Saturday, 31 August 2013

Nobody In 'Vampire Academy' Is Innocent, Says Screenwriter Dan Waters




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Nobody In 'Vampire Academy' Is Innocent, Says Screenwriter Dan Waters



Vampire AcademyFans got their first taste of the big-screen adaptation of Richelle Mead's "Vampire Academy" earlier this month with the bloody fabulous debut of a teaser trailer. (SHIRTLESS DIMITRI WHAT!!!!!!!) But with a big-screen bow more than six months away, we're already bloodlusting for more.


Sooooooo... we hopped on the phone with screenwriter Daniel Waters (probably best known for penning 1988's "Heathers") to get all the dirty details about the Zoey Deutch-starring film, including what's changed from the book and how "Vampire Academy" will be different than other teen flicks.



Hollywood Crush: "Heathers" came out 25 years ago. How do you think the teen sensibility has changed since then?

Dan Waters: I think it goes through different patterns and waves. Certainly, when "Heathers" came around, I think people were sick of a certain kind of teen film, like, even John Hughes films that we loved then and love now, I think it came at a period when people were sick of them, and I think we're getting to that point again, where we've seen so many different teen cliches and young-adult cliches and even vampire-themed cliches. I'm happy to be coming back to the teen genre, because I think it's time to slap those cliches around again. We need something new because I think everybody kind of feels like we're in a rut of the same kind of thing over and over.


How is that you and your brother ["Mean Girls" director Mark Waters] as adult men can so easily tap into the psyche of teen girls?

Well, I've always had the opinion that men are—there are so many movies about men and boys and things like that, and we're not that interesting. I think especially at that age, especially in the high school years, it's the girls that really run things, and they're the ones going through a lot more complex stuff. So to me, it's not about being a great feminist or anything like that, I just want to find what's most original that when you do something with a female character, you're already getting a much more original and interesting perspective. Even like the Catwoman character I did in "Batman Returns" was odd. You definitely have a different sensibility.


I get kind of weirded out when people get so surprised when it has a female protagonist. I think a lot of times people will compare Rose Hathaway's character with Bella Swan from "Twilight," and I'm like, "Can't they just be two characters in two separate universes?" Nobody says Iron Man has a better sense of humor than Wolverine because they're just two different characters. We need a lot more female characters. I think it makes the world a lot more interesting if we see that perspective. So I'm coming in almost on the level of a writer trying to be original, that when you have a female character—a female lead, especially—it colors everything.


We definitely find it disheartening when everyone lumps all YA adaptations together simply because they're geared toward a similarly aged demographic.

I was a little guilty of that too, believe me. When the producers first came to me, and I wasn't familiar with the book and they said, "Would you like to adapt 'Vampire Academy'?" I thought, "Oh no! It's come to this." It was like they were offering me "Zack and Cody in Space" or something. It took me to really read the book and really understand, "Okay, don't be fooled by the titled. There's a lot going on here. There's a lot going on here that you don't get in a typical genre movie."


What was it you saw that won you over?

I see every movie that comes out, so to me—and especially it seems like nowadays—every movie has some innocent character come across this new world, and they start screaming, "This just can't be happening! Magic is impossible! There's no such thing as a vampire!" I love that nobody in "Vampire Academy" is innocent. We get to jump the line past all of that stuff. They're all pretty chill about it. Magic is real. Vampires are real. Vampires doing magic is real. To me, what was interesting about the project was the chance to play the supernatural as completely natural. To me, it was just a new way. A new attack at this material.






It certainly has a unique mythology with the three different types of vampires.

By being able to start on second base or third base, as it were, and not have to go through that whole opening getting everyone up to speed, we can actually get to a deeper level. We're all agreed there is such a thing as vampires. Now let's really get into it. Now, let's get into the different types of vampires and the different types of relationships that that makes. That's also pretty fascinating.


That does take a bit of explaining though. How do you not get bogged down in exposition?

