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A first look at the new feature documentary from Academy Award®– and Emmy®–Nominated Filmmaker Leslie Iwerks, coming soon to Disney+
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Nintendo and Hasbro went official with a new licensed Zelda toy line last week, and today we are getting our first look at the new Hylian figures ahead of pre-orders going live later tonight.
neurodivergentmedical Neurodivergent describes people whose brains process information, learn, or behave in ways that differ from common expectations — for example, patterns associated with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, or similar differences. Investors should care because neurodivergent employees and customers can affect productivity, innovation, legal risk, and reputation; companies that accommodate diverse thinking often unlock new talent…
Fortnite launched in 2017, and it’s still going strong nearly a decade later, thanks to a never-ending stream of fresh collaborations with gaming, TV, film and music icons.
The Comic: The Eisner, Harvey and Reuben Award-winning Concrete is back with a five-part story of amnesia, wilderness, and suspense. Concrete has entered the desert and not come back. Larry and Maureen are frantic. Reports come that he is wandering the nearby arid mountains, covered with blood, attacking people. Concrete, lightning-struck, confused, roams a frightening…
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While Wednesday’s “preview night” is technically the start of this week’s San Diego International Comic-Con, a few related events will take place around the city Tuesday
Season 3 of Netflix’s live-action One Piece isn’t landing until 2027, but the streamer just gave fans something to hold them over: the first trailer for LEGO One Piece, a two-part animated special that retells the events of the live-action show through the… let’s say generously embellished memory of Usopp.
ByBernadette Giacomazzo July 20, 2026 Image Courtesy of Netflix. Used with Permission.