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Futurama Returns Because It "Was Too Good to Die"

In what may be the most anticipated animated return to television since Family Guy, Futurama finally debuts brand new episodes on Comedy Central (Thursday, 10/9c). Watch full episodes of Futurama “In my heart of hearts, I knew this show was too good to die,” says Billy West, who actually sounds like an older version of Fry, the character he voices on the animated series. “The amount of times the show has been revived from the dead is unbelievable. I love working on zombie Futurama,” jokes John DiMaggio, who plays Bender. There was a moment, though, when it seemed Futurama would be up-ended after a salary negotiation snag last summer. Fortunately, the core cast is returning, and Katey Sagal insists it was “just one of those things that happen” in Hollywood. added by: lordsbassman

Michael Jackson Still Scares Me a Year After his “Death” of the Day

Dead or alive, Michael Jackson fucking scares….and I have no idea how creating this special commemorative wax figure of the motherfucker really celebrates the year anniversary of his death…when the real celebration is all the kids he used to get with have had a year for their assholes to heal…. I am not even sure if this fucker is dead, his death revitalized his career, got him out of debt, would have been easy to stage, and he may not have even been a real human for all we fucking know, based on his serious resemblance to ET. Maybe motherfucker just went back to the planet he came from….. Either way, this is some zombie or robot shit I need to consult with my weird lonely neighbor who knows a lot about these things, but I’m convinced this is the real MJ, he’s just turned off, but that’ll all change when little boys come through the museum and rub up against him for a picture…. Pics via Fame

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Kristen Stewart is Ugly in Her Skimpy Outfit of the Day

This is some real inbred shit…There is no way that the mother and father that created this awkward looking thing that I’d expect to see working the ice cream shop in special support shoes for inbred motherfuckers who have one leg longer than the other. I don’t expect her to be the “hottest” thing in Hollywood because of some bullshit teen movie that anyone with half a fucking brain knows is garbage…unfortunately proving that the general population doesn’t have half a brain and are just a gang of fucking retards that like amusement park rides and staring at bright fucking lights…. I find this bitch vile lookin’, perfect for the character in the vampire movie that gets killed in the first 5 minutes before the opening credits role, you know the janitor at a camp kind of motherfucker, but not the fucking love interest…..and here she is in a pretty skimpy skirt, lookin’ like white trash that’s actually whiter than every other white person….and here is that inbred backwoods shit….at a movie premiere with who I assume is her lesbian lover…but who really could be anyone in a revealing dress…. Pics via Bauer

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Movieline Has the Final Word on Conangate — and the First Interview with the Author

Back in February, Viking confirmed that Bill Carter, the bestselling author of the Late Shift had flown to Los Angeles to begin research on a new book chronicling the latest late night shakedown at NBC. Proof of the project arrived earlier this week online via cover art for The War For Late Night: When Leno Went Early and Television Went Crazy (pictured right) and a September release date. Anxious to hear more about the surefire bestseller, Movieline phoned Carter earlier this week to discuss the impending release date and whether Jay Leno is really as cold and calculating as Conan fans make him out to be.

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Friday Night Lights’ Zach Gilford on His Big Episode, That Facebook Campaign, and the Series Finale

Friday Night Lights has always has passionate fans, but over the last few weeks, their fervor has been updated for the Facebook age. It’s due in large part to Zach Gilford’s shattering performance in the recent episode “The Son,” which found his character Matt Saracen grappling with his hated father’s death. Perhaps inspired by the grassroots activism that landed Betty White on Saturday Night Live , the website PopEater launched an unofficial Emmy campaign for Gilford (he’d be nominated in the guest actor category, since he went from regular to recurring this past season) and now it’s become a surging Facebook petition that’s brought a spotlight back to the acclaimed but underseen series. As he films an arc of episodes for the show’s fifth (and presumed-to-be final) season, Gilford rang Movieline to talk about filming the tough episode, the things we didn’t see, and what the FNL series finale will (and won’t) have in common with the final episode of lost.

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Steve Zahn Plays ‘My Favorite Scene’ With Movieline

Earlier this month, Steve Zahn rang Movieline from his Kentucky farm to discuss Treme , HBO’ s ensemble drama about post-Katrina New Orleans. As his character, Davis McAlary — a charismatic disc jockey, amateur politician, and advanced stoner — grows frustrated with the Big Easy’s gradual recovery from disaster, so too have some Treme viewers grown frustrated with David Simon’s sprawling series. Hopefully, this Sunday’s finale will remind audiences why they enjoyed the series when it first premiered in April, and to celebrate the conclusion of his freshman year at HBO, Steve Zahn joined us for a round of the age-old Movieline classic, My Favorite Scene.

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Marisa Tomei: ‘A Lot of People are Scared of Actors!’

In the new comedy Cyrus , Jonah Hill and John C. Reilly may have the showiest roles, but Marisa Tomei has the trickiest. While Hill (as her son) and Reilly (as her suitor) spar for her affections, Tomei has to make her Molly attractive but attainable, naive but not stupid, and loving but fundamentally misguided. Those are a whole lot of contradictions to play for any actor, but as Tomei explains it, it was all part of the process of working with directors Jay and Mark Duplass. The pair encourage the actors to make not just the characters but the dialogue and blocking their own, and Academy Award winner Tomei had plenty of ideas on how to do exactly that. The actress talked to Movieline this week about some of the challenges inherent in that process, how she reconceived the character counter to what the Duplasses had originally intended, and how Hollywood has a problem with allowing women be funny.