I can tell you, it's an ongoing process. My original view was to just throw everybody right in, and just like you're a fly on a wall at the academy where everybody knows this stuff already. So you've got to pay attention and glom on. For people who haven't read the book, we're going through a process, or maybe tweaking. So we do find out a little bit more upfront. But to me, that's part of the fun. That the whole movie isn't about finding out what it's all about but what happens after that. It's like when you go visit a foreign city, you don't want to read about everything int he travel book on the plane over there. You want to kind of just be thrown in to that new environment and experience it. I think that's part of the fun.


How involved was Richelle?

I didn't talk to Richelle before writing it. She's so cool that she knew it's a different process, and she didn't want to be in my head right away. But she did read the first draft. Mark and I went up and met with her after that. The great thing about her is that she' snot only the person who created this world, but she's also a fan too. So she can look at this as a fan and just like enjoy it and go with it. And I think she was surprised when she just went on the roller-coaster ride forgetting she's the one who actually created this stuff. There's definitely some stuff I tried that she was for. I tried to make Christian blond, and that's when she slapped me. Definitely don't want to mess with the boys and their personal appearance.


Were there any scenes you wanted to fit in but just couldn't?

It's not an easy book to adapt. I always think that my housekeeper could have done a good adaptation of "Hunger Games." You just go for a ride and step back. I think this is much more complex material. It's not just dealing with action and the supernatural, but all these different kinds of weird relationships, too. So I found from an adaptation standpoint, the biggest difficulty was that a lot of it takes place in Rose's head, which kind of works in the book with Richelle and her writing, but nobody wants to see a movie where the character narrates the movie and says, "this happened and then this happened." So i think a lot of if was creating mystery out of that. But I felt like everything—and maybe I'm just rationalizing—but I felt like everything that was cut, I'm okay with. That statement will come back to haunt me. I know I had to do practically a press conference to tell the fans that Eddie's character would not be appearing. I mean, it's crazy. But you read the book, and Eddie's got, like, a couple of lines. I'm struggling to put more Mason in right now.


This was the first project you and your brother collaborated on. When and how did he become involved?

It's funny, we've actually developed a lot fo things together. I don't want to blow anybody's mind, but this is actually our second vampire project. I adapted the Christopher Moore novel "Bloodsucking Freaks" for 20th Century Fox with him attached to direct. The studio really liked the script, but it's so hard to get a movie made. When my brother found out I was doing another vampire movie, he was actually angry. He didn't want to have anything to do with it. Then I showed him the script and he said, "Wait a minute. You didn't tell me it was going to be good!" I think he got involved then. But my brother and I are a god team. I'm kind of like the "crazy right brain, way too imaginative, can't even get a driver's license because I day dream too much" [type], and he's much more the "left brain, never got a B in his life, just make everything run on time" [type]. It's a good match because I can just let my imagination run wild. And he says you're letting it run too wild.


I assume Mark's cutting the film now. Are you involved in that process, or are you hands off now?

He's still in London, and I'm in Los Angeles. But I'm definitely not done. I have a feeling I'm going to be writing and re-writing narration, tweaking it until a week before. I think the disappointment of certain teen films recently, we have to completely readjust what we're doing with the movie. We're obviously adapting "Vampire Academy" because we love "Vampire Academy," so the movie's not going to change. The marketing may get crazy, so I warn the readers of that.


"Vampire Academy" hits theaters February 14, 2014.


What do you think about what Mark had to say about "Vampire Academy"?








Friday, 30 August 2013

Robert Pattinson For Dior: Even More Pretty Pics!




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Robert Pattinson For Dior: Even More Pretty Pics!



Robert PattinsonOh, those maddening minxes at Dior! The fashion house continues to tease us with images from "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson's upcoming campaign, and we're positively slobbering over this latest batch!


The black-and-white snaps (which you can find at the Dior Homme website), feature the heartthrob alongside a lucky lady model in various swoony scenarios—snuggling in bed, romping on the beach, canoodling in an elevator—all teasing the September 1 release of the ad.



