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Box Office: Avatar re-release brings in over $1 million

• This weekend, the Australian box office made $8.55 million

By Talon AdminPublished Sep 27, 2022
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This weekend, the Australian box office made $8.55 million, up 32% on last week’s $8.33 million.

Taking the crown for the second week in a row was Ticket to Paradise starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts. Despite the plot being set in Bali, the Ol Parker-directed film was filmed on location in Queensland. This past weekend, the film grossed over $2.8 million.

Warner Bros' DC League of Super-Pets followed closely behind grossing over $2.6 million in its second week. Starring Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, the film tells the story of Superman's pet dog Krypto and shelter dog Ace who work with other animals to save the captured superheroes from Lex Luthor and Lulu.

This past weekend, there were three new entrants in the top five. Coming in third, nearly 13 years after the original blockbuster became the king of the box office world, Avatar returned to cinemas, remastered with 4K High Dynamic Range and 9.1 sound. The re-release comes ahead of Avatar: The Way of Water, James Cameron’s long-awaited sequel and the first of four follow-ups stretching to the end of the decade.

Also new to cinemas this past weekend was Roadshow's Fall - a survival thriller film directed and co-written by Scott Mann. The nailbiting film follows two women who climb a 2,000-foot tall radio tower and get stranded at the top with no way down.

In its first week, Paramount's Paws Of Fury: The Legend Of Hank starring Michael Cera, Samuel L. Jackson and Ricky Gervais made the top five, bringing in over $550k. The film has received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the voice acting and animation, while others criticised the plot and characters.

Falling out of the box office top five this past week were Sony’s Bullet Train, Universal’s Moonage Daydream, and Psychological horror film, Orphan: First Kill,

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#1, Ticket to Paradise, $2.87 million

Academy Award winners George Clooney and Julia Roberts reunite on the big screen as exes who find themselves on a shared mission to stop their lovestruck daughter from making the same mistake they once made. The film averaged $6,329 across 454 screens. The film has grossed $7.78 million to date.

#2, DC League of Super-Pets, $2.65 million

In its second week, DC League of Super-Pets averaged $6,223 across 437 screens. The 3D superhero comedy is based on the DC Comics superhero team Legion of Super-Pets and stars Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart. The film has grossed $7.87 million to date.

#3, Avatar (Re-release), $1.39 million

The re-release of the 2009 film averaged $4,001 across 348 screens.

#4, Fall, $753,979

In its first week, Fall averaged $2,856 across 264 screens.

#5, Paws Of Fury: The Legend Of Hank, $559,061

The film averaged $1,851 across 302 screens and has made 1,118,391 to date.

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