Cursed Halo Reach now has a full campaign and firefight randomizer!
I wanted this out on Friday, but there was a massive co-op crash I had to root cause. It's tough without MCC debug tools, but I think I got it!
Go cause some chaos!
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Paramount made an Avatar: The Last Airbender movie. Delayed it twice, pulled it from theaters, never released a trailer, and now someone on X has leaked the entire film six months early because, they claim, Nickelodeon accidentally emailed it to them.
The movie, Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender, is an animated sequel to the original Nickelodeon show with the characters all grown up. Dave Bautista, Steven Yeun, Ke Huy Quan, Taika Waititi, and Freida Pinto are in the voice cast. It was originally set for theaters in October 2025, got pushed to January 2026, and then Skydance bought Paramount and the new owners scrapped the theatrical release entirely. Straight to streaming on Paramount+ in October. Same ownership group that axed the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series (perfect Rotten Tomatoes score) and the Dora the Explorer reboot.
The director, Lauren Montgomery, went on Instagram in March after production wrapped. She said the film "deserves to be seen on a big screen" and that the streaming decision shouldn't be taken as a knock on quality. At that point, Paramount still hadn't shown the public a trailer, a poster, or even a single official image of the movie.
Then someone on X claimed Nickelodeon accidentally emailed them the whole thing. They posted clips that pulled in 30 million views and 128,000 likes before Paramount filed copyright takedowns. The leaker also threatened to livestream the full movie alongside Peggle Deluxe gameplay if the studio didn't put out a trailer. Clean, unmarked copies of the complete film spread across X and TikTok after that. Paramount has not said a single word.
Last year, an animated sequel called Demon Slayer Infinity Castle made $780 million at the box office on a $20 million budget. The first Super Mario Bros Movie leaked on X back in 2023 and still grossed $1.36 billion, because going to the theater is an event and people show up for events. A streaming-only release with no buzz and a six-month wait doesn't have that kind of gravity. The pirated copy becomes the only version that exists in people's heads.
X has turned into a piracy platform. This is the third major movie uploaded there just in April, after Super Mario Galaxy and Avatar: Fire & Ash were both posted in full over Easter weekend. X Premium lets you upload videos up to 3 hours long, and copies move faster than takedowns. The guy who uploaded X-Men Origins: Wolverine to the internet back in 2009 got a year in federal prison, but that was a different era. Now entire movies sit on X for hours before anyone pulls them.
Six years of work. A director who fought publicly for a theatrical run. And the first time any fan sees a frame of this movie, it's a pirated clip from a leaker threatening to pair it with Peggle Deluxe.
Organizers just confirmed that 50,000+ Minnesotans showed up to march today.
50,000 people. On one of the coldest days in the last decade.
Minnesotans couldn’t be more clear: ICE out now.