Yet, if Women's Wear Daily's scoop about RPattz's endorsement is true, we won't be seeing the final ads on this side of the pond. The commercials are set to air only in Europe (save for the UK) and Asia (except for China and Japan), with a coinciding print campaign in various magazines and newspapers. But in this internet age, we're optimistic we'll somehow get to see Robert in all his Dior Homme glory very soon.


What do you think of the latest sneak peeks at Robert Pattinson's ads? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Thursday, 29 August 2013

'Vampire Diaries' Adds A Mysterious Professor




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'Vampire Diaries' Adds A Mysterious Professor



Rick CosnettWith school back in session, it's no surprise TV's teachers are quickly being cast into the classroom.


The latest (via Entertainment Weekly): Rick Cosnett, who will join "The Vampire Diaries" as Dr. Wes Maxfield, a biology professor at Whitmore College. He will make "fast enemies" with new students Elena and Caroline, and they, in turn, will begin to suspect he's hiding something. (But, really, what character on "The Vampire Diaries" isn't hiding something?)


Rick's casting is just the latest bit of news pertaining to the BFF's entry into higher education. Earlier this summer, we talked to "TVD" executive producer Julie Plec, who spilled a few details about the upcoming semester, er, season.



"They're really committed to enjoying life and enjoying college and being college freshmen," Julie said of Elena and Caroline. "Of course things will go instantly, terribly wrong, because that's what always happens, but they remain committed to trying to have a true college experience and it bonds them in a really good way."


"The Vampire Diaries" returns October 3.


Is Rick a worthy addition to the "TVD" cast?








Wednesday, 28 August 2013

'Mockingjay' Enrolls '90210' Alum Evan Ross




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'Mockingjay' Enrolls '90210' Alum Evan Ross



Evan RossIt's nesting season for the "Mockingjay."


Sure, "Hunger Games" fans still have three months to wait until the highly anticipated sequel, "Catching Fire," hits theaters, but casting is already ramping up on the third and fourth installments. The newest addition (per Lionsgate): "90210" alum Evan Ross (whom you may also recognize as Ashlee Simpson's boyfriend).


Evan joins "Mockingjay" as Messalla, one of the camera crew members filming propaganda for the Capitol. He's the assistant to director Cressida, who will be played by "Game of Thrones" actress Natalie Dormer.



Also added for the finale: Australian actress Stef Dawson, who will play Finnick's lady love Annie Cresta.


"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1," starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth, is scheduled for a November 21, 2014, release with "Mockingjay - Part 2" opening in theaters November 20, 2015.


What do you think of Evan as Messalla? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Selena Gomez Struts Her Stuff At 'Getaway' Premiere




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Selena Gomez Struts Her Stuff At 'Getaway' Premiere



In case you missed the memo, Selena Gomez has officially completed her 2013 transformation: from a teeny-tiny Wizard of Waverly Place into a full-grown lady who likes high fashion, fast cars and things that go BOOM! on the big screen. Want some proof? Just feast your eyes on her appearance from last night's premiere of "Getaway," where she strode in on mile-high heels and stole the show—which, considering that it's a heist movie, is quite the accomplishment.



Gentlemen, start your engines! Selena lived right up to her new status as a young style icon with her look last night: a dress with a pretty lace panel slung across its plunging V-neckline, and a tulip skirt that offered a peek of purple at the hem. A matching plummy manicure and some serious ear-baubles completed her look, which, let's be honest, is just one more style success in a series of hits. She's been nailing her red-carpet looks like a boss ever since the "Spring Breakers" buzz put her in the spotlight early this year. We can't wait to see what she wears next!



What do you think of Selena's look from the "Getaway" premiere?








Monday, 26 August 2013

VMA All Access Live Stream Kicks Off Now!




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VMA All Access Live Stream Kicks Off Now!



