Box Office Update: Avatar Sequel Dominates Fourth Weekend as Golden Globes Kick Off Awards Season

Box Office Update: Avatar Sequel Dominates Fourth Weekend as Golden Globes Kick Off Awards Season

Golden Globes 2026 Launch Awards Season with New Categories

Hollywood's awards season began with the **Golden Globes 2026** on January 11, honoring standouts in film, television, and for the first time, best podcast[2].

Top nominees include the movie **One Battle After Another** with nine nods and **The White Lotus** securing six television nominations[2].

The ceremony highlighted fresh categories amid ongoing industry buzz from recent broadcasts[2].

Avatar Film Tops North American Box Office for Fourth Straight Weekend

The latest **Avatar** movie continued its reign at North American theaters, leading ticket sales for the fourth weekend in a row[2].

Newcomer **Paramount's Pri Primeate** claimed second place, edging out **Housemmaid** in the weekend rankings[2].

This performance underscores strong audience draw for major franchises during the early 2026 box office slate[2].

Upcoming Entertainment Highlights Teased in Recent Coverage

Broadcasts previewed key releases like **Bridgerton season 4**, debuting its first part on January 29, 2026, with part two following February 26[1].

**American Idol season 24** returns January 26 on ABC, alongside **Celebrity Jeopardy! season 4** on February 27[1].

Other noted returns include **Below Deck Down Under** in February and **Euphoria season 3** in April[1].

Recent Broadcasts Reflect Busy Entertainment Weekend

  • CBS Weekend News on January 11 covered Golden Globes nominations and box office results[2].
  • Good Morning America on January 11 touched on NFL highlights alongside entertainment segments[3].

These updates capture a dynamic period with awards, theatrical successes, and series announcements[1][2].

Key Films on the Horizon

Upcoming movies include **Wuthering Heights** starring Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie, hitting theaters February 13[1].

**The Breadwinner**, written by Nate Bargatze and starring Bargatze, Mandy Moore, and others, arrives March 13[1].

Such projects signal a packed early-year slate for U.S. audiences[1].

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