The Bret Mega Show has all the entertainment news that you'll need, and we might even give you a "Hot Celebrity Fact of the Day". Today's "Hollywood Hashtag" stories include...
"Top Gun" is now a reality show. "Top Gun: The Next Generation" is coming to Nat Geo, but a premiere date hasn't been announced yet. The show will follow Navy student pilots "every step of the way" during training, as they embark on "some of the most challenging flight tests possible, including landing on an aircraft carrier at sea."
Chuck Norris and Vanilla Ice will battle the undead in "Zombie Plane", a movie that was shot earlier this year in Australia. There's no word when it's coming out.
Whoopi Goldberg met with Pope Francis recently, and gave him "Sister Act" merch, because he's a fan. He told Whoopi, "One of the best things you can do for people is to help them and to have joy and to make them laugh."
Millie Bobby Brown is ready to say, "Thank you, and goodbye" to "Stranger Things". She says, "[The show] takes up a lot of time to film and it's preventing me from creating stories that I'm passionate about."
Tyler Perry is building a 5-bedroom home in South Carolina for a 93-year-old woman he previously said he'd help. The woman was being pushed out by an investment group who wanted her property.
Tommy Lee says he used to drink two gallons of vodka a day because he liked the way it made him feel. He's now one year sober, and had a full body health scan and was told by a doctor everything looked good.
Here's Cardi B posing for Skims.
Kendall Jenner visited four Midwest universities, including the University of Illinois, to promote her 818 Tequila. She served drinks, did meet-and-greets, and signed bottles
There's a third "Knives Out" movie in the works.
A live action version of Disney's animated "Gargoyles" from the '90s is in the works
Cover songs that were hated by the original artists include Van Halen's version of The Kinks' "You Really Got Me", Motley Crue's "Anarchy in the UK", and Limp Bizkit's attempt at "Behind Blue Eyes".
And At screenings of "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour", fans are standing, dancing, singing, cheering, and shining their phone flashlights. And some people who just wanted to sit and watch the movie aren't enjoying themselves.
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'Top Gun' is now a REALITY SHOW??!!





