Avatar: Fire and Ash Rotten Tomatoes Score Sets Unwanted Franchise Record

Currently, Avatar: Fire and Ash has a 70% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 107 reviews. While this is a good score, it’s the lowest of any film in the Avatar series. The original Avatar from 2009 received an 81% rating, and The Way of Water earned 76%. The first two Avatar movies are considered ‘Certified Fresh’ on Rotten Tomatoes, a designation Fire and Ash hasn’t achieved and won’t unless its score climbs to 75% or higher.

Sucker Punch Enters a New Era as Co-Founder Brian Fleming Departs

This leader has been instrumental in creating popular PlayStation franchises like Sly Cooper, inFAMOUS, and the new Ghost of Yotei. Sony announced they’ve been collaborating with Fleming throughout the year to guarantee a smooth transition and future success for the studio.

It’s the Beginning of the End for Marvel’s Ultimate Universe

Okay, so as a huge fan, it’s kinda bittersweet knowing the current runs of Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate Wolverine, and Avengers are wrapping up. But Marvel just dropped some hints about what’s coming in March 2026, and things are getting intense! The previews for Ultimate Wolverine #15, Ultimate Endgame #4, and Ultimates #22-23 suggest some major surprises – we’re talking characters coming back and some really epic battles. I’m already on the edge of my seat!

Sucker Punch Productions co-founder Brian Fleming departs

Sony announced that Brian is leaving his role overseeing Sucker Punch Productions, with the studio now led by Jason Connell and Adrian Bentley starting January 1st. Connell and Bentley, both longtime leaders at Sucker Punch, will focus on creating the compelling, character-focused games that PlayStation Studios is known for, ensuring the studio’s future success.