Avatar: Fire & Ash Hits Major Box Office Milestone in Just 4 Days, Already Beating 8 Other Disney Movies From 2025

While Avatar: Fire & Ash didn’t open quite as explosively as The Way of Water – earning $345 million worldwide in its first four days versus the previous film’s $435 million – it’s still a huge success. This is especially true considering most movies haven’t performed exceptionally well at the box office this year. According to Box Office Mojo, this opening puts it at number 17 among all 2025 releases so far, and it has already surpassed the total earnings of several movies released by Disney’s different studios.

Battlefield 6 promised no generative AI, but players found it in paid cosmetics anyway — nonsensical weapon designs and strange descriptions surface in the latest update

Before the game’s release, Rebecka Coutaz, Battlefield’s European General Manager, confirmed that generative AI wouldn’t be included directly in Battlefield 6. However, she explained that the team did experiment with it earlier in development, seeing it as a tool to help them be more creative and efficient.

Bitcoin’s New Speed: A Tale of Lightning and Rollups 🚀

It’s time for a big change. Bitcoin Layer-2 (L2) apps have gone beyond niche development and are now quickly nearing a position where they will be widely used. These new features make Bitcoin transactions quicker, cheaper, and more useful than they have ever been before. This article goes over the technical changes and shows how new L2 tools are making Bitcoin a strong payment method every day. Or, as the ancients might say, “Behold, the dawn of a new era!” 🌅

Unseen Henry Cavill Superman Photo Revealed in Unused Suit

Zack Snyder recently shared an old photo on Instagram of Henry Cavill wearing a Superman costume that never made it into a movie. This has excited fans who are hoping Snyder will be able to continue his vision for the DC Universe, often called the ‘Snyderverse’.

One of 2026’s Biggest Switch 2 Games Censored by Nintendo

The cover art for a recent issue of Dispatch has been altered, and it appears to be happening on both the original Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2, which is scheduled to release on January 28, 2026. It’s unclear whether Nintendo directly censored the art or if it was a preventative measure, but given Nintendo’s past actions, they were likely responsible. Although Nintendo has become less strict with censorship in recent years, examples still pop up on the eShop, and this seems to be another one.