful film of all time; it's far from being the most successful film of all time

Avatar 2 isn't the most successful film of all time; it's far from being the most successful film of ...

With Avatar – The Way of Water, James Cameron pushed cinemas to new heights, finally technical innovation again, and finally popcorn cinema again, taking you into a fantastic world for several hours, away from the mundane daily grind of inflation and the energy crisis.

Avatar 2 falls short of taking the top spot – sometimes quite dramatically.

The success of Avatar – The Way of Water should not be reduced in any way. It's a major breakthrough for the filmmaker and a testament to Disney, which acquired the rights to the brand.

Avatar: The Way of Water is now the most successful film of all time in Germany. At least when you look at sales and ignore the (currently not enormous) inflation. Only Marvel's Avengers: Endgame and Part 1 are ahead of him.

Looking at the all-time best of North America (Canada and the United States) is somewhat depressing. Here is Avatar – The Way of Water, which is still the undisputed leader. Perhaps Avatar 2 will still surpass Titanic in eighth position with almost 674 million US dollars, at the latest by Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War.

PC game enthusiasts are also familiar.

Hey Marvel, this is how the multiverse works! Perhaps the greatest film of the Oscars season is now available for streaming. But when will Avatar 2 follow?

Avatar is currently on everyone's lips. At the moment, a television production for Disney Plus seems to be a distant possibility.

Although there is always a possibility of returning Avatar – The Way of Water later on, Disney Avatar 2 is likely to be in the second use category. When will Avatar – The Way of Water be streamed on Disney Plus? The precise date has not yet been established, but the sequel to the most successful film of all time should also bring in a lot of money for Disney in the home cinema segment.

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