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‘Hunger Games’ Finale To Be Split Up Into Two Films

Lionsgate announces that the series’ third book, “Mockingjay,” be released in two parts, in November 2014 and November 2015. By Amy Wilkinson, with additional reporting by Josh Horowitz “Mockingjay” book cover Photo: Tim O’Brien / Scholastic

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How Anne Hathaway Overcame Michelle Pfeiffer Fear For Catwoman

Actress tells MTV News she had to ‘switch gears immediately’ when Christopher Nolan told her she would be playing Selina Kyle. By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Anne Hathaway Photo: MTV News

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‘Dark Knight Rises’ Director Inflicts Pain Upon Batman

There’s no Bane without pain, and moviegoers will get plenty of both in ‘Dark Knight Rises,’ Nolan teases in a new interview with MTV News. By Josh Wigler, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Christopher Nolan Photo: MTV News

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Anne Hathaway Reveals Best And Worst Of Catwoman Costume Design

‘Everyone’s attitude was, ‘Become the character physically,’ and then that’s the way the suit is meant to look,’ actress tells MTV News. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Anne Hathaway Photo: MTV News

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Taylor Kitsch Takes To The Ice For ‘MTV First: John Carter’

Kitsch will bring a brand-new clip to MTV at 7:56 p.m. ET Thursday, followed by a 30-minute chat on MTV.com. By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Taylor Kitsch Photo: MTV News Interviewing one of this summer’s biggest stars, like, for instance, Taylor Kitsch , can be difficult. Asking the important questions while he’s shooting hockey pucks at you is an entirely different story. The star of “John Carter” and “Battleship” hit the ice with MTV News’ Josh Horowitz to take your questions as a part of “MTV First: John Carter.” Though he’s known for his work on the football field in “Friday Night Lights,” Kitsch originally hails from the Great White North, so hockey is in his blood. That isn’t a problem until you’re the one playing goalie. During their interview, Horowitz strapped himself in and faced down Kitsch for a no-holds-barred round of movie questions and ice hockey. But before all that, Kitsch will premiere a never-before-seen clip from “John Carter” on MTV. You’ll have to tune in Thursday, March 1, at 7:56 p.m. ET to see the brand-new footage. Immediately afterward, on MTV.com, Kitsch will answer fan-submitted questions while shooting hockey pucks at his interviewer. It should be a good time. It’s going to be an epic showdown on the ice, and it’s all going to take place on MTV and MTV.com. In “John Carter,” Kitsch plays a Confederate officer transported to Barsoom, or Mars, as it’s more commonly referred to by humans. There, Carter finds himself embroiled in an epic war between two races for the fate of the planet. The film will be released March 9 in digital 3-D and IMAX 3-D. Catch Taylor Kitsch Thursday, March 1, on MTV at 7:56 p.m. ET, when he’ll debut an exclusive, never-before-seen clip from “John Carter.” Then head over to MTV.com for our 30-minute chat with Rudd and Aniston. Catch Taylor Kitsch on MTV at 7:56 p.m. ET Thursday, when he’ll debut an exclusive, never-before-seen clip from “John Carter.” Then head over to MTV.com for our 30-minute chat with Kitsch.

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Tom Felton Can’t Sing, But Justin Bieber Knows How To Dougie In …

Tom Felton Can't Sing, But Justin Bieber Knows How To Dougie In After Hours Leftovers. Posted 18 minutes ago by Kat Rosenfield in Videos. We all love Josh Horowitz's After Hours, the lovely video funfest in which he … View post: Tom Felton Can't Sing, But Justin Bieber Knows How To Dougie In …

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‘Once Upon A Time’ Preview: Fairy Tales Meet Reality

