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...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were followed by the paparazzi in New York City, in what their rep called a "relentless pursuit" that people are comparing to the chase that led to Princess Diana's death.
Johnny Depp says he has no further need for Hollywood in a time when people can't be themselves. He doesn't feel boycotted by Hollywood anymore because he doesn't think about it.
Alec Baldwin's next movie will be "Kent State", about the deadly confrontation between Ohio National Guardsmen and student protesters during the Vietnam War. It's an interesting choice for a guy known for his own gun tragedy.
TBS is bringing back "The Joe Schmo Show", a fake reality show, where all the contestants are actors except one, who's kind of the butt of the joke. The original debuted 20 years ago.
Eva Mendes has "real big Kenergy."
A new "Pink Panther" movie is in the works with Eddie Murphy as Detective Jacques Clouseau. There will also be a CGI-animated Pink Panther.
Check out the trailer for "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning: Part 1".
Last night was the season finale of "The Masked Singer". British singer Bishop Briggs won. She was Medusa. David Archuleta was the runner-up. He was in the Macaw costume.
Conan O'Brien, Dana Carvey, Kevin Nealon, and Robert Smigel got together to read excerpts from the never-produced "Hans and Franz" movie.
Aquaman himself, Jason Momoa, will host Shark Week this summer.
Remember the pizza shop owner who offered free pizza for a year in exchange for Taylor Swift tickets? Well, he got his wish. Someone hooked him and his wife up with tickets to Taylor's Houston show.
Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem are one of the greatest fake bands of all time. And now they've accomplished something very few fake bands ever do: They've made the billboard charts.
A list of names you may not be pronouncing correctly includes Matthew McConaughey, Thandiwe Newton, Mads Mikkelson, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Timothée Chalamet. (Check out more here).
And Consequence.com ranked every Disney live-action remake. At #1 is "Pete's Dragon" from 2016, followed by 2021's "Cruella", then 2018's "Christopher Robin". In dead last, at no surprise, is last year's "Pinocchio".
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