‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem’ Sequel Will Feature Shredder & Krang

Shredder is the main villain of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, first appearing in the original comic book in 1984. He’s usually portrayed as Oroku Saki, a dangerous samurai who leads the Foot Clan and has a long-standing rivalry with Splinter, the Turtles’ sensei. The new movie, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, changes Splinter’s backstory – he’s now just a regular rat from New York, not a former ninja’s pet. This will likely change how Shredder and the Turtles interact in future installments. As of now, no actor has been chosen to voice Shredder.

Rhea Finance: $7.6M Vanishes Like a Dust Bowl Farmer’s Dreams

Rhea Finance, a name once whispered with the promise of prosperity, now echoes with the hollow sound of a security breach. This week, attackers-craftier than a fox in a henhouse-drained at least $7.6 million from the protocol. The margin trading feature, once a beacon of opportunity, became the stage for this financial tragedy.

XRP ETFs: A Three-Month Cash Rush or a Bear Trap?

The last time this cup-and-handle charade played out, the handle cracked like a whip, and the price pirouetted 14.35% by March 17. Now the script’s repeating itself, down to the last detail-shape, duration, and volume rhythm. One might call it poetic justice. Or madness.

BitMEX: 2026’s Crypto Gambling Den?

Unlike the simple-minded who seek to buy and hold, BitMEX is a den of contract sharks, swimming in the murky waters of derivatives. Over time, it has expanded its menu-spot trading, options, equity perps-but its soul remains tethered to the dark art of leveraged bets. A true tale of transformation, or just a desperate attempt to appear modern?