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EGOT: Elton joins an exclusive club

EGOT: Elton joins an exclusive club

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Elton John became only the 19th person in history to join the elite list of people to have bagged **E**mmy, **G**rammy, **O**scar, and **T**ony awards — otherwise known as the EGOT — after picking up a gong at the Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday night.

The Rocket Man completed his EGOT with the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special for a live concert film at the Dodger Stadium of his (at the time) record-breaking Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, which ended up grossing over $900 million.

The EGOT club is about as exclusive as it gets in the world of showbiz, and the Crocodile Rock singer is part of an even more elite subset: he is only the 3rd popstar to join the ranks, following in the footsteps of John Legend (2018) and Jennifer Hudson (2022). EGOT membership denotes a level of immense multidisciplinary skill and success, reserved for the upper echelons of entertainment talent, with winners needing to pick up prizes in the world of music, theater, and film & TV.

Along the hallowed list, you’ll find industry royalty like Mel Brooks and Audrey Hepburn — who had to wait 40 years between her first and last awards, becoming the first person to achieve EGOT status posthumously — as well as slightly more behind-the-camera-and-curtain talents like lyricist Tim Rice and controversial producer Scott Rudin.

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Disney could be well on its way to its third billion-dollar film of the year following a $345 million opening weekend for “Avatar: Fire and Ash.” The film’s opening gross puts the “Avatar” franchise’s total box office earnings at $5.6 billion — and counting.

The latest film, the second “Avatar” entry under Disney’s tent, earned about 75% of its total box office gross internationally — in line with previous movies in the (as of now) trilogy. Domestically, this one earned $88 million, falling short of expectations.

“Fire and Ash” was the widest Imax release ever, debuting on 1,703 screens globally and earning $43.6 million through the format. The $345 million “Fire and Ash” opening weekend was the second-highest of 2025, behind Disney’s “Zootopia 2,” which recently passed the $1 billion mark, globally.

Year to date, Disney has earned $5.8 billion globally at the box office.

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In less than 3 weeks, Disney’s “Zootopia 2” becomes the second billion-dollar film of 2025

The global film industry officially has its second billion-dollar film of the year, as Disney’s “Zootopia 2” surged past the $1 billion box office mark in just 17 days. The other billion-dollar film this year, the live-action “Lilo & Stitch,” was also made by Disney.

“Zootopia” was the fastest to reach 10 figures of any animated film. The animated hit, which had the highest-grossing global debut of the year over Thanksgiving weekend, has benefited from massive numbers in China.

Disney also logged two billion-dollar films last year with “Inside Out 2” and “Moana 2.” (The latter also came out over the Thanksgiving holiday.) The only other film to cross the mark in 2024 was “Deadpool and Wolverine,” which featured Disney’s IP.

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