‘For All Mankind’ Season 5 Being Followed up By ‘Star City’ Season 1 Means an 18-Episode Run in the Same Universe

The traditional model of long TV seasons isn’t popular with streaming services like Apple TV. Shows on these platforms usually have around 10 episodes, and sometimes even fewer. This is because streaming shows generally avoid unnecessary episodes or storylines that don’t move the main plot forward. Instead, they focus on a continuous story that stays on track. Even though these shows often have high production quality and excellent writing, viewers sometimes feel frustrated when a season ends just weeks after it begins. The fifth season of For All Mankind doesn’t change the show’s usual length, but the creators have still found a way to satisfy viewers who prefer to binge-watch more episodes at a time.

Investors Flock to Crypto: You Won’t Believe What Happens Next!

This remarkable rebound did not arise from a singular entity’s endeavors; nay, it was a concerted attraction of funds worldwide, drawing in a staggering $1.1 billion in net inflows for the week concluding on the 11th of April, as per the estimable CoinShares. This resurgence followed five consecutive weeks of outflows, which had drained a lamentable $4 billion from the market, leaving investor spirits in quite the disarray as April dawned.

New Insidious movie with star of Netflix hit gets terrifying first trailer

I was so excited to hear they’re making another Insidious movie! After Insidious: The Red Door did so well last year – it actually became the biggest movie in the whole series, making almost $189 million around the world – I couldn’t wait to see what they’d come up with next. It’s called Out of the Further, and I’m really hoping it lives up to the last one!

Solana and XRP ETFs Lag Bitcoin and Ethereum, Investors Bet on Caution

According to data from SoSoValue, Spot Bitcoin ETFs have experienced more money coming in than going out over the past week. April 6th saw the biggest single-day increase in investment since the beginning of March, with over $471.3 million flowing into these ETFs. BlackRock’s IBIT led the way with around $181.9 million, closely followed by Fidelity’s FBTC with approximately $147.3 million.