Peaky Blinders Brought Tommy Shelby Out of Retirement

In 1940, amidst World War II, Shelby is called back to Birmingham by the Peaky Blinders. According to series creator Steven Knight, this new season will be a dramatic and intense period for the Peaky Blinders, showing them fully engaged in the war effort. The film, The Immortal Man, will first be shown in select cinemas on March 6th, and then become available on Netflix starting March 20th.

Binance’s New Program: Make Your USD1 Grow Faster Than Your In-Laws’ Opinions!

Guess who’s back in the game? The World Liberty Financial USD (USD1), which is apparently as closely linked to President Trump’s family as he is to Twitter drama, just hopped from a comfy $2.74 billion to a jaw-dropping $2.89 billion in mere hours! 🚀 Wait, there’s more! As of this very moment, it’s strutting its stuff at $2.91 billion, thanks to some Binance magic. 🪄✨

XRP’s Price Drama: When Negativity = Profit? 😱🚀

The mighty XRP, valued at exactly $1.86 (because decimals are for quitters), hasn’t budged since earnXRP debuted. Flare, Upshift, and Clearstar threw a party for XRP holders, offering yield without selling. Because why let your coins sit idle when they can earn rewards like a crypto-enabled savings account for millennials who hate banks. 🏦💥

Stephen King’s It Chapter Two Is an HBO Max Streaming Hit 6 Years Later

According to FlixPatrol, It Chapter Two is currently the third most popular movie on HBO Max. Only One Battle After Another and The Polar Express are being streamed more. Interestingly, the first It movie is also doing well, landing at number 10. This renewed interest in the films is likely due to the new series, IT: Welcome to Derry.

A Cyberpunk 2077 player just pulled 85fps using a vintage CRT monitor

Ever since its release, Cyberpunk 2077 has attracted players who love to experiment with its settings. Some maximize the graphics to create incredibly realistic scenes of Night City, while others intentionally add effects like static and distortion to give the game a retro, low-fidelity look.