HBO’s 8-Part Crime Series Is A Weekend Binge You Won’t Regret

Most TV shows released recently leave viewers with some level of “binge regret” – that feeling of wishing they’d paced themselves. However, a few stand out, like Shōgun, Rivals, Pluribus, and The Pitt. But being good isn’t enough; truly exceptional shows dominate the conversation and consistently appear on “best of the year” lists. A recent eight-episode series on HBO has achieved this rare status.

XRP’s Fantastical Flight: From Dust to Digital Divinity?

In his epistle on the platform X, Suther unfurls a tapestry of price points, each a milestone on the path to XRP’s apotheosis. At $2, the gates creak open for early adopters, and banks, those staid sentinels of tradition, dip their toes into the blockchain brook. Pilot programs flutter like tentative butterflies, testing whether this newfangled settlement can outpace the lumbering leviathans of conventional banking.

The Least-Watched Movie In The Star Wars Franchise Is Much Better Than I Remember

The latest Star Wars trilogy disappointed many viewers, but the franchise is now regaining popularity thanks to shows like The Mandalorian and Andor, which have created excitement for new movies. With The Mandalorian & Grogu coming out later this year and a film starring Ryan Gosling as a Starfighter planned for the future, fans are looking forward to what’s next.

3 Best Netflix Shows To Watch This Weekend (Mar 6–8, 2026)

Last week, Ebaster shared a list of excellent, multi-season shows perfect for binge-watching on Netflix, including recently added favorites like Southland. We also featured some of the greatest TV shows ever made that you can currently stream on Netflix, such as Breaking Bad. Don’t forget to check out SR’s weekly list of the best new shows to binge-watch, too!

Fantastic Four Director Matt Shakman to Helm Sci-Fi The Last Orbit

Although it won’t be released until early next year, we now know the premise of The Last Orbit: a potentially dangerous asteroid called YR4 is predicted to come close to Earth or the moon in 2032. While a work of fiction, the book is grounded in real science and explores the possible consequences if the asteroid were to pose a genuine threat.