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Avengers Stuntman Injured During 30 Foot Fall

Startling news from the set of Joss Whedon’s big-budget Avengers movie: Stuntman Jeremy Fitzgerald was injured last Friday while performing a death-defying stunt that featured a 30 foot fall from a building. Details on the grisly superhero set accident below.

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Jeremy Renner and Paramount Team for Rally Racing Film

There’s that news van again . Again. The hilariously ubiquitous Jeremy Renner has made a deal with Paramount to produce and star in Slingshot , a rally racing film about real-life driver Bill Caswell. Renner will produce the film from his new company The Combine, which is also producing that Steve McQueen biopic he is hoping to make. Dude’s busy. [ Variety ]

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Jeremy Renner Wasn’t Really Anyone’s First Pick For New Bourne Series

In a fascinating peek into the sausage factory that is the new Jason Bourne-less Bourne series, Vulture is reporting that Jeremy Renner’s recent casting as the new heir apparent to Jason Bourne came about not because of some great desire for Renner but as part of a grand compromise between director Tony Gilroy and Universal. It seems like Renner wasn’t so much the bowl of porridge that was just right, but the bowl of porridge that was least objectionable.

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Is Joel Edgerton Bourne to Replace Matt Damon? [UPDATE: Nope]

Sinister news in the rumor yard, dear teens: Since Matt Damon ditched the series, Aussie actor Joel Edgerton (of Animal Kingdom ) may be cast as an agent named Martin who was part of a Treadstone-like program in the upcoming Bourne Legacy . Director Tony Gilroy reportedly wants Edgerton for the role, but the studio is concerned about his fame level and potential to star in the concurrently filmed Snow White movie (now that Hugh Jackman has dropped out). I’m personally ready for a female Bourne. Is it too late to suggest Marion Cotillard? In a flak jacket? And sensible trousers? UPDATE : Our pal Jeremy Renner got the part! [ Deadline ]

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Christina Aguilera and Jordan Bratman: Divorced!

After a mandatory six-month waiting period, Christina Aguilera and Jordan Bratman’s divorce was made official Friday morning, court records confirm. After separating in September, Aguilera, 30, filed for divorce from music producer Bratman, 32, in October. The couple shares a 3-year-old son, Max. They always seemed happy, but just like that, Aguilera and Bratman are through. The divorce is finalized. Her downward spiral, however? Well … In the six months since splitting with Bratman, Aguilera has … Started dating Matthew Rutler, whoever that is. Attacked Julianne Hough for some reason. Shown up at Jeremy Renner’s birthday WASTED! Forgotten the lyrics to the national anthem. Gotten arrested for public intoxication. Gotten her drink on soon after that. Signed on as a judge on The Voice . Been caught up in a raunchy photo scandal . Hey, at least one of those items isn’t so terrible. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Will Jeremy Renner Nab The Lead In The New Jason Bourne-less Bourne Sequel?

We’ve already given you our favorite three oddball choices to cast as the new lead in the new Jason Bourne-less Bourne sequel, but now it seems like there’s another contender on the horizon: busy man about town Jeremy Renner. Though director Tony Gilroy reportedly prefers Oscar Isaac (Blue the pimp from Sucker Punch ), Universal is pressing hard for Renner. While Renner is a fine actor and would probably do well enough it, he oughtta take care. Between the Avengers and Mission: Impossible his multi-film series dance card is filling up quickly. We love you Jeremy, but beware the Jude Law Ubiquity danger zone! [ /Film ]

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Christina Aguilera: The Latest Sign of Trouble

Over the last few months, Christina Aguilera has… … Divorced her husband. … Started dating Matthew Rutler. … Been exposed online . … Attacked Julianne Hough . … Shown up at Jeremy Renner’s birthday party drunk . … And forgotten the lyrics to the national anthem. Now, according to the latest issue of Us Weekly , her friends have a new reason to be concerned. An insider tells that magazine how Christina had sex with Rutler had a recent family party and then: “Aguilera flipped out on her mother, Shelly Kearns. Christina was so wasted before guests arrived that her mother told her to lie down and sober up. Christina yelled, ‘Who do you think you are?’ Then she called her brother’s girlfriend a whore. It was crazy! Nobody can get through to her. They think she’s trashy. And her ego is out of control. She’s really spiraling… I would be shocked if she’s not in rehab in the next month or two.” Let’s hope someone can get through to Aguilera soon.

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Nicole Kidman, Jon Hamm And More Added As SAG Awards Presenters

Jason Bateman, Jeremy Renner, Sofia Vergara and Robin Wright were also added for Sunday’s awards show. By Kara Warner Nicole Kidman Photo: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic In addition to the star power of the nominees, the Screen Actors Guild Awards have enlisted an equally high-caliber roster of presenters for Sunday night’s show — many of whom are also SAG nominees. On Thursday (January 27), Jason Bateman, Jon Hamm, Nicole Kidman, Jeremy Renner, Sofia Vergara and Robin Wright were announced as presenters, joining the previously announced Scott Bakula, Alec Baldwin, Jeff Bridges, Tim Conway, Rosario Dawson, Josh Duhamel, Angie Harmon, Eva Longoria, Cory Monteith, Amy Poehler, Hilary Swank, Betty White and SAG President Ken Howard. For those still reeling from the Golden Globe ceremony and Oscar nominations , prepare yourselves for another star-studded awards show. The 17th annual SAG Awards will air live on TNT and TBS on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET from the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles. The SAG Awards are the only televised awards shows to exclusively honor performers, presenting 13 awards for acting in film and television. This year, the big nominees in film are also Oscar nominees, including “The King’s Speech” and “The Fighter.” In television, “Modern Family,” “Glee” and “30 Rock” lead the comedy categories, while “Mad Men” and “Boardwalk Empire” lead in drama. Ernest Borgnine will receive this year’s lifetime-achievement award, which was given to Betty White at last year’s ceremony following a comical speech by her “Proposal” co-star and eventual SAG Best Actress winner Sandra Bullock . “Seventy-one years ago when I signed on to an experimental thing called television,” White said of her career, “I never would have expected it to culminate in an evening like this.” Stick with MTV News for SAG Awards coverage throughout the weekend and from the red carpet on Sunday night! For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Presenters