You guys! The 2013 MTV Video Music Awards are just days away (Sunday, August 25, to be exact), and we're getting this party started with four days of live streaming we've dubbed the VMA All Access Experience. You'll want to keep an eye out for Robin Thicke, Big Sean, Ariana Grande, Grimes and many more!






It all kicks off today at 4 p.m. ET, so be sure to click play on the clip above to get in on the VMA All Access Experience!



Of course, you'll also want to tune into the big show, the 2013 Video Music Awards, when they go live from Brooklyn's Barclays Center on Sunday, August 25 at 9 p.m. ET. Don't miss it!








Sunday, 25 August 2013

5 Things To Do Before Seeing 'Mortal Instruments: City Of Bones'




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5 Things To Do Before Seeing 'Mortal Instruments: City Of Bones'



Mortal Instrumentsby Jessica Marshall


The mundane days that you spent waiting for "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones" are at an end. The film hits theaters today!


It's the story of Clary (Lily Collins), an average artsy fartsy New York City teen, who discovers she's part of a long line of demon-slaying Shadowhunters after her mother is kidnapped. Vowing to save her mum (played by “Game of Thrones” star Lena Headey), she enters a dark otherworld she never knew existed. There to guide her every step of the way is fellow Shadowhunter and inevitable love interest, Jace (Jamie Campbell Bower).


Before you take a sip from the Mortal Cup and head to theaters, here are five things you should do.



Read the books

Clary and the rest of the Shadowhunting gang came from the brains of Cassandra Clare, who wrote about their adventures in a best-selling six-part YA novel series (the sixth and final book, "City of Heavenly Fire," is slated to come out early next year).


Watch "Supernatural"

This long-running, much-loved CW series is also about insanely attractive demon-hunters. In this case, it's brothers Sam and Dean Winchester, who scour the countryside on a mission to rid the world of nefarious supernatural types.


Don your battle runes

All good Shadowhunters sport them to amplify their demon-slaying powers. Make like a Shadowhunter yourself and head to Hot Topic, where you can get temporary rune tattoos! A little angelic power goes a long way.


Call your mother

Clary puts her life on the line, risking everything she has to save her mother. The very least you can do for yours is give a phone call. You may not have fought powerful demons to do so, but she'll definitely appreciate the gesture, we're sure.


Drink from the Mortal Cup

This sacred object turns boring old mundanes into angelic demon-slaying Shadowhunters. Who wouldn't want to drink from it? Grab yourself a fancy-looking goblet, fill it with something red (not blood, please)...and bottoms up!


BONUS: Stay tuned for the sequel

Production on the first sequel, “City of Ashes,” is already kicking off, with Sigourney Weaver in talks to join the cast.


How are you preparing for "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones"?








Saturday, 24 August 2013

Demi Lovato Turns 21: Her Year Ahead




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Demi Lovato Turns 21: Her Year Ahead



Demi LovatoHappy birthday, Demi Lovato! Today, the singer/actress/hairstyle maven turns 21. It’s already been a wild ride for the multi-hyphenate performer, and we imagine that as she dives even deeper into her twenties, more success is coming her way.


Demi has been out of the public eye for the past few days, and based on her Twitter, we assume she’s spending her big day in Africa, upholding her promise that her summer vacation would be spent “like a boss.” That’s a much more exotic location than where we celebrated our 21st birthday. Believe us! Though we suspect that when she lands stateside again, the newly legal singer will be very busy!


First up, Demi is up for a Best Female Video Moonman at the VMAs this Sunday. She'll go against Pink, Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Rihanna. To find out if she’ll take home her second-ever Moonman (she won one last year) for “Heart Attack,” tune into the show when it goes live from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on August 25.



Then, his fall, she'll appear on not one but two TV shows for FOX. This September, she will return to “X Factor” as a mentor/judge on the series. It’s her second season with with the show. With Britney Spears out, Demi and Simon Cowell will be joined by Paulina Rubio and Kelly Rowland. The new season kicks off on September 11.


