The Wake Up with Bret & Julie's Julie Tristan has all the entertainment news that you'll need, and she might even give you a "Hot Guy Fact of the Day". Today's "Hollywood Hashtag" stories include...
Tom Cruise is in talks with Universal to film a movie on the International Space Station. And it might involve him becoming "the first civilian to do a space walk outside of the space station."
Speaking of space, when William Shatner returned from his space flight, he was SAD. "It filled me with dread. My trip to space was supposed to be a celebration; instead, it felt like a funeral."
The Rock has decided NOT to run for president. He says, "I love our country and everyone in it. I also love being a daddy." The Rock has three daughters, ages 4, 6, and 21.
"Community" creator Dan Harmon says Donald Glover will most likely return for the movie. "It would be difficult to really commit to doing this thing without Donald. So I believe he is coming back."
Jamie Lee Curtis is grateful for everything the "Halloween" franchise has given her, and she knows it's what she'll be remembered for. "One of these days . . . it's gonna say three words: 'Halloween' actress dies."
First it was Winnie the Pooh, now there's going to be a Grinch horror movie.
Check out the trailer for the "Blockbuster" series with Randall Park. It premieres November 3rd on Netflix.
A new "Wednesday" trailer shows Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester and Christina Ricci as a faculty member at Wednesday Addams' school. It hits Netflix on November 23rd.
Maggie and Negan's "Walking Dead" spin-off will debut next April.
A new series called "America's Got Talent: All-Stars" will bring back contestants from former seasons. Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel will be the judges. It'll premiere next year.
Kanye West went off on Jewsish people this weekend, in a tirade that got his Instagram account restricted and one of his Tweets removed from Twitter.
And UC Berkeley is offering a class on Nicki Minaj. It's called "Nicki Minaj: The Black Barbie Femmecee & Hip-Hop Feminisms", and it'll study Nicki's "impact in the context of broader historical-social structures & hip-hop feminisms."
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