KEY POINTS
  • This weekend and the week afterward will go a long way in determining whether James Cameron's "Avatar: The Way of Water" will have a dominant box-office run.
  • The Disney movie is slated to be the first of four sequels to 2009's "Avatar," which is the highest-grossing film of all time.
  • Box-office analysts often look to the second week drop as an indicator of whether a film will have longevity at the box office or may fizzle quickly.

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Avatar: The Way of Water

All eyes are on "Avatar: The Way of Water's" second week at the box office.

James Cameron's long-awaited sequel to the highest-grossing film of all time fell short of initial box-office expectations during its debut last week. The film snared $134 million domestically, short of the $175 million that industry analysts had predicted, and just under the $135 million to $150 million range that Disney had forecast.

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