Doomsday Is Bigger Than Stranger Things Finale, Star Reveals New Avengers Trio

While publicizing his work with DTF St. Louis, David Harbour spoke with Entertainment Tonight about his next film, Avengers: Doomsday. He described the movie as incredibly large in scale and importance. “That movie is huge,” Harbour explained, adding, “I thought Stranger Things 5 was a big project, but this is the biggest thing I’ve ever worked on.” He emphasized just how ambitious the new Marvel film is turning out to be.





![The study demonstrates that simulation-to-real transfer performance, while initially promising, inevitably degrades as increasingly complex robotic tasks are attempted, highlighting the persistent challenges of bridging the reality gap despite advancements in [latex]Sim2Real[/latex] methodologies.](https://arxiv.org/html/2602.21119v1/x2.png)
![The study characterizes transformer dynamics through a physical testbed-a multi-oscillator system predicting Lorenz chaotic time-series-and quantifies modality preference using dynamical SHAP values, [latex]\phi(Y) - \phi(X)[/latex], represented as directional arrows ranging from -90° to 90° to indicate the relative contribution of each input modality; analysis of prediction accuracy, visualized through embedding spaces at low ([latex]\beta_{self}, \beta_{cross} = (10^{-4}, 10^{-4})[/latex]) and high ([latex]\beta_{self}, \beta_{cross} = (10^{0}, 10^{0})[/latex]) attention levels-specifically examining time series data between t=50 and t=70-reveals how attention mechanisms influence the model’s reliance on different input modalities and the resulting prediction error.](https://arxiv.org/html/2602.20624v1/figures/fig6_0111.jpg)
