NBC’s Today This Week of June 9: Orlando Bloom, Bryan Cranston, and Leighton Meester

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The week of June 9 brings a packed guest list to Today, with a mix of A-listers, industry veterans, and buzzy new names lined up across the show’s morning blocks.

Kicking off Monday, Today leans into summer trend forecasting and celeb buzz with Orlando Bloom, promoting Deep Cover, alongside Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans for their upcoming film Materialists. The 9 a.m. hour goes lifestyle-heavy with health tips from Dr. Jen Caudle, a feature on Atlanta’s Café Momentum, and an updated chicken piccata recipe courtesy of Dylan Dreyer’s son, Cal.

Tuesday spotlights evolving workplace culture, with a segment on fertility and family benefits as a key draw for job seekers. The celeb bench runs deep, featuring Bryan Cranston on Everything Is Going to Be Great, Questlove on Ladies & Gentleman… 50 Years of SNL Music, and Jeff Gordon talking American Thunder. Mamie Gummer and Kate the Chemist also join the later block.

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Wednesday balances entertainment with editorial, as Leighton Meester promotes The Buccaneers and Mason Thames and Nico Parker preview How to Train Your Dragon. The hour includes advice on digital privacy, a spotlight on Kirk Franklin, and a segment on the art of healthy disagreement.

Thursday keeps the momentum going with back-to-back appearances from Gerard Butler, first plugging How to Train Your Dragon and then returning in the 9 a.m. hour. Uzo Aduba and Josh Carter tackle caregiving, while Christina Hendricks and fashion expert Melissa Garcia round out the hour.

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Friday brings a mix of nostalgia and celebration. Sebastian Maniscalco and the Meet the Parents cast reunite at Tribeca, while the Today anchors mark Father’s Day on-air. The Citi Concert Series closes the week with a performance by Sabrina Claudio.

Today airs weekdays from 7–10 a.m. ET on NBC, blending live interviews, cultural coverage, and lifestyle features for its national morning audience.

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