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The domestic box office performance of the movie "Avatar: Fire and Ash" ranked in the top five globally.
South Korea ranked fifth in the global box office amid the continued passionate love of South Korean audiences for "Avatar: Fire and Ash." According to box office mojo, Korea surpassed the box office mark of $44,121,573 (W63.9 billion) as of Jan. 7, the highest box office revenue after North America ($311.33 million), China ($137.92 million), and France ($82.16 million) and Germany ($64.09 million).
"Avatar: The Way of Water" also achieved the same record when it was released in 2022, adding to its speciality as a result of the Korean audience's constant love for the "Avatar" series. In particular, the mysterious world of Pandora, the narrative of the "Sulli" family standing up over sadness, and spectacular actions are expected to continue to be popular in the future.
In the meantime, the famous scene video released shows the arrival of a "wind merchant" to the village of the "Metcaina Tribe," one of the most eye-catching scenes in "Avatar: Fire and Ash." The moment the children of the "Sulli" family first face the "Medusoid," a huge flying creature of the "Wind Merchant" aboard the "Iran," is admired with its overwhelming presence and phenomenal visual beauty.
In the "Behind the Wind Merchant" video, you can get a glimpse of various settings related to the new tribe, "Wind Merchant," which stimulates interest. Joe Saldana as Natiri, who summed up "The wind merchant is enormous," said, "They are a mixture of the characteristics of several tribes," indicating that they are nomadic tribes roaming all over Pandora. Director James Cameron then explained their identity, saying, "The wind gives and the wind takes" is the philosophy of their lives, and then revealed an interesting setting, saying, "The most advanced Navi people in technology." "It's like a small town hanging from a giant flying creature 'medusoid'. In addition to production designer Dylan Cole's words, "It's a phenomenal migration procession," director James Cameron prided himself on the audience's immersion, saying, "You'll feel like you want to leave in a gondola together."
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