The film Avatar: The Fire and the Fury has surpassed a 73% advance booking rate ahead of its release.
On the 15th, the film Avatar: The Fire and the Fury (director James Cameron, import/distribution Walt Disney Company Korea, abbreviated "Avatar 3") said it surpassed a 73% advance booking rate two days before release.
According to the integrated box office network, Avatar: The Fire and the Fury recorded an advance booking rate of 73% and advance bookings of 380,000 tickets as of 7 a.m. today (the 15th), two days before its world premiere, ranking first in overall bookings by a wide margin. Also, all three domestic theater chains' sites recorded overwhelming No. 1 booking rates, indicating heightened anticipation among prospective audiences waiting for Avatar: The Fire and the Fury.
Especially, overseas media and critics who previewed the film through premieres poured praise such as "a work that reaffirms the reason to go to the theater" (Variety), "completes an overwhelming spectacle that poured everything into it" (Scott Mendelson), "visual masterpiece" (Bleeding Cool), "jaw-dropping from start to finish. One of the most visually overwhelming films to play in theaters in recent years" (Geeks of Color), "James Cameron has perfectly built his world" (Screen Rant), "you will be unbelievably immersed in the world of Pandora" (Collider), and domestic audiences who saw it at advance screenings also heaped praise such as "an ultimate blockbuster you must see in IMAX 3D" (CGV_sleeping**), "the best of the Avatar series!" (CGV_perfect**), "the greatest masterpiece to crown the end of 2025" (CGV_analog**), "this is what a theatrical film should be. Filled with unmissable moments every second ㅠㅠ just insane!" (CGV_happy**) and more.
Avatar: The Fire and the Fury tells the story of an even greater crisis unfolding on a Pandora covered in fire and ash, when the ash tribe led by Baran appears before the Sully family, who are grieving the death of their eldest son Neteiyam, and it is the third installment of the Avatar series, which drew 13.62 million domestic viewers and achieved global box office success, and it will have its world premiere on the 17th.
[Photo] Provided by Walt Disney Company Korea.
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