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Vanessa Hudgens Grows Up In ‘Rent’ At The Hollywood Bowl

Director Neil Patrick Harris says it’s great to watch the actress ‘allow herself to be so exposed to these people.’ By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by Matt Elias Vanessa Hudgens Photo: MTV News “High School Musical” alum Vanessa Hudgens is taking her song-and-dance skills to a brand-new stage. The actress appears this weekend in a Hollywood Bowl production of “Rent,” helmed by Neil Patrick Harris, alongside stars such as Wayne Brady and Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger. The award-winning Broadway smash, which explores the complicated lives of a cast of downtown New Yorkers, is a far cry from the cheery story lines of the “High School Musical” franchise. However, Hudgens said she’s up for mounting the challenging play, which demanded that the cast prepare with only a single punishing week of rehearsals. “It’s been insanity,” Hudgens told MTV News about the grueling schedule. “[The] first two days was [everyone gathering] around the piano and the rest of them [were] just trying to figure out where you are. It’s kind of like, you do it [and then] it’s like, ‘You did it! Great, moving on.’ You’re like … ‘OK, it’s OK, I’ll just figure it out on my own time.’ ” Like “HSM,” “Rent” (which was brought to the big screen in 2005) has a die-hard following. Hudgens, who plays a drug-addicted dancer, has her own take on the play. “For me I think the strongest thing is how my character Mimi finds strength within love,” Hudgens said. “I’m a hopeless romantic, so it gets me every time.” The similarities pretty much end there, as Hudgens acknowledged. “It’s 100 percent different than ‘High School Musical’ because the characters [have] so much more to deal with and [my character goes] through such a massive journey. Each song really shows a different side of the character,” Hudgens said. The actress also credited her director for helping her get back into the musical mind-set. “It’s exciting. Getting back into it has been kind of like a leap of faith, but I know I’m in good hands with Neil.” Harris said witnessing Hudgens’ vulnerability in the play is compelling to watch. “As people get to be older and older, they start disassociating themselves from different types of people. And this ‘Rent’ world sort of does the opposite: It encourages all of that. The diversity that these 25 people have … just fills your heart,” Harris said. “To watch someone like Vanessa open up and allow herself to be so exposed to these people is really great for me as a director to see.” What do you think of Vanessa Hudgens starring in “Rent”? Sound off in the comments below!

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Will ‘Avatar’ Sequels Shoot Back-To-Back? James Cameron Weighs In

Director also talks about getting ‘inside the characters’ heads’ for his ‘Avatar’ novel. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz James Cameron Photo: MTV News It’s not enough that “Avatar” is now the biggest movie of all time, winning three Oscars and grossing unprecedented box-office dollars . To better serve the film-going public, the powers that be at Fox will be re-releasing the film in 3-D and 3-D IMAX on August 27. MTV News was lucky enough to steal a few moments of maestro James Cameron’s time to talk about the reported “Avatar” novel and whether he’ll shoot the proposed two sequels back-to-back. “We’re still working on deals [for ‘Avatar 2′],” Cameron told MTV News. “We don’t start the movie until we get the deals worked out.” Fair enough. But what about the rumored sequel “scriptment”? “I’m making notes. I’m not sitting idle,” Cameron said. “But really, what I’m working on primarily is the novel. I never had a chance to get the novel done while we were making the movie, and I always intended to. I didn’t want to do a cheesy novelization, where some hack comes in and kind of makes sh– up. I wanted to do something that was a legitimate novel that was inside the characters’ heads and didn’t have the wrong culture stuff, the wrong language stuff, all that.” Cameron went on to say that the novel will serve as a “bible” for other writers to come in and riff on for their own “Avatar”-based stories. “I don’t mind opening the universe, but I just don’t want that to happen until I’ve got more meat on the bones,” he said, adding that he’d like to fill in some of the specific details about the company, what’s happening on Earth and Grace and Jake’s backstories. “That all needs to be filled in before other writers can come in and run with it.” Regarding his plans and discussions about two proposed sequels, we asked if he’ll shoot them back-to-back. “We’re actually talking about that. That’s not a decision yet,” Cameron revealed. “That is something that makes a lot of sense, given the nature of these productions, because we can bank all the [motion] capture and then go back and do cameras over a period of time.” He added that the nature of their filmmaking process lends itself more naturally to a back-to-back shooting schedule, versus that of other live-action productions. “The way these back-to-back productions fall apart is that you’re trying to do two live-action films back to back, and you’re working on it for a year and a half, shooting. Everyone is dead. It’s not humanly possible,” Cameron said of live-action shoots. “This type of film, it absolutely would work.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Avatar.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Will ‘Avatar’ Sequels Shoot Back-To-Back? James Cameron Weighs In