LOS ANGELES: Director James Cameron complimented "Avengers: Endgame" Monday for beating his movie "Avatar" to turn into the most grossing movie ever. 

Wonder's superhuman blockbuster finished the 10-year rule of "Avatar" Sunday after its worldwide film industry take rose to $2.7902 billion. 

"Oel ngati kameie, I see you Marvel," Cameron wrote, using a greeting in the fictional Na´vi language of the alien moon Pandora of "Avatar."

"Congratulations to Avengers Endgame on becoming the new box-office king," he added in a tweet showing an image of Marvel´s Iron Man hero surrounded by Pandoran "woodsprite" plants.

"Avatar," released in 2009, made $2.7897 billion, including its unique showy run and different re-discharges. 

It crushed a record recently set by Cameron for "Titanic" 12 years sooner. 

Wonder Studios president Kevin Feige had just been brimming with commendation for Cameron as "Endgame" focused in on the record days sooner. 

"You need to yell out to James Cameron, who held that title for quite a while," Feige told San Diego Comic-Con, the world's greatest popular culture fan show, on Saturday. 

"In the event that you change for swelling despite everything he holds the title, and he'll likely get the title again when he puts out another film." 

Cameron is taking a shot at four spin-offs of "Avatar," with the first follow-up due December 2021 and "Avatar 5" expected in late 2027. 

Both "Avatar" and "Endgame" are presently claimed by Disney following its takeover of 21st Century Fox.