ABC fantasy series from ‘Lost’ writers/producers follows the lives of storybook characters forced to live in the real world. By Kevin P. Sullivan “Once Upon a Time” cast Photo: ABC The characters in the fairy tales you grew up listening to are people too. That’s a big part of the story behind ABC’s upcoming fantasy series “Once Upon a Time.” From the minds of former “Lost” writers and producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, “Once Upon a Time” follows the lives of a number of storybook characters who find themselves trapped in the real world after a curse is placed on them. Jennifer Morrison (“Warrior”) stars as Emma Swan, the woman tasked with saving the fairy-tale world and bringing back the happy endings. Morrison says that there’s much more to the series than the familiar faces, like Snow White, and that the show is about something bigger and much more relatable. “It’s relationship driven. There is this sort of underlying universal thing,” Morrison said. “We’re in a time in our lives where the economy’s kind of tough and jobs are tough, a lot of struggles people are facing. In a sense, our show really represents that in the curse that is on the characters and the hope that there is a way out, that you can band together and find a way out.” Taking such a fantastical premise and making it about something real is a trick Horowitz and Kitsis say they learned from their time working on another sweeping fantasy epic, “Lost.” The creators cite the character-driven drama of “Lost” and that show’s executive producers, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, for giving them the direction and recipe for a successful outlandish drama series. “I think that the important thing that Damon and Carlton always told us was that it’s about character first, although the fairy tale is fun, and Storybrooke’s fun,” Kitsis says. “Like, oh my god, that’s Grumpy in a scene with Little Red Riding Hood. If you don’t care about the characters and you don’t care about their struggles, for us it’s important that they’re not just animated characters.” For any TV show with even the most tenuous connections to “Lost,” there will be questions of whether there is an overall arch already planned. Horowitz and Kitsis say they know where they want to take it but are waiting to see how viewers react first. “You can really only take those big picture ideas and then look at what’s right in front of you and try to tell the best story you can, and we’ll see what the audience says,” Horowitz explained. To clarify further, Kitsis offered up an analogy. “It’s kind of like we’re on a road trip. We know we want to get to New York eventually, but if we see a large potato in Idaho we have to go see, then we’re going to veer off and see it,” Kitsis says. “Once Upon a Time” premieres this Sunday on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/ 7 p.m. CT.

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Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy Whip MTV News Reporter Into Shape

In a special Movie Awards edition of ‘After Hours,’ Josh Horowitz learns the proper way to interview celebs. By Terri Schwartz Jennifer Lawrence Photo: MTV News With tonight’s MTV Movie Awards , MTV News’ crack interviewer Josh Horowitz needed to get his interviewing skills in tiptop shape, because, based on some of the recent chats he’s had with big-time celebrities, he was far from prepared. In the three MTV Movie Awards editions of “After Hours,” Horowitz is run through the wringer to get his interviewing skills up to par. Apparently, over the past few months of junket interviews, from the Tribeca Film Festival to chatting with the cast of “Bad Teacher,” Horowitz has performed a series of question faux pas that have made our friendly neighborhood celebrities a bit uncomfortable. Sorry, Horowitz, but Keanu Reeves isn’t a fan of suggestions that he should change his name, and Dwayne Johnson doesn’t like hearing that he’s packed on a few pounds and is now doughy. Cameron Diaz definitely doesn’t want your bottom in her face, and Olivia Wilde has heard that she is pretty often enough. Fortunately, James McAvoy and Jennifer Lawrence have come in to put Horowitz in his place and teach him a thing or two about good reporting techniques — and how to be better than Mario Lopez. Step one: bronzer, bronzer and more bronzer. Once Horowitz was tan enough, Lawrence demanded he lose the glasses. After he raised some concerns about the whole not-being-able-to-see thing, Lawrence replied angrily, “Mario Lopez is legally blind and that’s never stopped him. Glasses off!” After running him through a host of temperamental A-lister behaviors — demanding he ask her about her love life and then sweetly declining to answer his questions — McAvoy took over. Step two: Hit the gym. Wearing an X-Men T-shirt and a tortured expression, Horowitz was put through McAvoy’s rigorous workout regimen, including push-ups while being antagonized about interviewing Angelina Jolie and being riled up about Mario Lopez while hitting a punching bag. The final step of McAvoy’s training plan? A big ol’ smooch on Horowitz’s lips. Hopefully, that will be enough to put Horowitz on the right page for the Movie Awards. MTV News has all of the highlights from the 2011 MTV Movie Awards . Relive the best moments, watch red-carpet interviews with your favorite stars and read all about what went on behind the scenes on the big night. Related Videos MTV After Hours With Josh Horowitz Related Photos ‘Twilight’ At The 2011 MTV Movie Awards Exclusive Movie Props From The 2011 MTV Movie Awards

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Oksana Grigorieva: Starving … for Attention?

Filed under: Oksana Grigorieva , Mel Gibson , Dan Horowitz What do you do after a grueling day of explaining to a judge that you’re not courting the press? If you’re Oksana Grigorieva , you go to paparazzi staple BOA , of course! Oksana rolled over to the celebrity haven last night with attorney Dan Horowitz… Read more

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US Open 2010: Rory McIlroy gets a chance to learn from the great Tom Watson

Rory McIlroy is paired with golf’s great sage in the first rounds of the US Open at Pebble Beach.

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