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...
Disney is making a live-action "Moana" with Dwayne Johnson returning as the demigod Maui. He will also produce, alongside Auli'I Cravalho, the original voice of Moana.
A "Harry Potter" TV series is in the works, and if it happens, it'll probably end up at HBO Max. This won't be a spin-off series like the "Fantastic Beasts" movies. Instead, each season will be related to one of the "Harry Potter" books. It's not clear what, if any, characters we already know will be involved. J.K. Rowling WILL have some creative input, but she won't be the primary creator or showrunner.
Bella Ramsey from "The Last of Us" likes to eat their cereal with orange juice instead of milk. It's dividing the Internet with some thinking it sounds genius, while others find it disgusting.
The new "Fatal Attraction" series that hits Paramount+ this month actually brings the story 15 years into the future, when Dan finishes serving a prison sentence for killing Alex, and vows to prove his innocence.
Scarlett Johansson said she can't have social media because her ego is too fragile and reading comments would give her anxiety. But she also tried Instagram once and said she wasted too much time.
"Paddington 3" starts filming this summer.
HBO is discussing a possible "Game of Thrones" prequel about Aegon's conquest of Westeros.
Check out the trailer for DC's "Blue Beetle" starring Xolo Mariduena from "Cobra Kai". It hits theaters August 18th.
A list from The Mary Sue of disturbing movies that millennial parents show their kids includes "The Dark Crystal", "Return to Oz", "Matilda", and "The Witches".
A list of things from Fodor's Travel that only jerks do at concerts includes outperforming the performer . . . insulting the artist . . . pushing your way through the crowd . . . and disrespecting families.
There's apparently a "hedgehog cafe" in Tokyo . . . and Kim Kardashian took her kids to it.
And this year, for the first time, Coachella will livestream all six stages across both weekends. Plus, archived sets will be available each night following the livestream, and many performances will be made available on demand.
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