JEDDAH: Some of Hollywood’s leading stars will visit Dubai for the Middle East Film and Comic Con (MEFCC), a pop culture festival to be held at the Dubai World Trade Center from April 5-7.
Heading the list is Kristian Nairn, a Northern Irish actor and DJ best known for his role in the HBO fantasy series “Game of Thrones.”
Nairn’s portrayal of the fan-favorite Hodor made him a household name and launched thousands of memes, turning him into an Internet phenomenon.
Joining him at the event will be American actress Natalia Dyer, known for her role as Nancy Wheeler in the award-winning Netflix science-fiction drama series “Stranger Things.”
Dyer’s latest film was “After Darkness” and she appears in the upcoming film “Mountain Rest.”
Another big name to confirm her presence at the event is Scottish actress Karen Gillan, best known for playing Amy Pond in the hit British sci-fi series “Doctor Who.”
Her latest film, “Jumanji,” smashed box-office records and has already sold 1.4 million tickets in the Middle East.
She is currently filming for “Avengers: Infinity War.”
Other icons coming to the city include New Zealand actor Karl Urban, “Power Rangers” star Jason David Frank, “Resurrection” actor Christian Howard and comic artist Adam Kubert.
Netflix has confirmed it will be making its MEFCC debut with a stand at this year’s show.
‘Stranger Things’ star joins Dubai Comic Con guest list
‘Stranger Things’ star joins Dubai Comic Con guest list
Essex man takes on charity endurance challenge for children in Gaza
- Mark Watson, 63, is undertaking a “virtual Sumud” journey from his Essex home town in Harlow to Gaza, covering 2,287 miles
LONDON: A man in England has launched a demanding charity challenge to raise funds for children affected by the war in Gaza.
Mark Watson, 63, is undertaking a “virtual sumud” journey from his Essex home town in Harlow to Gaza, covering 3,680 km running, walking, swimming, cycling and rowing.
He is raising money for Medical Aid for Palestinians, a UK-based humanitarian organization that provides healthcare to Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied territories.
“I have felt helpless day after day seeing images of countless children in Gaza with broken bodies and missing limbs and witnessing their unbearable suffering,” Watson said on his JustGiving page.
“I have been inspired by the courage of those who took part in the global sumud flotilla and all of the activists who have put their lives and freedom at risk supporting the Palestinian people and so I am raising funds for Medical Aid for Palestinians.
“My challenge is to complete a virtual sumud from Harlow, where I live, to Gaza. Running, walking, swimming, cycling and rowing I will cover the 2,287 miles as quickly as I can.
“I am an unfit, overweight 63-year-old, so I’m not going to break any records, but the Arabic word Sumud means steadfastness and perseverance, and I will give it my all.
Watson added: “I hope to be joined by people I love and admire along the way, so please support my fundraiser. Every donation, however small, will help save the lives of Palestinians.”
As of Jan. 3, his fundraising effort had reached 12 per cent of its £5,000 ($6,733) target.
The war in Gaza began after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on southern Israel, in which about 1,200 people were killed and more than 200 taken hostage, according to Israeli authorities.
Israel responded with a large-scale military campaign in Gaza, which local health authorities say has resulted in the deaths of more than 71,000 Palestinians, widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure and a severe humanitarian crisis.
International aid agencies have repeatedly said that children are among the most affected, facing injury, displacement, malnutrition and limited access to medical care.
Watson said he was inspired by activists and humanitarian efforts supporting Palestinians and hopes his challenge can make a small contribution to saving lives.









