XRP: Will It Crash or Moon? 🌕🚀 The $5 Dream vs. 20% Nightmare 😱

Poor XRP is hovering around $2.80, looking as nervous as Bridget Jones at a singles mixer. ChartNerdTA (yes, that’s a real name) says there’s a bull flag pattern in the weekly chart, but it’s trapped in a falling channel. If it holds, we’re off to $5-ville! 🎉 But if not, well, let’s just say the support zone is looking a bit wobbly. 😬

The Family Plan 2 Sets Apple TV+ Release Date

Apple has released initial photos from *The Family Plan 2*, showcasing Mark Wahlberg as Dan Morgan and Zoe Saldana as Jessica Morgan, along with their children, Nina and Kyle (played by Zoe Colletti and Van Crosby). The movie picks up with Dan Morgan, a former secret agent, facing a figure from his past – played by Kit Harington – who clearly stirs up trouble. One photo shows Wahlberg with Harington in a headlock, hinting at a tense reunion. *The Family Plan 2* will premiere on Apple TV+ on November 21st.

Scammers Hijack the App Store with Fake Crypto Apps

Not a brand-new plot twist, I grant you. The crooks are raiding old Apple developer accounts, renaming the apps, and giving them a glossy makeover until they pass as completely legitimate. It’s a late-night facelift for a villain in a suit. 💼🔧🦹

‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ Review: A Solid, But not Groundbreaking Movie Musical

Bill Condon, the director of films like *Dreamgirls* and *Gods and Monsters*, brings a new adaptation to the screen, this time starring Jennifer Lopez. While this version differs from the stage production, the core story remains consistent: set in Argentina, it follows Molina, imprisoned for being queer—insisting they are a woman, not a gay man—and Valentin, a political prisoner caught up in the Dirty War due to their Marxist beliefs. Initially strangers, the two men connect through hardship, a blossoming romance, and, most importantly, through Molina’s vivid descriptions of classic films to Valentin.

Apple TV+ Drops First Teaser for ‘Breaking Bad’ Creator’s Sci-Fi Thriller

When the show *Pluribus* was first announced, its unusual concept immediately grabbed attention: the unhappiest person alive has to save everyone from being happy. Creator Vince Gilligan, known for keeping things under wraps during *Breaking Bad*, used hidden clues and imagery to hint at future storylines. He seems to be doing the same with *Pluribus*. The initial one-minute trailer focuses on the strange and disturbing predicament of the character Carol (Seehorn), who appears to be relentlessly pursued by those determined to make her happy.