Avatar: Fire and Ash’s $2 Billion Box Office Becomes Highly Unlikely

As of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend (January 16–19), Avatar: Fire and Ash has grossed over $367 million in the US and Canada, and nearly $955 million internationally, bringing its total worldwide earnings to over $1.32 billion, according to Box Office Mojo. The movie premiered on December 19, 2025, earning $89.2 million from 3,800 theaters during its opening weekend. It held the number one spot for five weeks, and most recently earned $17.2 million from 3,300 theaters.

Why A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Has Flashbacks

Unlike its predecessor, Game of Thrones, which rarely used flashbacks and favored a present-day narrative, and House of the Dragon which continued that approach, the new series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms fully embraces flashbacks. This creative choice is smart, as it avoids overwhelming viewers with lengthy explanations at the start and helps tell the story in a more engaging way.

Sender: Exciting Upcoming Thriller Starring Pluribus & Severance Leads

Okay, folks, if you’re eagerly awaiting more Severance or Pluribus, brace yourselves. The latest news suggests we won’t see season 3 of Severance until at least 2027, and Pluribus season 2 is looking at a similar timeframe. As a fan of both, that’s a pretty big gap! But, there’s a new thriller on the horizon that might just help fill that void while we wait.

10 Strongest Dragon Ball Super Characters as of 2026, Ranked

Several of the most powerful fighters in Dragon Ball Super have either died or become weaker, but others have gotten even stronger. To make things more focused, this list excludes characters like Zeno, the Grand Priest, the Angels, and the Gods of Destruction, as they’re all far more powerful than everyone else. We’re also leaving out fusions and characters who are no longer alive.

6 Movie Battles Better Than Helm’s Deep in The Lord of the Rings

Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy is a fantastic adaptation of the books, and it’s rare for a fantasy series to achieve the recognition of winning Best Picture at the Academy Awards. While the battle of Helm’s Deep is visually stunning, it’s not the only impressive fight in the films. Here are six other large-scale battles that are just as epic as that iconic scene from The Two Towers.

Netflix’s Jon Bernthal Thriller, His & Hers, Already Has a Follow-Up

I was so excited to hear that His & Hers was getting adapted! It’s based on the book by Alice Feeney, who I already love – she’s a fantastic British author. Apparently, Netflix was a fan too, because they were looking at adapting her book Rock Paper Scissors before this one. It’s not connected to His & Hers in terms of story, but honestly, I’m hoping they’ll make Rock Paper Scissors into a show next – it would be a perfect follow-up!

‘The Hunting Wives’ is a Wild and Underrated Netflix TV Thriller

As someone who watches a lot of TV, I’ve gotten to the point where I rarely feel genuinely surprised by a show anymore. There’s just so much content out there! But honestly, The Hunting Wives really got to me. The story took turns I absolutely did not see coming. We’ve seen thrillers about complicated friendships and small-town secrets before, but this one feels totally unique – it’s unlike anything else I’ve watched.

Florence Pugh’s Thunderbolts* is the Greatest Action Sleepers of the 2020s

The film itself wasn’t the problem; rather, audiences are tired of the endless stream of similar team-up movies Marvel keeps releasing – it’s become almost like a parody of itself, reminiscent of the show The Boys. Thunderbolts was Marvel’s take on Suicide Squad and should have had its moment. While it played it a bit safer than James Gunn’s version, it was a fun, action-packed movie that finally gave a beloved character the spotlight.