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.