She also just booked a recurring role on “Glee,” where she’s slated to hang with Santana and Rachel in NYC. She’ll also be putting her killer pipes to good use. She’ll duet with Adam Lambert during her tenure, according reports. Her first episode is slated for October 3. The “Glee” role marks her first acting gig since leaving Disney’s “Sonny With a Chance” in 2011.


In between TV gigs, we’re hoping that Demi makes some time to film another music video. She pretty much slayed it in her directorial effort for “Made in the USA.” We hope more directing is in Demi’s future, for sure!


Related:

+ It's Demi Lovato's 21st Birthday! Celebrate With 21 Flawless Demi Photos!

+ What Did Demi Lovato Do On Her 21st Birthday? Hint: It Doesn't Include Cakes, Gifts Or Parties



Leave your well wishes for Demi Lovato in the comments!








Friday, 23 August 2013

30 GIFs For Andrew Garfield's 30th Birthday




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30 GIFs For Andrew Garfield's 30th Birthday



Listen up, all you Gwen Stacys and Mary Jane Watsons: It's time to wish your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man a happy birthday! British actor Andrew Garfield, who stars as the superhero in the rebooted film franchise, turns 30 years old today. And though it's Andrew's special day, we couldn't help but get you something too! Our gift: 30 GIFs of the newly minted 30-year old. Get swingin'!

































Cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeers!


Leave your well wishes for Andrew Garfield in the comments!








Thursday, 22 August 2013

Celebrate Gayle Forman's 'Just One Day' In Paperback With 'Just One Year' Excerpt




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Celebrate Gayle Forman's 'Just One Day' In Paperback With 'Just One Year' Excerpt



If you have yet to stroll the Parisian cobblestones with a dreamy Dutchman on your arm, now's your chance! The paperback edition of Gayle Forman's "Just One Day" hits bookstore shelves today, and in celebration, we have an EXCLUSIVE look at the très bien book trailer.


The story centers around American high school student Allyson, who while on a study tour in Europe, spends an unforgettable 24 hours in the City of Light with a very cute vagabond named Willem.






But the duo's journey doesn't end in "Just One Day." Gayle's penned a follow-up, "Just One Year," to be published October 10, and if you just can't wait to hear Willem's side of the story, you're in luck. We've also got an excerpt from the sequel! (How much are you loving us today?)



Click here to download excerpts from "Just One Day" and "Just One Year."


Have you read "Just One Day"? Are you on tenterhooks waiting for "Just One Year"? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Naya Rivera Welcomes Demi Lovato To 'Glee'




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Naya Rivera Welcomes Demi Lovato To 'Glee'



The news just broke, and already the "Glee" cast is welcoming songstress Demi Lovato to the set of their FOX series. Among the first to tweet her congratulations was Naya Rivera, whom fans know as the sassy Santana.




We can't help but wonder too, Naya. I guess we'll just have to wait for the new season to premiere on September 26!



Are you too excited about Demi Lovato guest-starring on "Glee"?








Tuesday, 20 August 2013

'Girls' Season 3 Teaser: Take A Picture, It'll Last Longer




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'Girls' Season 3 Teaser: Take A Picture, It'll Last Longer



GirlsSomeone's Instagram has been working overtime on the set of HBO's "Girls."


The cable network aired the first teaser for the series' third season during last night's "True Blood" finale, but if you're hoping for footage of Hannah, Marnie and Shoshanna in action, you're going to be sorely disappointed. The 30-second clip is comprised solely of quick-cut images from set, teasing to the "Girls" production diary.


But that's not to say the promo didn't give us a feel for the upcoming season. For one, there are several shots of the girls in bikinis, meaning we can expect at least one beach-set episode (one in which Hannah doesn't end up there by falling asleep on the train, we hope!). We also see Hannah hugging her on-again, off-again beau Adam, so it looks like these crazy kids will be giving it another go. (We'll see how long that lasts...)



