Julie Andrews Appears in Rare Video for Parkinson’s Disease Conference

After all, the 90-year-old made a rare video appearance to kick off the annual World Parkinson’s Congress conference to share her support for the organization.

After all, the 90-year-old made a rare video appearance to kick off the annual World Parkinson’s Congress conference to share her support for the organization.

Mr. Karate appears shortly after a significant game update marking its first anniversary, feeling like a continuation of the celebration. He’s known for his incredibly effective fighting style, having perfected a unique form of karate called Kyokugen. But there’s more to him than just his skills; his tengu mask connects him to a legendary fighter who once troubled the city of South Town. Though it happened some time ago, this fighter made a lasting impact, and now Mr. Karate has a reputation to live up to.

The opening immediately creates a dark and intense atmosphere, with a dimly lit cabin and a fierce thunderstorm. When Jason enters to retrieve his machete and mask, you catch a glimpse of his reflection, all accompanied by a classic, recognizable musical score. We were incredibly impressed by this, and it’s a big reason why we’re eager to experience the game ourselves.

A familiar face in the Toy Story franchise is getting a voice for the first time in the upcoming Toy Story 5. Bullseye, who has been a silent character for three movies and several other appearances, will now speak, and Alan Cumming (X-Men 2) will be providing the voice. Cumming told LADBible he was thrilled and surprised to be cast, noting that finding the right voice was a process. They considered different options, as a Scottish accent didn’t quite fit a Wild West horse! He hints that the story will explain why Bullseye suddenly gains the ability to talk, justifying their wide range of vocal choices.

The Simpsons holds the record for being the longest-running sitcom, animated comedy, and scripted prime-time TV series in American history – by a significant margin. Over its many seasons, the show has featured a huge cast of characters, including dozens of regulars, numerous recurring guests, and thousands who appear only once. Many memorable, but now often forgotten, characters could have been stars on other shows.

Starting in 2020, as Sentai Filmworks moved more of its anime to platforms like HIDIVE and Prime Video, many older titles disappeared from Crunchyroll. This trend continued in 2022 with shows like Medaka Box being removed. Sadly, Medaka Box hasn’t been available on any streaming service since it was taken down four years ago, making it currently impossible to watch legally online.

It’s unusual for Marvel superheroes to mentor young partners or train new heroes. Many openly oppose the idea, making it hard to develop the next generation like we see in DC Comics. However, despite this reluctance, those few Marvel heroes who have taken on sidekicks often become incredibly important figures. Today, we’ll be looking at seven of Marvel’s best sidekicks and ranking them based on their overall significance to the Marvel Universe.

This new take on He-Man seems to be exciting both longtime fans and newcomers (kids), which is an impressive accomplishment. There have been at least five He-Man/Masters of the Universe TV shows since the 1980s; however, the original series seems to be influencing this 2026 film more than anything. Travis Knight’s Transformers spinoff film proved that he knows the deep lore of these iconic Millennial animated series, which raises a very interesting question about Masters of the Universe…

A new trailer for upcoming HBO Max shows gave fans a first glimpse at highly anticipated series like Harry Potter, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, and the next season of The Gilded Age. It also featured a new look at Lanterns, showcasing Kyle Chandler as Green Lantern, fully suited up as Hal Jordan. The suit has a more armored design than some comic book fans might be used to, but the biggest point of discussion is the color. While hints of green are present, the footage is heavily tinted with blue, creating a darker, moodier look that has fans wondering where the traditional green color is.

Good news for K-drama fans! In June 2026, plenty of new series will be available on major streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video. ScreenRant has also reported that Rakuten Viki will be adding new titles, and we’ll keep you updated as more details are confirmed throughout June.