* The latest additions to the dystopian love story The Bad Batch? Check this out: Keanu Reeves and Jim Carrey. Yes, the two Canadian A-listers will play The Dream and The Hermit respectively in the post-apocalyptic cannibal tale. Also on board are Jason Momoa, Diego Luna, and Suki Waterhouse. Production will start next month in Los Angeles, with Ana Lily Amirpour set to direct.
* Confused why #PaperTowns is conquering your Twitter timeline at the moment? It’s because the trailer for this YA novel turned feature film has arrived online and it’s causing a stir. “Paper Towns is a coming-of-age story centering on Quentin and his enigmatic neighbor Margo, who loved mysteries so much she became one,”; proclaims 20th Century Fox who hope to have another hit John Green adaptation on their hands. (He’s the author that wrote the YA tearjerker turned theatrical smash The Fault In Our Stars.) Nat Wolff and Cat Delevingne star in this highly anticipated summer release (out July 24) and we’ve got the trailer tucked below.
* Kelly Clarkson’s taken a memorable 1996 Tracy Champman tune for a soulful spin. “Give Me One More Reason”; was covered by Clarko on Sirius XM and it is every bit as amazing as you might imagine. Could she trot it out on her Piece by Piece Tour? We wouldn’t say no. Speaking of which, Kelly’s jaunt across North America kicks off in July and features stops in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. [Refinery 29]
* Lena Dunham dropped by Late Night with Seth Meyers last night. There wasn’t a Sia choreography tour-de-force in the mix this go-around, but the Girls creator/star (who debuted a new pixie cut) did dish on her appearance on tonight’s episode of Scandal. “It is the culmination of… I’m not going to say a lifelong dream, because Scandal has only been on for about two and a half years, but longtime. Longtime dream,”; said Lena on her guest spot on the hit drama. We have the interview plus a sketch where her Girls alter-ego Hannah Hovath enters the Late Night writers room. Check ’em both out below! [Just Jared]
* On the fence on whether or not you’re interested in seeing The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2? BRING IN THE TEASER POSTER!
Not enough? How about the reveal of the logo for the upcoming film?
Still not enough? That’s fair. You’re allowed to mull over your cinemagoing choices. November 20 is the date The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 hits theatres.