A premiere date is set for 2014.



What do you think of this first (albeit brief) look at the third season of "Girls"? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Monday, 19 August 2013

'Fallen' Finds Its Leads




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'Fallen' Finds Its Leads



FallenDust off your halo and fluff up those wings, angels—we've got some heavenly casting news for you. According to Deadline, the long-gestating big-screen adaptation of Lauren Kate's young-adult novel "Fallen" has landed two leads: Addison Timlin and Jeremy Irvine!


Addison, whom you may recognize from Showtime's "Californication," will play Luce, while Jeremy of "War Horse" fame will portray Luce's enigmatic love interest Daniel.


Author Lauren took to her blog to hype the news, writing, "Their audition tapes are thrilling. I know you are going to love them on the big screen. Stay tuned for a Cam announcement..." SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEE



For the uninitiated, "Fallen" centers around shy Luce, who after being suspected of killing a classmate is shipped off to an out-of-the-way boarding school in Savannah, Georgia. There she meets the mysteriously dreamy Daniel...who wants nothing to do with her. Or so it seems, as Daniel is actually working to protect secrets that could cost Luce her life.


This otherworldly tale is the first in a four-part book series, followed by "Torment," "Passion" and "Rapture." Better get reading fast folks, we could have a celestial film franchise in the making!


Are you a fan of "Fallen"? What do you think about Addison and Jeremy? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Sunday, 18 August 2013

What Is 'Austenland' Star Keri Russell's Literary Obsession?




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What Is 'Austenland' Star Keri Russell's Literary Obsession?



In this weekend's "Austenland"—based on Shannon Hale's 2007 novel of the same name—Keri Russell plays a Jane Austen obsessive nursing a major crush on that rascally "Pride and Prejudice" rogue Mr. Darcy. Her obsession inspires a stay at an Austen-themed resort, where she hopes to find a love interest of her own.


In real life, Keri admits that Jane Austen wasn't as much a looming figure in her formative years as was a certain teen detective.






"I think Nancy Drew was a little bigger in my life than Jane Austen," Keri told MTV News' Josh Horowitz of the Carolyn Keene-penned heroine. "She's a teenage detective. What's cooler than that? I mean, Nancy Drew was just super-cool ... I read every single one of those books. I loved it."



And we love you for sharing our admiration of the sleuth! Now, let's all go home and write Regency-era Nancy Drew fanfic!


"Austenland" is open in New York and L.A.


Are you a Jane Austen fan? Or was Nancy Drew more your speed? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Saturday, 17 August 2013

Chris Colfer's Got Another Best-Seller




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Chris Colfer's Got Another Best-Seller



Chris Colfer is a best-selling author twice over! The "Glee" star took to Twitter today to announce that his second "Land of Stories" book, "The Enchantress Returns," will be charming the charts next week!




Chris is currently on tour supporting his follow-up, swinging up the West Coast over the weekend for book signings. Be sure to stop by if you can!





Have you picked up Chris' latest book?








Friday, 16 August 2013

'The Fault In Our Stars' Taps Sam Trammell For Dad Duty




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'The Fault In Our Stars' Taps Sam Trammell For Dad Duty



Sam TrammellThe big-screen adaptation of "The Fault in Our Stars" is looking a bit shifty these days, isn't it? Ha! Hahaha! Bwahahahaaaa! ...Yeah, okay, but we had to. Because the dish from The Wrap is that Sam Trammell, the figurative (and occasionally literal!) silver fox of Bon Temps, is joining the cast of the much-anticipated teen tearjerker in the role of Hazel's dad.


