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Episode 2726 of The Entertainment Report With Ray Melo News stories include 'Young Guns' icons reuniting at Dallas Fan Expo; Netflix announces 'KPop Demon Hunters' immersive experience; no Season 2 for 'The Boroughs' on Netflix; Norman Reedus wraps final season of 'Daryl Dixon'; 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez to compete on 'DWTS'; Tyra Banks, Ciara to appear as 'Project Runway' Season 22 guest judges; McConaughey, Harrelson comedy series 'Brothers' to premiere Sept. 23; 'Gilded Age' stars tease 'juicy' Season 4 as production begins; NBC announces civilian 'Traitors' fall premiere date; 'Grand Theft Auto VI' cover art revealed, pre-orders begin June 25; 'Lilo & Stitch,' 'The Ring' star Daveigh Chase dies at 35; Grammy-nominated producer Tay Keith diea at 29.

Episode 2725 of The Entertainment Report With Ray Melo News stories include Ryan Gosling to be honored with American Cinematheque Award; Javier Bardem honored at Hollywood hand and footprint ceremony; Alan Cumming, David Morrissey U.K. drama 'Tip Toe' to air on Starz; 'The Westies' trailer: J.K. Simmons plays Irish gang member; Keanu Reeves, Gard Hollinger sponsor motorcycle racer in 'Hooligans'; 'Sia: Nostalgic for the Present' trailer revisits Coachella set, tour; Zac Brown Band, Jon Batiste to perform at 'Block Party 250' special; Tom Dressen, legendary stand-up comedian, who played with Frank Sinatra, has died at the age of 81; and Walter Parazaider, saxophonist and one of the co-founders of the rock band Chicago, has died at the age of 86.

Episode 2724 of The Entertainment Report With Ray Melo News stories include Jelly Roll divorcing Bunnie XO after 10 years of marriage; Colin Farrell says 'The Batman: Part II' script is 'amazing'; 'Loki' star Tom Hiddleston to host Nat Geo docu-series on Pompeii; 'Bloodaxe' Viking epic renewed for 2nd season ahead of S1 premiere; Apple TV orders Season 4 of 'The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy'; 'Kiki's Delivery Service' to be adapted as live-action series;"'Strange New Worlds' S4 clip teases adventures with horses, dinosaurs; Sherie Rene Scott replacing Juliette Lewis in 'Rocky Horror'; Britain's Prince George to attend Eton College; Tom Holland confirms he is married to Zendaya; and Wu-Tang Clan perform 'Bring Da Ruckus' on 'The Tonight Show'.

Episode 2723 of The Entertainment Report With Ray Melo News stories include 'Moana' featurette highlights 'Along the Way,' song from new film, 'The Last House' trailer: Greta Lee, Wagner Moura are trapped at home; Tina Fey series 'The Four Seasons' renewed for Season 3, 'Drag Race Francje': Holly White, Lana Cotta among Season 4 cast; David Tennant, Nicola Coughlan and more join 'Only Murders' Season 6; 'House of the Dragon' cast tease 'bigger and badder' Season 3; Billy Crystal to launch '860' solo show on Broadway in October; Fox enters agreement to buy Roku for $22B; singer Oliver Tree, 32, killed in helicopter crash; Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce go see 'Oh, Mary!' on Broadway; Madonna, Sabrina Carpenter hit the club in 'Bring Your Love' video; BTS officially releases 'Come Over' to celebrate Festa; Drake's 'Iceman' tops U.S. album chart for 3rd week; and 'Disclosure Day' tops North American box office with $44M.

Episode 2722 of The Entertainment Report With Ray Melo News stories include Gene Shalit, longtime Today show movie critic, dies at 100; 'House of the Dragon' cast tease 'bigger and badder' Season 3; 'Gomer Pyle,' 'That Girl' star Ronnie Schell dies at 94; BTS to launch Busan shows for 'Arirang' world tour; Taylor Swift, Alanis Morissette inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame; Olivia Rodrigo releases new album, 'Stupid Song' music video; Backstreet Boys release 'Bottle Up,' song for new 'Paw Patrol' movie; amd the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of June 13th.

Episode 2721 of The Entertainment Report With Ray Melo News stories include Glenn Close, Ridley Scott to receive honorary Oscars;'24 Jump Street' action-comedy in the works; Brad Pitt, his dog survive wilderness in 'Heart of the Beast' trailer; Original 'Fast and the Furious' returns to theaters in August; Apple TV renews 'Widow's Bay' for Season 2: 'Canada's Drag Race' announces first 'All Stars' contestants; Kaley Cuoco pregnant, expecting second daughter with Tom Pelphrey; Hugh Laurie, Joe Alwyn join 'Legacy of Spies' series; Olivia Rodrigo performs, talks new album on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'; and 'Tonight Show': Loggins, Bacon perform with classroom instruments.

Episode 2720 of The Entertainment Report With Ray Melo

Episode 2720 of The Entertainment Report With Ray Melo

Episode 2719 of The Entertainment Report With Ray Melo News stories include Emily Blunt, Colman Domingo attend 'Disclosure Day' premiere; 'Romy and Michele's High School Reunion' sequel now in production; 'Enola Holmes 3' trailer brings action, mystery to Malta; Katy Perry, Justin Trudeau make red carpet debut as couple; 'Cat in the Hat' trailer shows Dr. Seuss icon get 'one last chance'; 'Hadestown' trailer brings Broadway musical to theaters; Netflix orders third and final season of 'Good Girl's Guide to Murder'; 'Trying': Kat causes chaos for Nikki, Jason in Season 5 trailer; Elle shakes up Seattle in trailer for 'Legally Blonde' prequel; Season 2 of Luke Grimes' 'Marshals' is now filming; 'Stranger Things: First Shadow' winding down Broadway, West End runs; and Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater split up.

Episode 2718 of The Entertainment Report With Ray Melo News stories include 'Schmigadoon,' 'Ragtime,' 'Salesman' take top Tony Awards; celebrity couples step out at the Tony Awards; Red is HK, has a sister in 'Descendants: Wicked Wonderland' teaser; 'The Bear' stars prep one last service in Season 5 trailer; Octavia Spencer, Hannah Waddingham go on the run in 'Ride or Die' trailer; 'Scooby Doo: Origins' introduces the real-life dog playing Scooby; Netflix announces 'Ghostbusters' series title; 'Lioness' Season 3 to premiere on Paramount+ in August; Mario Lopez to host 'Presidential 1776 Award' special on CBS; 'Buffy,' 'Ted Lasso' icon Anthony Stewart Head dies at 72; Charlie Puth cancels Orlando show due to illness; Drake's 'Iceman' tops U.S. album chart for 2nd week; and 'Scary Movie' tops North American box office with $55M.