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Scream 4 Goes to New Lengths for Secrecy

Nothing against Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson, but odds are pretty good that whatever Scream 4 plot twist they’re trying to keep — by bypassing agents and stopping their table reads at page 75 — probably isn’t as cool or shocking as they think. I mean, the minute you add Adam Brody to your cast, everybody knows he must be the killer, right? Anyway, calm down, you guys. If fellow new castmates Marley Shelton and Erik Knudsen can’t keep a secret, then who can? [ THR ]

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Rupert Grint Dishes On ‘Harry Potter’ Epilogue … And His Ice Cream Truck

‘I drove it down on the last day and served ice cream to everyone,’ actor says of last day of filming ‘Deathly Hallows.’ By Terri Schwartz Rupert Grint Photo: Gustavo Caballero/ Getty Images ORLANDO, Florida — There was a bit of an Internet stir earlier this week when “Harry Potter” actor Warwick Davis tweeted that filming of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” had finally come to a close . He also included a photo of co-star Rupert Grint’s ice cream truck , which the red-headed actor better known as Ron Weasley had brought to the set on the last day of filming to serve ice cream to the cast and crew. Davis later took down his tweets about Grint’s sweet delivery and told MTV News at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter grand-opening celebration on Wednesday that he removed them because the ice cream truck caused such a stir. The actor said he felt bad about the resulting fervor he caused in the “Harry Potter” fan community. When MTV caught up with Grint on the red carpet, though, he was more than happy to talk about the last day of filming and his ice cream truck. “I drove it down on the last day and served ice cream to everyone,” he said. Apparently it didn’t go precisely as planned, because he ended up being covered in ice cream by the end of the day. “I haven’t quite perfected the technique. It kind of came out in a jet.” Talk then turned to the shooting of the epilogue, which was always intended to be the last scene “Potter” filmed , and which Grint said was his favorite part. Some pictures have already leaked of the cast in their adult makeup, and Grint seemed to think the makeup department had done a good job. “We definitely look older, which was the goal,” he said. “I’m a bit heavier than I would have liked to have been.” The scene, which takes place 19 years after the conclusion of “Deathly Hallows,” was expected to be a poignant one to shoot, but Grint said he was unsure of how he would respond to it when he went in to film. “It was quite a sad day. I didn’t know quite how it would affect me,” he said. “I just kind of realized how [much time I’ve] spent with these people. It was quite emotional.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Photos Grand Opening Of The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter

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Rupert Grint Dishes On ‘Harry Potter’ Epilogue … And His Ice Cream Truck

Rupert Grint Dishes On ‘Harry Potter’ Epilogue … And His Ice Cream Truck

‘I drove it down on the last day and served ice cream to everyone,’ actor says of last day of filming ‘Deathly Hallows.’ By Terri Schwartz Rupert Grint Photo: Gustavo Caballero/ Getty Images ORLANDO, Florida — There was a bit of an Internet stir earlier this week when “Harry Potter” actor Warwick Davis tweeted that filming of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” had finally come to a close . He also included a photo of co-star Rupert Grint’s ice cream truck , which the red-headed actor better known as Ron Weasley had brought to the set on the last day of filming to serve ice cream to the cast and crew. Davis later took down his tweets about Grint’s sweet delivery and told MTV News at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter grand-opening celebration on Wednesday that he removed them because the ice cream truck caused such a stir. The actor said he felt bad about the resulting fervor he caused in the “Harry Potter” fan community. When MTV caught up with Grint on the red carpet, though, he was more than happy to talk about the last day of filming and his ice cream truck. “I drove it down on the last day and served ice cream to everyone,” he said. Apparently it didn’t go precisely as planned, because he ended up being covered in ice cream by the end of the day. “I haven’t quite perfected the technique. It kind of came out in a jet.” Talk then turned to the shooting of the epilogue, which was always intended to be the last scene “Potter” filmed , and which Grint said was his favorite part. Some pictures have already leaked of the cast in their adult makeup, and Grint seemed to think the makeup department had done a good job. “We definitely look older, which was the goal,” he said. “I’m a bit heavier than I would have liked to have been.” The scene, which takes place 19 years after the conclusion of “Deathly Hallows,” was expected to be a poignant one to shoot, but Grint said he was unsure of how he would respond to it when he went in to film. “It was quite a sad day. I didn’t know quite how it would affect me,” he said. “I just kind of realized how [much time I’ve] spent with these people. It was quite emotional.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Photos Grand Opening Of The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter

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Jersey Shore Producers: The Situation is a Diva

