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...
The Duffer Brothers are planning a "Stranger Things" spin-off that'll be "1,000% different from the show," plus a stage play set in the world of "Stranger Things" . . . and a TV series adaptation of the novel "The Talisman".
Lady Gaga did her first-ever makeup tutorial to promote her own line, Haus Labs.
Paul Rudd heard that a young boy was being bullied in school, so he reached out to him on FaceTime, by text, and sent him a signed Ant-Man helmet. In a handwritten letter, he said, "It's important to remember that even when life is tough that things get better."
Sources say Beyoncé has been running "#MeToo checks" on any potential collaborators on her new album, and even rejected two high-profile artists because of sexual misconduct allegations.
Kevin Smith dropped the trailer for "Clerks 3" yesterday.
Here's a cast for you: Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, John David Washington, Robert De Niro, Chris Rock, Taylor Swift, Anya Taylor-Joy, Mike Myers, Rami Malek, Zoe Saldana, Timothy Olyphant, and Michael Shannon. Check out the trailer for "Amsterdam".
Check out the trailer for "The Woman King", starring Viola Davis as the leader of a female fighting unit in Africa. It's based on a true story.
Here's the trailer for the HBO Max reboot "Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin".
George Clooney's Batsuit from "Batman & Robin" is hitting the auction block this month, with a starting bid of $40,000. That's the one with the nipples on it.
Speaking of auction items, Janis Joplin's hand-painted mandolin that she gifted to Jimi Hendrix sold for $281,250 at its first-ever auction. It has both their names painted on it, and the phrases, "love thy neighbor" and "flowers, beads, bangles forever".
In an interview with "GQ" last month Brad Pitt said he suffers from a condition where he can't remember people's faces. For some reason, the story just blew up yesterday.
Quentin Tarantino calls "Peppa Pig" the greatest British import of the decade. He watches it a lot with his two-year-old son, who's first movie was "Despicable Me 2".
And RINGO STARR turns 82 today, and at noon, he wants you to send peace and love into the universe.
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