5 Great Sci-Fi Masterpieces Hidden on Netflix (#3 Is Painfully Underrated)

As a huge sci-fi fan, I’ve been digging around Netflix and found some real gems! There’s everything from mind-bending shows about cloning to classic time travel adventures and seriously gripping apocalyptic thrillers. I wanted to share some of these fantastic sci-fi masterpieces that might be flying under the radar.

Star Wars Fans May Finally Get Closure for One Story After 20+ Years

Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords was a game with a lot of promise and received positive reviews, but is generally considered to have been released before it was fully completed. This isn’t just the opinion of players; many of the people who made the game feel the same way. In 2003, BioWare created one of its most popular role-playing games, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, which was a huge success and a defining title for the original Xbox – it wasn’t available on PlayStation 2 or GameCube. This success created a lot of pressure for the sequel.

10 Incredible Anime With No Bad Episodes

These anime shows are consistently great – you won’t find yourself wanting to fast-forward through any part of them. They stand out with their high quality, original stories, and characters you’ll remember. Plus, many have fantastic animation! We’ve put together a list of 10 amazing anime series, from lesser-known favorites to popular hits, all guaranteed to be consistently good – not a single bad episode among them.

BlackRock’s ETH ETF: Will It Crash the Market or Just My Wallet?

The iShares Staked Ethereum Trust ETF (ETHB) isn’t your average crypto fund. It’s like a fancy dinner party where the guests are all staking their ETH and hoping for a tip. 🤷‍♀️ According to the S-1 filing, this ETF will hold ether directly while delegating the staking to external validators-because who has time to run a validator when you can just hand over your ETH and wait for the rewards? 💸

Eleanor the Great – REVIEW

Eleanor, feeling isolated, joins a support group for Holocaust survivors. When asked to share her experiences, she falsely claims to be a survivor, recounting the memories of a woman named Bessie instead of her own. The group also includes Nina, a journalism student grappling with the recent loss of her mother, and Nina’s emotionally distant father, a broadcaster. Both Eleanor and Nina feel alone and seek connection, leading them to an unexpected friendship built on shared grief. However, Eleanor’s fabricated story spirals out of control, eventually leading to a shocking reveal – she is not who she pretends to be.