If you thought his attempt at rap was difficult to stomach, sources on the set of Jersey Shore say The Situation’s diva-like antics are making him a pain to deal with. The Sitch (Mike Sorrentino) has become an egomaniac convinced he knows more about making a hit show than the producers or MTV – and he’s calling the shots. As one source summed up the matter of the Staten Island gym manager, “It’s gotten ridiculous. If we tell [Mike] not to cross the street, he will. He just defies us .” Moreover, the producers are trying to keep the cast real, despite the guys and girls being quasi-celebrities at this point, and that task is hardest with The Situation. Jersey Shore’s The Situation with Angelina (the random girl who left) . They don’t want the Jersey Shore cast members making deals on the phone, bragging to others about their fame or their wallet, etc. – and he’s out of control. As a result, a lot of what’s shot is unusable, because it doesn’t even resemble a reality show – and that’s not even what’s getting to the MTV producers most. Once a week, the cast is given time to deal with personal business deals off camera. Mike is on the phone all the time, ’cause he thinks peeps wanna see this. You could say it’s become a bit of a frustrating … Situation.

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Buzz Break: Taylor Visits the Tailor

Twilight Star Birthday: Robert Pattinson Turns The Big 24

Oh how we love Twilight and that Robert Pattinson. Well, our Vampire turned the Big 24 today. Don’t forget that the Cast of Twilight hit up Oprah today for an Exclusive interview. If you missed it, you might want to check your local late-night listings. Happy Birthday, Edward! He’s looking damn good.

‘Celebrity Rehab’ Targets Another Star

Filed under: Jason Wahler , Tila Tequila TMZ has learned the people behind ” Celebrity Rehab ” are closing in on another cast member for the show — former ” Laguna Beach ” star Jason Wahler . Wahler certainly has the prerequisites for the show — he’s been arrested several times in… Read more

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‘Glee’ Cast Brings More Than Mere Covers To L.A. Tour Stop

Gleeks help turn live show into massive sing-along as the stars reprise hits from the show. By Aimee Curran Jenna Ushkowitz, Cory Monteith, Lea Michele, Chris Colfer and Amber Riley perform in Los Angeles Thursday Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images LOS ANGELES — Pom-pom pumping, sign holding, dancing Gleeks filled Universal City Walk’s Gibson Amphitheatre Thursday night with ear-piercing levels of pubescent screams, sweat and tears. In the first of their three-night run in Los Angeles, the cast of Fox’s wildly popular “Glee” took the stage to give their fans a full hour of power-packed, musical madness, covering pop hits of the past and present. Pre-taped appearances by stars Matthew Morrison and Jane Lynch delightfully kicked off the show as they informed the audience, “You will be barfing.” Performing in character, the cast launched into Journey’s, “Don’t Stop Believing.” Minor pyrotechnics, flashy lights and more technically polished dancing made the performances more than simple re-creations of their TV musical interludes. From the floor-grinding Salt-N-Pepa “Push It” to the finger-snapping jazz of Frank Sinatra’s “Lady Is a Tramp” nobody was sitting down or leaving to use the bathroom. Lea Michele, Cory Monteith and company sang hits covered in the first season of the show — and even a few that haven’t even aired. The cast was able to make every song their own while still managing to maintain the original artist’s integrity. A big fan favorite was Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance,” which received the loudest cheers as the cast emerged wearing her most memorable costumes. “My favorite was Lady Gaga because she obviously rocks,” “Glee” fan Mike Schubert told MTV News after the show. “To see them bring it alive with all the costumes was awesome.” “Sweet Caroline” elicited screams so loud for show dreamboats, Monteith and Mark Salling, one might have thought Justin Bieber was flipping his hair somewhere close by. Montieth playing drums and Salling casually strolling across the stage playing a red electric guitar did nothing to quell the raging hormones as they lead fans in a massive sing-a-long. Van Halen’s “Jump” was a sure sign that the party was far from over. The audience was treated to a cast display of mattress hopping across the stage, wearing matching blue pajamas and smiles like they did in an episode last fall. Amber Riley’s eye-popping rendition of Christina Aguilera’s “Beautiful” brought a hush over the crowd, while Lea Michele showed off her vocal range during the Journey mash-up “Faithfully” and “Any Way You Want It.” Closing out the night, the encore of Cyndi Lauper’s “True Colors” and Queen’s “Somebody to Love” left fans standing in a snowstorm of confetti and cheers as the cast bid them goodnight. Die-hard Gleek Emy Setiadi was thrilled with the translation from TV to stage. “The live show is so much better,” she said. “You get to hear all the live vocals. Even if it’s imperfect, all the mistakes are amazing. It’s crazy!” Which “Glee” cover would you want to see live? Share your thoughts in the comments. Related Photos ‘Glee’ Tour Kicks Off In Los Angeles

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Did Sex and the City 2’s Wardrobe Cost $10 Million?

Is it true that they spent $10 million on clothes for Sex and the City 2, and that the cast got to keep them? Anybody remember we’re in a recession? —Lana, Terre Haute, Ind.,…

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