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Bon Jovi fans are in for a treat as the iconic rock band opens up about their 40-year career in a new docuseries titled “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story”. The four-part show delves into the band’s journey from playing small clubs on the Jersey Shore to selling out stadiums around the world. Viewers can expect a mix of archival footage, personal videos, and present-day interviews as the band reflects on their rise to fame.

In other entertainment news, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Apollo Global Management are reportedly in talks to make a joint bid for Paramount Global. While the companies have yet to approach Paramount directly, investors are urging the studio to explore other options as they continue exclusive deal talks with Skydance Media.

Meanwhile, actor Alec Baldwin’s criminal case regarding the fatal shooting of “Rust” cinematographer Halyna Hutchins is set to come to a head on July 10. The case revolves around a Colt .45 “Peacemaker” revolver, symbolizing the American Wild West, and marks Hollywood’s first on-set shooting with a live round in modern times.

On a lighter note, Taylor Swift surprised fans with the release of her new double album “The Tortured Poets Department”, featuring 31 tracks that delve into themes of heartbreak and personal struggles. The singer’s 11th studio album has already garnered praise from fans and critics alike.

Overall, the entertainment industry continues to buzz with exciting developments and surprises, keeping fans eagerly anticipating what’s next in the world of music, film, and television.

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