Sarah Jessica Parker Son James Shows Off Fitness Transformation

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick’s oldest child was seen in New York City on June 3, showcasing their progress with fitness.

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick’s oldest child was seen in New York City on June 3, showcasing their progress with fitness.

A fan’s risky behavior at Game 1 of the NBA Finals on June 2nd led to consequences, as the NBA has officially punished the individual who ran onto the court attempting to take a selfie with Victor Wembanyama.

When Star Trek returned to the big screen with its second movie three years later, it surprised everyone. Instead of starting a new story, the film continued the plot of a single episode from the original series. This bold move revitalized Star Trek, turning it into a hugely popular science fiction franchise with both movies and TV shows.

The LEGO blog, Jay’s Brick Blog, recently shared information about a new Sagrada Família set that will be released on November 1st. The set is a detailed replica of the famous Barcelona church, which took over 140 years to complete – construction began in 1882 and finished this year, though some finishing touches are still planned until 2034. Designed for adults (18+), this impressive LEGO set contains 12,060 pieces and will retail for $799.99.

The monster doesn’t appear until the very end of the movie. It’s actually a giant version of Pirate Clark, the character from the furniture store commercials seen earlier in the film. This creature walks with a limp on a peg leg, wears a full pirate costume, and looks exactly like the Cap’n Clark image on the store’s sign.

To mark Princess Lilibet’s 5th birthday on June 4th, the founder of As Ever shared a sweet and heartfelt message about her daughter and Prince Harry’s second child.

Growing frustration among gamers has led to consumer rights groups taking action against video game companies, pushing them to follow clear rules during game development. A lawsuit in France against Ubisoft could significantly change how online games are made and released, and a new bill in California could impact how publishers handle shutting down online games. The progress of this bill is a major victory for the “Stop Killing Games” movement and could lead to big changes in how the industry deals with games that don’t succeed, like Concord or Highguard.

Since their first appearances, Yoda and Yaddle have both had more screen time – Yoda much more so, especially in Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi. However, in recent years, it’s Grogu, the lovable baby, who has really captured the hearts of Star Wars fans and brought renewed attention to this species. Despite this, many mysteries still surround Yoda, Grogu, Yaddle, and their kind – here are five of the biggest unanswered questions.

This week, Apple TV+ is releasing the first episodes of a new television series based on Cape Fear, with Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese serving as executive producers. While executive producer roles often involve limited direct involvement, we were curious about how much input these two legendary directors had on the show. In an interview with ComicBook, we asked the cast if Spielberg or Scorsese had visited the set. Actress Lily Collias revealed that they didn’t, but the cast would often hear feedback from them on the episodes, which she described as exciting.

31-year-old William Applegate reportedly trespassed onto a neighbor’s property to get around the security fence surrounding a singer’s home. He then allegedly tried to open her front door and rang the doorbell. The singer described his actions as intentional, calculated, and frightening. After he tried to enter, security told him to leave, but he refused and stayed until the police arrested him. However, Applegate returned less than 24 hours later, leaving only after another confrontation with security. The next day, he parked in front of her house for hours, and police had to intervene to make him move.