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Megan Fox Describes Her Painful ‘Jonah Hex’ Corset

‘We got [my waistline] down to 18 inches,’ she tells MTV News of the costume. By Josh Wigler Megan Fox Photo: MTV News There are many things a moviegoer can expect going into “Jonah Hex,” the Josh Brolin-starring DC Comics adaptation hitting theaters this weekend. For one, there are plenty of stylized shootouts. For another, the titular Hex is a grizzly gunslinger with an ugly mug that gives Two-Face from “The Dark Knight” a run for his money. Then, of course, there’s Megan Fox’s waistline. The “Jennifer’s Body” actress and former female lead of the “Transformers” franchise stars in “Hex” as Lilah, a gun-wielding prostitute with a very tight-fitting corset. Early photographs from the “Hex” set left many fans dumbfounded at just how constricting Fox’s corset appeared to be, leaving the actress with what she described to MTV News as an 18-inch waistline. “It’s small,” she admitted. “We got it down to 18 inches. But in the action scenes, we loosened it up, because everyone was afraid I was going to pass out.” As if the discomfort weren’t bad enough, Fox’s midsection suffered even when the corset was off. “At the end of the day when we would take it off, it would leave these deep grooves, these deep indents from the boning in the corset,” she described. “I’d have it for the whole next day. The next 24 hours I’d be imprinted with the corset. It hurts your ribs!” But don’t go thinking Fox is completely anti-corset based on her “Hex” experience. “I do think there’s a place for corsets,” she said. “I think they should come back. They should make a reappearance. I enjoy them, but maybe I’m sick.” Sadly, the actress wasn’t able to take her character’s corsets home as souvenirs from the set. “Those were all actually vintage corsets that needed to go back,” Fox said. “I couldn’t own them. Plus, they were all falling apart by the end of the movie. I beat them to hell.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Jonah Hex.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Megan Fox In ‘Jonah Hex’ Related Photos ‘Jonah Hex’

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‘Glee’ Season Two Had Better Answer Some Questions

Where are Rachel’s dads? Can Brittany sing? And other mysteries not resolved in the season finale By Jean Bentley Matthew Morrison and Jayma Mays on the season finale of “Glee” Photo: FOX Sure, the “Glee” season finale was relatively cliffhanger-free. William McKinley High’s ragtag New Directions weren’t able to outperform the soulless automatons of Vocal Adrenaline, but got a stay of execution anyway from Sue Sylvester, allowing them to stick around for another year. Hooray! But not all of the loose ends were tied up. We were left with several unanswered questions that we’d like to see resolved in season season two. Can Brittany, Other Asian (sorry, Mike Chang) and Matt Rutherford sing? We know Santana (Naya Rivera) can belt out a tune (see: “Like a Virgin,” “The Boy Is Mine,” “Bad Romance”), but can the other three popular-kids-turned-gleeks? Heather Morris, Harry Shum Jr. and Dijon Talton are fantastic dancers, but as their roles on the show grow, we wonder if they’ll get to perform anything but backup. Pretty much every single other character has gotten a solo (even Emma and Terri!), so it’s about time we heard from those three — unless they’re terrible. Why haven’t we met Rachel’s dads? Since Rachel finding her birth mother was such a big plotline in the second half of the season, it’s surprising we never heard from the two men who actually raised the ultra-talented, ultra-driven girl. We’re expecting to see them in season two and hoping the “Glee” gods cast actors who look exactly like the goofy guys in the photo booth strip we saw in the pilot episode. Speaking of families, will Quinn forgive her mother and move back in? And what’s up with Finn’s living situation? Quinn went into labor before she was able to resolve her issues with her mother. After being so horribly treated after her parents found out she was pregnant, it will probably take some time for her to forgive them. As for Finn, after Burt Hummel kicked him out for using a gay slur, it wasn’t really specified where he went to live. We’re going to assume he just moved back into his old house, but wouldn’t he have had to explain things to his mother? Did Burt forgive him after he dressed in drag to protect Kurt? Why doesn’t the piano accompanist ever smile? Seriously, that dude’s heart must be made of coal to not at least get a little warm and fuzzy listening to New Directions beat the odds and inspire people all the time. Plus, the energetic “Glee”-ification of every song is contagious. Everything’s possible! Yeah! See, we’re writing with extra exclamation points just thinking about it! Can’t piano dude crack a smile just once? How can Cory Monteith play the drums so well but not have any rhythm when he dances? This is one question we fear may never be answered. Cory is so confident on the skins, but watching him flail around when he tries to dance sometimes makes us feel uncomfortable, like watching bad “American Idol” auditions. Amusing, but cringe-inducing. (We kid. He’s really not that bad, but it is baffling.) What other questions would you like to see answered in the second season of “Glee”?

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Kim’s Banging Bod

Kim Kardashian has made a career out of looking good, and most recently the curvaceous reality star is being considered for the role of Lara Croft in the upcoming Tomb Raider film, which will be featuring a more comic-strip version of the character. Check out our gallery and it’s not hard to see why film execs are interested in taking Kim to the big screen.