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Jeremy Renner Calls Oscar Nomination ‘Fantastic’

‘I’m pretty overwhelmed,’ he said of his best supporting actor nod for ‘The Town.’ By Jocelyn Vena Jeremy Renner Photo: Bryce Vickmark/Getty Images The Ben Affleck-directed Boston crime flick “The Town” may have only received one Oscar nomination , but Jeremy Renner admits he’s pretty excited to be acknowledged for his supporting part in the film. The nod comes a year after Renner received an Academy Award nomination for his leading role in “The Hurt Locker.” “It’s pretty fantastic. I’m pretty overwhelmed,” he told the “Today” show hosts on Tuesday morning (January 25), when he called in from Vancouver, Canada, just moments after learning of his Academy Award nom . Renner added that the morning program’s crew was his good luck charm, since he also appeared on the show after last year’s Oscar nominees were revealed. When asked who he planned to bring to the ceremony this year, the actor explained that he didn’t want to mess with a winning formula and would be accompanied by his mother for a second straight year. “I don’t think I’m gonna change a thing,” he said. “If it’s not broken …” Renner admitted that he took in a lot of Boston to prepare for his role as James Coughlin in the gritty flick. “Whole lot of places,” he said of the bars he hung out in the city. “They helped me along for sure.” Competing against Renner for the Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role honor this year are Christian Bale for “The Fighter,” John Hawkes for “Winter’s Bone,” Mark Ruffalo for “The Kids Are All Right” and Geoffrey Rush for “The King’s Speech.” Renner lost out in the best actor category last year to to Jeff Bridges , who took home the prize for his role in “Crazy Heart.” However, “The Hurt Locker” did walk away with the best picture award. Who do you think deserves the best supporting actor Oscar this year? Tell us in the comments. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Town.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: The Town Exclusive Clips From ‘The Town’ Related Photos 2011 Academy Award Nominees

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Cage The Elephant Carry Alt-Rock Flag Into 2011

Thank You, Happy Birthday band is one of MTV News’ 11 for ’11 stars to watch. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Sasha Hamrogue Cage the Elephant’s Matthew Shultz Photo: Roger Kisby/ Getty Images Cage the Elephant toured long and hard behind their 2008 self-titled debut, wowing fans on both sides of the Atlantic with their high-intensity live shows, scoring a pair of rock-radio hits and generally learning the ropes from the likes of Silversun Pickups and Stone Temple Pilots, both of whom they toured with. In other words, they earned their success the old-fashioned way, and now they’re ready to take the next step. On Tuesday, they released their second album, Thank You, Happy Birthday — which is equally indebted to both the Pickups (who memorialize the 1990s) and the Pilots (who lived through them) — and they’re already gaining traction with the album’s first single, “Shake Me Down.” MTV News expects 2011 will be a big year for the Bowling Green, Kentucky, quintet, which is why we’ve tapped them as one of our 11 for ’11 stars to watch. Of course, months ago, there was a very real chance that none of this would’ve happened. Weary from nearly three years on the road, the band began work on Birthday, and sessions were proving difficult, to say the least. “We had written like 80 different song ideas, and I feel like we were really trying to write to a particular sound — like, what we thought Cage the Elephant should sound like — and we were pigeonholing ourselves,” frontman Matt Shultz revealed, laughing. “We all started writing songs on our own, and they were really different from what we had written before, so we were like, ‘We should use these for a side project,’ ” he continued. “And after a while, we realized most of the songs we liked were ‘side-project songs,’ [so] we made it our album.” Birthday showcases a fuzzy, rough-hewn side of Cage, which has as much to do with their decision to start fresh as it does with Shultz’s personal struggles — and his newfound love of the Pixies. “At the time, I had just broken up with my girlfriend of five years, and I’d drive around until like 3 or 4 in the morning listening to Doolittle, ” he said with a sigh. “It was my therapy, I guess.” And he carried that therapy into the songs he wrote for the album, which — like all great ’90s alt-rock tunes — delve headlong into themes like heartbreak, loss and alienation, and they do so unapologetically. “It’s not something I think you should try to hide, and especially don’t try to change your behavior,” Shultz said. “You don’t want to end up like some people, where their lives have been torn to shreds and they’re, like, smeared in the press. I’d rather people know everything that’s terrible about me than hide all the terrible things and have them come out.” So, with Birthday behind them, Cage the Elephant are pushing forward. They’ll open a few dates for the Black Keys, then begin a headlining tour of their own next month. And like all the thrift-store Titans that went before them (seriously, if you’re jonesing for an alt-rock fix, Thank You, Happy Birthday is the album for you), they’re doing it all their way, mostly by the seat of their pants. After all, they’ve sort of earned that right. “We try not to concern ourselves too much with strategic plans and all that,” Shultz said, laughing. “We’ll see what happens.” Check out MTV News’ 11 for ’11 — actors, musicians and TV stars who are about to have a huge year — all week long. Related Videos PUSH: Cage The Elephant MTV News’ 11 for ’11

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