Prometheus stars reunite for Assassin’s Creed series as new cast members announced

Okay, so I just heard some cool news about this new Netflix series! Noomi Rapace and Jared Harris are joining the cast, which is already shaping up to be amazing. They haven’t revealed much about what their characters will be like yet, but I’m hyped! Along with them, Lola Petticrew (you might know her from Say Nothing), Toby Wallace (Euphoria), Tanzyn Crawford (A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms), Laura Marcus (Bad Education), and Zachary Hart (Slow Horses) are all going to be regular characters too. Seriously, the cast list is looking good.

XRP Disappears Like Socks in the Soviet Laundry

Reports describe XRP slipping quietly into the shadows of private custody. A grand migration, unaccompanied by fanfare, reduces the ready-to-trade supply. The coins do not perish; they merely evade the impatient grasp of speculators. Liquidity shrinks, traders twitch, yet the total supply remains intact-like prisoners counting the same bread ration twice, hoping for a miracle.

Tether’s AI Shock: Your Phone Can Train Models Now!

On Tuesday, Tether unveiled a cross-platform LoRA fine-tuning framework for Microsoft’s Bitnet models, introducing what it described as the first system capable of training and running 1-bit large language models across consumer devices, including smartphones and laptops.

John Krasinski’s Jack Ryan Is Pulled Back Into Action In Prime Video’s R-Rated Ghost War Trailer

Just two months before it’s released, Prime Video has dropped the first trailer for Jack Ryan: Ghost War. The trailer shows Greer, played by Wendell Pierce, almost dying in an explosion caused by a dangerous extremist group, and then asking a hesitant Jack Ryan to help track them down. It’s also been confirmed that the movie will be rated R and will be available to stream starting May 20th. You can watch the trailer below.

Alan Ritchson’s ‘War Machine’ Ends With an Exhaust Vent Twist Like ‘Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope’

It’s true that War Machine and Predator share some striking resemblances. Both films center around a main character fleeing through a vast wilderness while being hunted by a dangerous, alien enemy. While War Machine has its own distinct elements, it’s clear the basic idea draws inspiration from Predator. However, near the end of the new Netflix film, the story takes a turn. Instead of being like Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character in Predator, the protagonist, 81, starts to resemble Mark Hamill’s Luke Skywalker, especially in how he achieves victory over the robotic enemy.