Netflix Is Losing Taylor Sheridan’s Hell or High Water

Netflix is removing several popular movies at the end of the month, including the critically acclaimed Hell or High Water on May 1, 2026. Other titles leaving the streaming service on that date are Zack Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead, David Ayer’s Fury, Steven Spielberg’s classic Jaws, and the first five Mission: Impossible films.

XRP FUD Hits Rock Bottom-Time to Buy the Dip?

According to the number-crunchers at Santiment (who I assume wear lab coats and mutter about algorithms), the Positive/Negative Sentiment for XRP has taken a header off the high dive. This fancy metric, which I’ll explain in plain English, measures how much folks are cheering versus jeering about XRP on social media. It’s like a popularity contest, but with more charts and fewer prom queens.

1 of the Dune Movies Is Leaving Netflix

David Lynch’s 1984 film, Dune, will no longer be available on Netflix after May 1, 2026. Lynch also wrote the movie’s script, which is based on Frank Herbert’s famous 1965 science fiction novel of the same name.

John Wick star Ruby Rose accuses Katy Perry of sexual assault

Ruby Rose is famous for her work in popular projects like John Wick 2, Orange is the New Black, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, and as Batwoman in The CW’s TV series. She had to leave her role as Batwoman in 2020 after a stunt went wrong and she needed surgery on her back.

Whales, Wallets, and Wacky Charts: Is Ethereum About to Moon?

Let’s talk about whales. No, not the ones that sing haunting melodies in the ocean-the ones that hold over 100,000 ETH. These wallets have just flipped back into profit after a brief dip into the red, which, historically, is like the starting gun for a bullish race. It’s as if they’ve all decided, “Yeah, let’s do this again.” This shift usually means they’ve been accumulating at lower levels, like bargain hunters at a thrift store, and are now ready for the early recovery phase. Late-stage buying? Not their style. They’re more “early bird gets the worm” types, except the worm is digital and worth millions.

Ghost in the Shell life-size figure revealed and it costs over $7,000

The well-known anime series Ghost in the Shell often partners with brands for unique projects. Earlier this year, in February, a historic Japanese pottery company – one that used to create gifts for Japan’s former military rulers – made a limited run of 50 handmade porcelain figures.