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The Pulse

The Pulse

By: LGRN (Let's Get Ready Network)
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The Pulse is Let's Get Ready Network's entertainment news show — taking the pulse of the film and TV world every other Friday on The Post Credits. Hosted by Fares, Adelia, and Suge, The Pulse covers the biggest stories from the week in entertainment — new trailers, casting announcements, box office news, streaming drops, awards coverage, and whatever else in the world of film and TV has caught their attention. No press junket talking points. No algorithm-driven takes. Just two genuine fans breaking down the entertainment world as it happens. Whether it's a Marvel trailer that just dropped, a TV show that everyone's suddenly talking about, or an awards show that went completely off the rails — if it happened in entertainment this week, The Pulse is where you'll hear about it. New episodes drop every other Friday. Subscribe so you never miss a pulse check.Copyright 2026 LGRN (Let's Get Ready Network) Politics & Government
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  • The Pulse | The Best 5-Year Run in Hollywood, Fast & Furious On TV & Sesame Street at the World Cup
    May 16 2026

    The Pulse is back — and we've got a packed show. Adelia and Suge kick things off with a debate that could get heated: who had the best five-year run in Hollywood history? Nobody's backing down.

    Then we get into the week's biggest entertainment news.

    The Big Bang Theory spinoff Stuart Fails to Save the Universe finally has a premiere date — July 23 on HBO Max — and the first teaser reveals this is nothing like the show you remember. Think multiverse chaos, giant bugs, and comic book store owner Stuart accidentally triggering the apocalypse.

    Peter Jackson made waves at Cannes after receiving an honorary Palme d'Or, saying he doesn't dislike AI in film at all — but his more provocative take is that the AI debate is exactly why Andy Serkis will never win an award for playing Gollum, despite it being a fully human performance.

    Vin Diesel took the stage at the NBCUniversal upfronts and told advertisers that Peacock is launching four Fast & Furious TV shows — except sources inside the studio say it's actually just one in active development. So which is it, Vin?

    And Fox Sports is teaming up with Sesame Street for World Cup coverage — yes, really. Count von Count is doing stats breakdowns, Oscar the Grouch has a highlight show, and Cookie Monster has been practicing eating cookies without his hands to prepare.

    All that and more on this week's Pulse.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Pulse | From Star Wars to Spider-Man: Our 2026 Summer Movie Preview | Fares & Adelia
    May 2 2026

    The Pulse is back! We're kicking off our summer movie preview just as Hollywood is grappling with one of its biggest debates — the role of AI in filmmaking. Val Kilmer has been resurrected by generative AI to star in As Deep as the Grave, a film he was cast in years before his death in 2025 but was too ill to shoot. His family gave their blessing, the production followed SAG guidelines, and the trailer debuted at CinemaCon — but the conversation it has started is far from over.

    And that conversation got louder this week when Evangeline Lilly took to Instagram to blast Disney over the recent layoffs that gutted Marvel's visual development team, calling the decision "disgusting and horrible" and directing a pointed "shame on you" at the company. We're getting into all of it.

    Plus, Toho has officially confirmed Godzilla World — their answer to Legendary's MonsterVerse — a new interconnected universe of Japanese Godzilla films, with Godzilla Minus Zero leading the charge this November. And we've got your full summer movie preview to get you ready for the biggest season in cinema.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • The Pulse | Is James Gunn Actually Putting Wonder Woman in Man of Tomorrow? | Fares & Adelia
    Apr 18 2026

    Your new biweekly entertainment news show has arrived! We're kicking things off with the casting story that broke the internet — Adria Arjona has officially joined Man of Tomorrow, James Gunn's Superman sequel. The role? Officially listed as a mystery. Reportedly Maxima. But fans are still asking: is this actually how Wonder Woman enters the DCU?

    We're breaking down the full wild ride — from Gunn calling out Deadline for "shoddy journalism" to the four finalists, to Arjona landing the part after Gunn himself once called her name in the mix "bullshit." You genuinely cannot make this stuff up.

    We're also breaking down all the biggest news out of CinemaCon, reacting to the brand new trailers for Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat II, and digging into the petition signed by over 3,000 actors and industry professionals trying to block the Paramount/Warner Bros. merger — and what it could mean for Hollywood.

    Plus more of the entertainment news you need to know — because if it's buzzing, we're talking about it.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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