CLEVELAND — Amy Schumer's journey to become a mom is now a docu-series, Gal Gadot pulled off an incredible surprise for nurses and doctors, and how Keanu Reeves gave one of his film franchise's millions of dollars in free publicity. This is the top news in Hollywood.
Just when you thought you knew everything about her, Amy Schumer is shocking fans once again.
The funny lady is releasing a new docu-series, 'Expecting Amy' on HBO Max detailing her pregnancy experience.
The show kicks off just days after she found out the news, and follows along all the way up to the birth of her son Gene.
Schumer doesn't shy away from any tough topics either, discussing her struggle with Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) which she says felt like food poisoning for nine straight months.
It couldn't have been fun, but the end result is pretty cute.
The three part documentary will go live on July 9.
While all the moms (and ladies in general) are Wonder Women, the real Wonder Woman did something pretty heroic today.
Wonder Woman actor Gal Gadot surprised doctors and nurses on 'Good Morning America' who have been wearing her character's iconic costume to get them through this pandemic.
The healthcare workers told GMA that wearing superhero gear makes them feel even just a little bit stronger fighting this pandemic.
"You are the real heroes let's just make this clear,' said Gadot during the Zoom call, "everything that you do is the real deal. You are risking your life for other people, I get emotional just thinking about it."
It's okay to get emotional, they really are heroes.
'Wonder Woman: 1984' was set to debut in June, but has since been pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
And Keanu Reeves may not be a traditional hero, but it looks like he might have singlehandedly saved the 'John Wick' franchise.
The co-creator and screenwriter of the John Wick series, Derek Kolstad shocked fans of the series recently when he told comicbook.com that the franchise was originally supposed to be called 'Scorn.'
Apparently, Reeves, kept forgetting the name of the movie and would call it 'John Wick' while talking about it in public.
Kolstad said "marketing was like 'Dude, that's four to five million dollars in free advertising so far.'"
Although they may have felt backed into a corner at first, the series really took off and the fourth installation will debut in 2022.
Nice job Keanu.