For the uninitiated, "The Fault in Our Stars" is the story of Hazel Lancaster and Augustus Waters, two teenagers who fall in love while both are battling cancer. Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort are starring, and Sam will be joining Laura Dern as the other half of Hazel's parental unit—a nice chance for him to show off his range as an actor in a role that's a little more family-manly (and a world that's a little less gory, sexy and supernatural) than the one he inhabits on "True Blood,"



That's the good news. The bad news is, the "TFiOS" storyline being what it is, this is one project on which the chances of seeing Sam strip naked and then transform into a horse or a bug or something are pretty much nil...but hey, never say never. Maybe they'll write it in!


Are you psyched to see Sam on board "TFiOS"?








Thursday, 15 August 2013

Peep An EXCLUSIVE Poster For Catherine Hardwicke's 'Plush'




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Peep An EXCLUSIVE Poster For Catherine Hardwicke's 'Plush'



PlushA tormented rockstar, a boundary-pushing relationship, and a slick and sexy guitarist who isn't quite what he seems: Sounds exciting, doesn't it? So it's no surprise that we're seriously stoked for the September release of "Plush," a movie which contains all these things and then some, and for which we've got an EXCLUSIVE poster debut for your viewing pleasure! Feast your eyes on Emily Browning as rock musician Hayley, the leading lady of this upcoming thriller from "Twilight" director Catherine Hardwicke.


Ooooh, pretty. Hayley's sparkly sunglasses can be seen reflecting the handsome faces of Xavier Samuel and Cam Gigandet—and you just know they're also hiding a pair of haunted eyes, amirite?



The story of "Plush" is as follows: She's a rock'n'roller who's just lost her brother, bandmate, and musical muse to a drug overdose; Enzo (played by Xavier, who's probably best known for his role as a love-struck baby vampire in "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse") is the guitarist who joins Hayley's band as a replacement for her lost bro, inspiring her to achieve dizzying new heights of musical creativity. But wait! Is the passionate, gifted Enzo just a lucky collaborator for the struggling lady rockstar? Or is he a madman who will destroy her life? And how does Cam, another "Twilight Saga" alum, fit in? ...No, really, how?! We're dying, here.


"Plush" will be released on September 13.



What do you think of this poster peek at "Plush"?








Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Klaus' Plan For 'The Originals': 'Manipulate The Throne'




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Klaus' Plan For 'The Originals': 'Manipulate The Throne'



The OriginalsWhen "The Originals" premieres October 3, our favorite deadly vampire/werewolf hybrid, Klaus, has two very large problems on his hands. First, there's his former protege, Marcel, who has taken over New Orleans, the city Klaus and his family founded. Second, there's the pesky issue that his one-night stand is pregnant with his baby, something that heretofore seemed impossible. But which one is Klaus more concerned about?


Marcel is priority No. 1, according to "The Originals" boss lady Julie Plec. "I think right now Klaus is sublimating all anxiety he has about this potential heir of his, whatever it may be, into a very strong and aggressive grab for power," Julie told Hollywood Crush recently.


Joseph Morgan, the dimple-cheeked Brit who embodies a terrifying character like Klaus so darn well that he makes a mass murderer not only likable but swoonworthy, echoed Julie's thoughts. "I think [he's concerned with] whatever's going to give him the power that he feels he deserves. So right now, I think it's Marcel," he told Hollywood Crush. "He's come to terms with the idea that maybe the baby doesn't need to be killed right away—he's at that stage with the whole pending fatherhood. But I think, really, right now it's about putting a plan into place where he can kind of manipulate the throne from Marcel."



Of course, that won't come easy. "He's going to have to do it in an underhanded way because Marcel has hundreds—if not thousands—of vampires by his side. Klaus is just a one-man army," Joseph said. "So yeah, I think it's taking the throne back. I think that's his priority right now."


But fighting Marcel isn't as simple as swooping in and stealing back the crown, mostly because Klaus and Marcel have a complicated history. "His beef with Marcel isn't just about power, it's about loyalty and friendship," Julie said. "We'll explore that a lot in the first episodes, how Klaus feels a lot of love for this man, but is also deeply wounded by this man as well. The brotherhood of the two characters is a big part of the story, as much as the Original family itself."


