Back in the Day & Hollywood Minute: Xanadu, Stand by Me & Batman Sequel Plans
Jay rewinds to the release of Xanadu, Stand by Me, the debut of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, and Disney?s 2017 announcement of its own streaming service, Disney+. Then in Hollywood Minute, Chelsea runs through the big entertainment buzz: The Batman Part II begins filming in spring 2026 with Robert Pattinson expected to return, former Superman Dean Cain says he?s joining ICE, and Justin Bieber?s $300 burger seat cushion for charity.
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Back in the Day & Hollywood Minute: Xanadu, Stand by Me & Batman Sequel Plans

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