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Zendaya in “Euphoria” Season 3 on HBO. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Euphoria has always thrived in chaos, and Sam Levinson has decided to save its most ruthless season for last. The Emmy-winning HBO drama is airing its Season 3 finale on Sunday, May 21, and if the show intends to go out the way it came in, expect a big bang (and more character deaths). There are a few hints that tonight’s episode could serve as the series finale. In April, Zendaya said on The Drew Barrymore Show that she believes “closure” is coming and that the series is ending with Season 3. Levinson told Variety in April that he writes “every season like it’s the last season” and has “no plans” for a Season 4. Forbes‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Release Schedule Runs Through May: What To KnowBy Monica Mercuri Spoilers: Tonight’s reportedly supersized finale, titled “In God We Trust,” has plenty of threads
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Key Takeaways Peter Todd, Adam Back, and the Hal Finney-Len Sassaman duo each faced Satoshi claims in 2024-2026, with all three denying it. Polymarket gives Adam Back only a 6% chance of confirmed Satoshi identity by Dec. 31, 2026. The “Finding Satoshi” documentary, released April 22, 2026, argues Bitcoin had 2 co-creators, not one. The Hunt for Satoshi Nakamoto Heats up Again as 3 New Investigations Name Suspects Over the years, prior to a hiatus, a string of self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamotos and outside accusations have kept Bitcoin’s origin story permanently unsettled. From Craig Wright’s long-running legal campaign to a parade of cypherpunk candidates, the search has become a recurring fixture in crypto media, and interestingly, the trend is really picking up steam again. Between October 2024 and April 2026, three high-profile investigations, includin
Three investigations. Four suspects. Zero proof. Between October 2024 and April 2026, an HBO documentary, a New York Times investigation, and a feature-length film each named a different person as Satoshi Nakamoto and all three came up short. The Hunt for Satoshi Nakamoto Heats up Again as 3 New Investigations Name Suspects Over the years, […]
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Ava (Hannah Einbinder) and Deborah (Jean Smart) deserve their happily ever after. Courtesy of HBO For five years, between May 13, 2021 and this spring, HBO’s Hacks has been delighting audiences everywhere with its comedy and emotional range. Written and created by Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky, the show has followed the stories of Ava (Hannah Einbinder), a young writer trying to break into Hollywood on her own terms, and comedy superstar Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) who has been pushing back against the sexism rampant in comedy. Often with nothing but her quick mind and forceful personality on her side, for the decades of her career Deborah succeeds against all odds stacked against her, and the show openly acknowledges that the challenges she faces are specific to her gender. Male comedians, literally any male comedian, never have to put up with the same idiotic