Avatar: Fire and Ash Tops 2025 Holiday Box Office
James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash continues its strong performance at the box office, projecting $60 million in earnings from December 26 to 28, 2025.[1]
This sequel leads the holiday season charts, drawing audiences amid festive competition and marking a significant win for theatrical releases during the end-of-year period.[1]
Taylor Swift Eras Tour Documentary Concludes on Streaming
The final two episodes of Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era premiere on streaming platforms starting Friday, December 26, 2025.[3]
Fans can now stream the conclusion of this concert film series, wrapping up coverage of Swift's massive tour that captivated millions worldwide.[3]
Palm Springs International Film Festival Spotlights New Indies
The Palm Springs International Film Festival features Honeyjoon, a film described as a powerful meditation on grief, identity, and family history.[2]
Directed with intimate scale, it arrives as a key highlight, offering emotional depth ahead of awards season buzz.[2]
Other Festival Notables
- Screening of Jim Jarmuschβs Father Mother Sister Brother, recent Golden Lion winner at Venice.[2]
- Discussions around Civil War (2024), revisiting its Oscar snub a year later.[2]
West Los Angeles Welcomes Artha Wellness Sanctuary
Artha Wellness Sanctuary opens its new West Los Angeles location on December 27, 2025, ushering in a fresh era of holistic wellness.[2]
The facility promises elevated services, aligning with growing interest in wellness amid entertainment industry events.[2]
Recent Entertainment Shakeups and Events
Recent days saw the teaser trailer drop for Avengers: Doomsday alongside Avatar: Fire and Ash's premiere, exciting Marvel fans.[2]
Festival expansions like Tahoe Live at Palisades Tahoe from December 12-14 blended music and culture, with coverage extending into holiday updates.[2]
Radio shifts, such as KGAY moving to 103.1 FM, add to the cultural soundscape during this period.[2]
Box Office and Streaming Momentum
Avatar: Fire and Ash not only leads projections but also benefits from counterprogramming, as other titles carve niches in the holiday lineup.[1][2]
- No major streaming premieres beyond Swift's episodes this weekend.[3]
- Football shakeups and last-minute holiday buzz complement entertainment headlines.[2]
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