Avatar: Fire and Ash is now a $1 billion box office success, taking a position between Lilo & Stitch and Zootopia 2 to guarantee Disney the top three Hollywood movies of 2025. The film is obviously not done yet, but it is questionable whether it can manage to reach the $2 billion heights of James Cameron’s previous Avatar movies.
However, on its swift journey to becoming one of the highest grossing movies of the year, Avatar: Fire and Ash has obviously passed many other successful films on the all time highest grossing chart, including several entries in some of the world’s biggest Disney franchises. Movies like Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest and On Stranger Tides, Toy Story 3 and 4, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and Rogue One, have now all been surpassed by Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Another film fading into the distance is Guy Ritchie’s most unexpected film, which just happens to be another Disney movie and one of the House of Mouse’s most successful live-action remakes – Aladdin, which ended its box office run on $1.05 billion in 2019.
Guy Ritchie’s ‘Aladdin’ was a Long Way from the World of Gangs and Mobsters
Guy Ritchie has gained a reputation for his tough, British gangster movies and TV shows, including The Gentleman, Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels, as well as several collaborations with action favorite Jason Statham. However, the director has also spread his wings into several surprising genres in the last decade, and Aladdin was perhaps the most unexpected.
If there was one movie that no one really expected to see Guy Ritchie choose to direct, then a live-action Disney musical was probably near the top of the list, yet somehow, the director managed to deliver a huge hit in both financial terms and in audience reviews. However, critics really didn’t find Aladdin anything more than a pale imitation of its animated predecessor.
The Rotten Tomatoes critics score sits at 54%, but audiences rated it 94%, clearly finding something to love that critics just did not see. Some called Ritchie a genius for “really nailing the feel and look of the cartoon” in the remake that sat alongside The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast as some of Disney’s most successful remakes. One review went so far as to call it the “best live-action remake ever,” which at the time was perhaps true thanks to a dedication to bringing the best of the 1992 animated movie to life with great casting, a pleasing aesthetic, and a couple of banging new songs, including Naomi Scott’s incredible “Speechless“.
With Avatar: Fire and Ash having easily passed Aladdin on the list of the highest-grossing movies of all time, it is highly likely that the fantasy movie will also surpass Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King long before it comes to the end of its run.
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