‘Twighlight’, ‘The Hunger Games’ And ‘Harry Potter’ Get Top Recognition At MTV Movie Awards

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Emma Watson accepts the award for best cast for Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows Part 2 during the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday, June 3, 2012, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP) (AP 2012)

The Harry Potter cast was all smiles at this year’s MTV Movie Awards held Sunday night at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California.

Actress Helena Bonham Carter may have been absent for the annual celebration, but this didn’t stop the cast of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 from taking home the best cast and best hero awards. | Full Story

Beyonce Voice-Stars Alongside Colin Farrell & Josh Hutcherson In Fox’s ‘Epic’

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Beyoncé, Colin Farrell and Josh Hutcherson get lead voice roles in Fox’s Epic.

After taking a brief hiatus from the big screen, Beyoncé will join Colin Farrell and Josh Hutcherson in lending a voice to Fox Animation and Blue Sky Studios’ Epic, according to a Deadline report.

The upcoming 3D action-adventure comedy will portray a teen girl who winds up in a fantasy forest where good and evil are locked in an epic battle for domination. | Full Story

Brits Say ‘The Hunger Games’ Is Too Bloody For PG-13 Rating

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British censors have stated that there will have to be seven seconds of cuts from The Hunger Games, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson, in order for the movie to qualify for a PG-13 rating.

Lionsgate UK made all the changes. The cuts include four scenes of violence, and one scene showing details of injuries. Most of the cuts had excessive blood.

With a PG-13 rating, it signifies that the minimum age requirement is 12-years of age, rather than 13 had Lionsgate stuck to the original cut. | Full Story