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EW Offers First Look at Avengers: Age of Ultron

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Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner), Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), and Colonel James Rhodes (Don Cheadle) in Avengers: Age of Ultron. (Photo: Disney)

-The new issue of EW features a cover devoted to Avengers: Age of Ultron, as well as some new images from the film.

-In other superhero news, the internet melted this afternoon when Kate Mara said the new Fantastic Four movie won’t be based on the comics, but she’s since clarified her statement.

-If there was a premiere for the new season of The Killing and Joel Kinnaman didn’t show up, does it still count? At least we got a peek of Mireille Enos‘ insanely huge belly bump.

-Speaking of belly bumps, Scarlett Johansson is starting to show.

Leighton Meester wrote a pretty amazing thinkpiece on the feminist subtext Of Mice and Men. I always knew Blair Waldorf had it in her!

-Another day, another new video by Weird Al. In this one, he takes on the Illuminati to the tune of Lorde’s “Royals.”

Charlie Sheen went to Taco Bell last night and things got really freaking weird — even by his standards.

Mark Ruffalo may soon be playing Columbo in a movie because Twitter willed it into existence.

Deborah Cox will provide Whitney Houston’s vocals on all songs featured in Lifetime’s biopic? Strange.

-Even though I love and adore Colin Firth and Emma Stone, I have no interest in seeing their new movie. I do, however, have lots of interest in seeing someone make a GIF of the moment she was standing behind him and miming his arms on today’s Good Morning America, cause that was comedy gold.

Amy Adams‘ new Max Mara campaign is stunning.

-I actually don’t hate the trailer for the TV version of 12 Monkeys.

-Meanwhile, the trailer for Tommy Wiseau’s new sitcom is as incoherent as you’d expect from the guy behind The Room.

-In more successful TV trailer news, the latest clip from Gotham looks awesome. I kinda want Ben Mackenzie to narrate my life.

-A man broke  into the Kennedy compound, looking for Katy Perry. So that happened.

R Kelly‘s son has come out as trans, and his mom is being pretty damn awesome about it.

Jason Patric is not coming off well in his bitter custody battle. Yikes!

Jason Segel says he stopped tweeting after he got into a Twitter war over burritos and sandwiches.

-Here’s the Horns trailer starring Daniel Radcliffe. This one premiered at TIFF last year and the general reaction seemed to be “huh.”

-Meanwhile, Daniel talks about rom-coms and being obsessed with Eminem in this new interview.

-A couple of new Guardians of the Galaxy trailers focus on the characters’ backstories.

-Body roll alert: Joe Manganiello tried to teach Conan O’Brien how to be a male stripper.

Christian Bale reportedly turned down the True Detective role, which may now go to Colin Farrell, who is a way better actor and less grumpy anyway. Truth bomb!

-Is it weird that I’m super excited for the new Step Up movie?  Don’t answer that.

Keira Knightley tries to reclaim her youth by hanging with teens in the cute new trailer for Laggies. Sam Rockwell as a romantic lead? Finally!

 

Victoria and David Beckham Smoulder in Paris Vogue

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Victoria Beckham finally made the cover of Vogue (well, Paris Vogue, anyway).

-I don’t know what I love more about this story: that Kristen Bell bought a secondhand bed off of Craigslist, or that she enlisted her VM costar Ryan Hansen to help her schlep it home.

-Speaking of Veronica Mars, my Kickstarter reward t-shirt has arrived!

Kellan Lutz claims he turned down the Edward role in Twilight. Sure thing, buddy.

-I enjoyed Derek Hough and Maria MenounosThanksgiving dance war videos much more than I probably should have. Even Amber Riley and her fam jumped into the fray.

Lady Gaga‘s Muppet Thanksgiving special was a turkey in the ratings. Maybe they should have advertised that Joseph Gordon-Levitt was going to be in it.

Kanye West spent 6 minutes during his Nashville concert venting about Nike, ’cause that’s really what his fans want.

Kanye also stood up for President Obama, saying “black people don’t have the same level of connections as Jewish people [or] oil people.” I’m guessing Obama would prefer he sat down at this point…

-The idea of Elizabeth Taylor watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer makes me stupidly happy.

Justin Bieber drew crappy graffiti on another building, but this time, the building owners love it and are calling it “art.”

-I really liked this article on how Homeland is both the smartest and dumbest cable drama ever.

Doug Ford says the family has received calls from Oprah about a potential reality show, but they’ve decided not to do it (yay!). They’ve opted to do a web series instead (boo!).

-Netflix Canada just announced that they’ll start streaming Friday Night Lights. Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose!

-Yikes, Jonathan Rhys Meyers. Just…yikes.

Ed Sheeran celebrated Thanksgiving with Jennifer Aniston, for some reason.

-Don’t invite Morrissey to your next Thanksgiving dinner. He won’t want to go.

Mariah Carey shared more photos of her family’s Thanksgiving celebrations.

Leonardo DiCaprio‘s new movie The Wolf of Wall Street is three hours long? Nope, no, nada!

-I scored 60 on the Rory Gilmore reading challenge, and it still made me feel like an idiot.

The Walkmen just announced their decision to go on an “extreme hiatus.”

Kate Mara and Anton Yelchin star in Broken Bells’s new video for “Holding On For Life” (a song I’m LOVING this week — I wish it were actually featured in the music video).