Related:

+ Leah Pipes On 'The Originals': 'Everyone Should Be Shirtless!'


Will you be tuning into "The Originals"?








Tuesday, 13 August 2013

'Mortal Instruments' Red Carpet: Peep All The Pretty Demon Slayers




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'Mortal Instruments' Red Carpet: Peep All The Pretty Demon Slayers



Sexy Shadowhunters (and marvelous mundanes, too) were out, about and dressed to the nines at last night's big L.A. premiere of "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones"—and we've got the pics to prove it. Just fix your peepers on these photos of the cast on the arrivals carpet, and try not to faint over how good they all look.



These premieres are usually a style showcase for the ladies in attendance, but this time around, it was the men of "The Mortal Instruments" who turned up looking eye-catchingly fashionable. Case in point: Jamie Campbell Bower, who sported a cobalt three-piece suit and looked beeeeauuuutiful in blue. Also earning kudos for stylish menswear: Kevin Zegers, who upped the ante on a slim black suit with some white piping on his jacket lapels; Godfrey Gao, who donned a sleek black tux that would've no doubt earned the approval of Magnus Bane himself; and Robert Sheehan, who was unignorable in what looked like the world's most formal paisley pajamas.



It could've been a challenge for leading lady Lily Collins to hold her own against so much masculine hotness, but she did it: The actress was a stunner in a white, asymmetrical dress with artful cutouts on the bodice.


Want more looks? Click through our entire gallery from last night's premiere!


Whose look from the premiere was your fave?








Monday, 12 August 2013

Logan Lerman Doesn't Believe In Destiny




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Logan Lerman Doesn't Believe In Destiny



If you haven't bought your ticket for "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters" yet, it's no real spoiler to tell you that our titular demigod deals with feelings of self-doubt in this follow-up to "Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief." After all, Percy must prove he's no one-trick pony, while being repeatedly one-upped by fellow demigod Clarisse (played by "The Hunger Games" actress Leven Rambin). Can Percy live up to the legendary destiny that awaits him?


Surprisingly, in real life, star Logan Lerman told us that he doesn't believe in destiny. Or at least a concept of destiny that doesn't involve a lot of work.






"I believe in making your own destiny through luck, which is preparation and opportunity," Logan explained. "So, you know, you've gotta work hard. You've gotta do your job."



Co-star Alexandra Daddario, known to "Percy" fans as Annabeth Chase, said that she does believe in destiny, and funny enough, used a very similar argument to explain her side of things.


"I do in the sense that we all are capable of great things," Alexandra said. "It's a little bit of this perseverance-and-opportunity-meet kind of thing, and I think if you work really, really hard and don't give up on yourself, you'll find your destiny."


So there you have it kids. Whether you do or don't believe in "destiny," you've got to break a sweat to get where you're going.


Do you believe in destiny? Do you plan to see "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters" this weekend? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!








Sunday, 11 August 2013

Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth Step Out At 'Paranoia' Premiere




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Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth Step Out At 'Paranoia' Premiere



Raise the flags and sound the alarm! We have a confirmed sighting of Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth together on a red carpet, repeat, sighting confirmed. After more than a year of the on-again, off-again couple showing up solo to their various events, it was starting to look more likely that we'd stumble across evidence of Bigfoot than see these two canoodling at a premiere. But here they are!



The couple made their appearance at last night's premiere of "Paranoia," Liam's latest film. He wore a dapper slate-grey suit, while she opted for a bold leather patchwork dress and chic white heels. And while there's no shortage of speculation this morning on what their outing may or may not mean about the state of their relationship, the two of them look more or less like they've always looked on red carpets together—as in, happy enough to be there, but also like they wouldn't mind just bailing on the entire thing and going home to watch TV in their socks. So basically, we'll assume that all is still calm and cool in Lovetown until they tell us otherwise.



What do you think of this rare sighting of Miley and Liam in the wild?