Netflix CEO Suggests ‘Superman’ Underperformed at the Box Office

I was listening in on the Senate hearing, and Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos addressed their deal with Warner Bros. to show their movies in theaters for 45 days before they hit Netflix. He admitted that timeframe isn’t set in stone – a film’s success (or lack thereof) in cinemas could speed things up. He pointed to Superman as a movie that ended up streaming faster than expected. Now, James Gunn had said Superman‘s early digital release was planned to coincide with the Peacemaker show, but Netflix is claiming it was actually how the movie did in theaters that made the call.

Nintendo Announces Partner Direct Showcase For February 5

Nintendo’s 2026 schedule is looking grim. While there are some first-party titles in the works, they’re very much in the B-tier, such as new Mario Tennis and Yoshi games. The biggest title by far is Pokémon Pokopia, but fans are expecting way more from the franchise, considering 2026 marks the 30th anniversary.

Nioh 3 Review

I was surprised to see the series move beyond the Japanese Warring States period, as the first two Nioh games already covered most of its key events. The original Nioh focused on the battles of Sekigahara and Osaka, while Nioh 2 explored the lives of Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, two hugely important figures from that time. To keep the series fresh, Koei Tecmo needed to broaden its scope, and that’s precisely what they’ve done.