Halo Celebrates Pride While r/Halo Bans Men’s Mental Health Posts

In June’s arrival, there’s a distinct change observed throughout the U.S., as many companies who traditionally launched Pride Month campaigns with vivid cosmetics, rainbow branding, and joyful posts have become conspicuously quiet. Companies such as Ubisoft, Target, Starbucks, Disney, among others – who used to swiftly change their social media banners or introduce limited-time Pride content without delay – have remained uncharacteristically silent so far.

The Big Bang Theory’s Weirdest Reunion Was Ruined By a Surprise Cancellation

Although a sequel to “The Big Bang Theory” might never materialize, based on the cast’s statements, the main characters have come together on various occasions. Notably, the revival of the ’90s sitcom, “Night Coury,” has served as a platform for many “The Big Bang Theory” reunions due to Melissa Rauch’s leading role as Judge Abby Stone. Rauch, who portrayed Bernadette in “The Big Bang Theory,” interacted with characters played by Kunal Nayyar and Mayim Bialik, who were also part of the earlier show, while playing Abby Stone on “Night Court.

Karate Kid: Legends Takes Place 3 Years After Cobra Kai Ending

In 2018, many of the original actors came back for the Netflix series “Cobra Kai“, where Ralph Macchio’s character Daniel LaRusso and William Zabka’s Johnny Lawrence were training a new group of students once again. The final episode of “Cobra Kai” aired in February 2025, but the franchise didn’t stop there. A spin-off titled “Legends” premiered on May 30, featuring Li Fong as a new talent in the “Karate Kid” world. Although the movie came out just a few months after “Cobra Kai‘s” conclusion, it takes place several years following the show’s final episode.

Brennan’s Hidden Past Revealed: The Truth About Her Name and Identity

Dr. Brennan’s character was significantly shaped by her turbulent upbringing, marked by frequent changes in her environment. After her parents vanished when she was just five, Brennan spent her formative years in the foster care system. This instability left her with a reputation for social awkwardness, but it also set the stage for her character as portrayed in Bones. Fans both admired and empathized with her reactions, which often reflected her troubled childhood. One of the most surprising revelations on the show came in Season 2 when Brennan’s true identity was unveiled: her name had originally been Joy Keenan.