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Shailene Woodley on being called 'The Hippy of Hollywood': 'I used to get offended by that'
The actress on battling "massive insecurity" and the health battle that left her "not able to move."
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Shailene Woodley Says She ‘Let Go’ of Her Career After ‘Divergent’ Due to ‘Very Scary’ Situation
Woodley got candid with The New York Times about being "very, very sick" in her early 20s.
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'Ascendant' TV Series Based on the 'Divergent' Franchise Coming to Starz
The show was originally intended as a feature film, which would have been the fourth in the 'Divergent' series, based on the books by Veronica Roth.
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'Divergent'-to-TV Report Is News to Shailene Woodley
Surprising word hit yesterday that Ascendant, the final chapter in Lionsgate’s young adult-driven Divergent series, would be heading to TV screens instead of movie theaters after the franchise’s last installment, Insurgent, had a bleak performance at the box office. According to Variety, it was “unclear” whether star Shailene Woodley, who headlines the saga as the young heroine Tris, would return in the TV version.
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Watch 'Allegiant' Stars Answer Fan Questions, Hilariously Fail to Recite Theo James's Full Name
“Theo James” is a lot easier to say — and fits way better on a movie poster — than the The Divergent Series’ breakout star’s full birth name: Theodore Peter James Kinnaird Taptiklis. So you understand why the 31-year-old Brit goes by a shorter, Hollywood-friendlier stage name.
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How ‘Star Wars’ Is Changing the 2017 Blockbuster Lineup
Disney recently pushed back Star Wars: Episode VIII from May to December 2017. Not wanting to give up Memorial Day weekend, the company also moved the fifth Pirates of the Caribbean installment, Dead Men Tell No Tales, from July 7 to May 26, where Star Wars had originally been. Sony’s Jumanji reboot moved from Dec. 15 to July 28 in order to avoid Star Wars, which would now eat into the family/nostalgia demographic play.
- NewsKelly Woo
'Saturday Night Live' #TBT: Diverging From the Hunger Maze
The Hunger Games saga comes to an end next with Mockingjay - Part 2, but lovers of post-apocalyptic YA movies need not cry. There are still plenty more of those in the pipeline! Saturday Night Live spoofed the genre’s sudden ubiquitousness in a fake trailer for “The Group Hopper” — from “the director of Maze Runner, the producer of Divergent, and a casual fan of The Giver.” Characters are penned in by walls, sorted into groups, and fall in love at first glance.