
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Katniss is back!
The new trailer for Catching Fire, the second installment in the Hunger Games trilogy, premiered during the MTV Movie Awards Sunday. Star Liam Hemsworth, who plays Gale Hawthorne, introduced the clip, which shows Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) embarking on their victory tour after winning The Hunger Games.
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Beckanne Sisk
Whose Line Is It Anyway? will return to television this July!
The revamp of the improv comedy series, now hosted by Aisha Tyler, will kick off The CW's summer lineup on...
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Sandra Bullock and Neil Patrick Harris
Kristen Stewart was a big winner Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards Saturday, as she took home awards for Favorite Movie Actress for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2 and Favorite Female Buttkicker for Snow White and the Huntsman.
Though Stewart admitted she was afraid to accept the awards out of fear of being slimed, she escaped mostly unscathed. The same couldn't be said for other celebrities, including Sandra Bullock, Neil Patrick Harris and Nick Cannon, Josh Hutcherson and Amanda Seyfried were covered in green goo before the night was over.
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Dean Norris and Aaron Paul
Check out our favorite video clips of the week:
Screaming goats: Goats are so hot right now. Here are our two favorite mashups featuring that disturbing clip of a goat "screaming": Miley Cyrus' "Party in the USA" and Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were a Goat When You Walked In." Check out a host of other goat remixes here.
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Joel McHale, Yvette Nicole Brown
October 19 is here — again!
Four months after Community's fourth season was initially supposed to air, the comedy is finally re-opening the doors to Greendale Community College on Thursday at 8/7c on NBC. But how will the delay affect this season? With creator Dan Harmon out, will the cult hit maintain the same niche voice? Should we get our hopes up for a Season 5? And what the frak happened with Chevy Chase? New showrunners David Guarascio and Moses Port and stars Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobs talked to TVGuide.com to help answer all our Community burning questions.
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Joel McHale, Yvette Nicole Brown
Community fans, the wait is over.
In the "epic" Hunger Games-inspired trailer for the show's delayed fourth season, get a sneak peek at several episodes, including the battle for the real "History of Ice Cream" class admission cards, the series' famed Halloween episode and a trip to the "Inspector Spacetime" convention.
Returning winter shows: Where we left off
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Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Lawrence
Less than a week after winning her first Golden Globe, Jennifer Lawrence hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time.
For her monologue, Lawrence brought along a special guest from the Globes, aka "the most fun person" she's ever met, Tommy Lee Jones (played by Bill Hader0. Although he...
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Joseph Morgan
For CW President Mark Pedowitz, spinning off a show from his network's biggest hit was a no-brainer.
"I'm a big believer if you have something that is working and you can incubate it and find a way to get it on the air, it's a good way to get pilots done," Pedowitz said of the upcoming Vampire Diaries spin-off Sunday at the Television Critics Association winter previews.
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The pilot, which will air as an episode of The Vampire Diaries on April 25, will focus on Joseph Morgan's Klaus and the members of the Original Family of vampires in New Orleans. "Klaus was the founding father of New Orleans, and the show is set in that venue," Pedowitz said. "Klaus is just a great character and the Original Family has such dysfunctional family dynamics. We felt it was a great way to go to take the show."
Also on board for the show is Phoebe Tonkin's Haley, which Pedowitz said ruled out some rumblings about Tonkin playing the lead role in the network's Amazon, an origin-story take on Wonder Woman....
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Jennifer Lawrence
Jennifer Lawrence , the world's most desirable woman, has a confession to make: she loves junk food.
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Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston was the top U.S. trending topic in 2012, Google spokesperson Daniel Sieberg said on Today Wednesday morning.
Was your favorite show canceled?
Houston, who died in February, was followed by other timely events including Hurricane Sandy and then Election 2012. Hunger Games came in fourth, followed by NBA basketball player Jeremy Lin and Olympics 2012. Amanda Todd, a teen who committed suicide after being bullied, Gangnam Style, Michael Clarke Duncan, who died in September, and Kony 2012 rounded out the Top 10.
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