Avatar, Box Office and Fire And Ash
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Avatar: Fire and Ash is preparing to enter its fourth full weekend in theaters, and after recently reaching the $1 billion milestone, it has just passed one of Marvel’s most beloved movies from the Infinity Saga.
MaMA has so far identified more than 230 lingering ash trees. Most are from the Hudson Valley region, ground zero for the beetle’s invasion of the Northeast, according to Rosenthal. The program has collected scion from 71 of these trees for use in Cornell’s breeding program.
Purdue Landscape Report: The emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis, is still one of the most damaging insect pests ever to invade North American forests. Unlike most native boring insects, this beetle can attack and kill relatively healthy ash trees.
Ash Ketchum and Pikachu, two characters who have been the heart of the Pokémon series since its start in 1997, retired as the protagonists on Friday. Their final episode was relatively quiet — nothing too flashy happened — but it was meaningful.
Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul's underrated 2025 sci-fi horror Ash has quietly crept onto the Hulu streaming charts. Read on for details.
The Avatar movies and the Lord of the Rings trilogy cover similar themes, as a major moment from Fire and Ash illustrates.
He wanted to be the very best like no one ever was — and it only took him a couple decades to do it. Ash Ketchum's career as a Pokémon trainer has been more shocking than his Pikachu.
Avatar: Fire and Ash overtakes the Star Wars hit that almost killed off Han Solo, as it continues to climb past $1 billion.