The Wake Up with Bret & Julie's Julie Tristan has all the entertainment news that you'll need, and she'll even give you a "Hot Guy Fact of the Day". Today's "Hollywood Hashtag" stories include...
BRAD PITT is suing ANGELINA JOLIE over their wine business. Brad says Angelina intentionally sought to mess with him by selling her interest behind his back, to a guy who's now trying to launch a hostile takeover.
A copyright lawsuit is seeking to have "Top Gun: Maverick" pulled from theaters. The original film was based on a magazine story, and the heirs of the writer say they've regained the rights to that story, so the sequel is unauthorized.
Before his death, BOB SAGET recorded a segment on NIKKI GLASER's new show "Welcome Home Nikki Glaser". Check out a clip.
NEVE CAMPBELL will not be in "Scream 6" due to a pay dispute. "I felt the offer that was presented to me did not equate to the value I have brought to the franchise." This will be the first "Scream" movie she's not in.
CHRIS EVANS is raising money for a pediatric cancer charity in Boston by raffling off the chance to be his date at the red carpet premiere of "The Gray Man". The sweepstakes are open until June 26th through Omaze.com, and a winner will be announced around July 13th.
The creator of "Scrubs" and stars ZACH BRAFF and DONALD FAISON are all interested in a reboot. And on an upcoming "Martin" reunion special, MARTIN LAWRENCE and the cast are asked about a revival. But we won't know what they said until the show airs.
See JENNA ORTEGA as Wednesday Addams in the first teaser for TIM BURTON's upcoming Netflix series, "Wednesday".
Netflix's adaptation of the classic comic series "The Sandman" is coming in August. The first trailer dropped yesterday.
Here's a picture of BRADLEY COOPER and MATT BOMER kissing in the movie "Maestro".
DAVE CHAPPELLE is donating all ticket proceeds from his stand-up gig in Buffalo, New York to the victims of the May 14th mass shooting. No word on the exact amount, but it was a sold out show at a 3,000-person venue.
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY supports the Second Amendment, but believes in common sense reform because, "Business as usual isn't working." He's advocating for things like universal background checks and red flag laws.
JEREMIAH FRAITES from the LUMINEERS was walking in Boston when he saw a street artist playing their song "Ophelia". So he joined in, even though the guy didn't know who he was.
GISELE BUNDCHEN took some video of TOM BRADY in his new Brady Brand boxer briefs.
DEMI LOVATO's new album is called "Holy [Eff]", and it's out August 19th. The first single, "Skin of My Teeth", drops on Friday.
A list from "Loudwire" of rock music-related Guinness World Records includes: the shortest concert, which was 13 seconds by The Who . . . the most encores was five, by The Cure . . . and the first music video to be banned by MTV was "Body Language" by Queen.
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