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Climax of ‘Hunger Games’ trilogy to be split in two In this image released by Lionsgate, Jennifer Lawrence portrays Katniss Everdeen in a scene from “The Hunger Games,” opening on Friday, March 23, 2012.

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The final installment of smash hit movie franchise “The Hunger Games,” based on a trilogy by author Suzanne Collins, is to be split into two films, the film’s makers have announced. The decision to release the movies in November 2014 and 2015 -- targeting the lucrative Thanksgiving holiday in the United States -- follows a similar move by producers of the “Harry Potter” films. “The Hunger Games,” about children forced to fight for their lives in a Roman circus-style televised blood sport in a postapocalyptic world, broke US box office records when it was released in March. “Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” the second installment, is due out on November 22, 2013, according to Lionsgate, a studio based in Santa Monica, California. And in an online update this week, the production company said “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1” will be released on November 21, 2014, followed a year later by “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2” on November 20, 2015. The last book in JK Rowling’s record-breaking boy wizard story, “Harry Potter and

Tom Cruise attorney threatens National Enquirer with lawsuit

Tom Cruise’s attorney has threatened the parent company of the National Enquirer with a multimillion-dollar lawsuit over a new issue asserting it has details of the actor’s recent split with wife Katie Holmes, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The Hollywood Reporter on its website posted a letter from Cruise’s Los

Angeles attorney, Bert Fields, in which he blasts American Media Inc, parent of the Enquirer, for what he calls “false and vicious lies” he says will cause “hundreds of millions of dollars” in damages to Cruise. “As you were notified in advance, your current issue of National Enquirer

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Photo dated June 16, 2010 shows US actors Tom Cruise and his wife Katie Holmes on the red carpet as they arrive for the international film premiere of the film “Knight and Day” by US director James Mangold in Sevilla.

makes numerous false and defamatory assertions about our client Tom Cruise,” the three-page letter begins. The letter draws attention to disparaging descriptions of Cruise in the Enquirer’s issue that hit newsstands on Wednesday, with Fields writing, “These are all lies vicious, hurtful, damaging lies.” Fields did not respond to Reuters’ requests for comment late on Wednesday and a representative for American Media could not be reached. Cruise and Holmes have been the subject of hundreds of headlines worldwide since she filed for divorce from the “Mission: Impossible” movie star two weeks ago, seeking sole custody of their 6-year-old daughter, Suri. Earlier this week, the couple agreed to a divorce and custody arrangement, but details were undisclosed. Both have remained publicly silent about the issue, except for one joint statement in which they said they were working together to settle their differences in the best interest of Suri. Speculation about a reason for the split has centered on Cruise’s membership in the Church of Scientology, but that has never been confirmed by either the couple or their representatives.

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the Deathly Hallows,” was made into two movies released in 2010 and 2011. Some critics were disappointed with “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I,” saying it lacked action, while the last film, the climax of the seven-book, eight movie blockbuster, was widely praised. The first “Hunger Games” movie made $152 million in its debut weekend in March, the biggest ever opening weekend for a nonsequel film, according to box office tracker Exhibitor Relations. It has since been beaten by comic superhero flick “The Avengers,” which made an estimated $200 million on its opening weekend in May.

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Australia to fly terror victims’ families to Bali Associated Press

CANBERRA — Australia plans to fly relatives of tourists killed in the 2002 Bali bombings to the resort island to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the attacks, in a sign that fear of terrorism in Indonesia is waning. Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced Thursday that her government was discussing with families of victims what financial help they need to attend commemorative events. Two bomb blasts triggered by the al-Qaida-linked network Jemaah Islamiyah killed 202 people, including 88 Australians, on Oct. 12, 2002. “A number of the family members of those who lost their lives will want to be in Bali at the commemorative events there, and as a government we will be providing some assistance for family members,” Gillard told reporters. Last year, the government was advising Australians to “reconsider the need to travel” to Indonesia, including Bali, to mark the ninth anniversary. The government downgraded its travel warning in May, although the threat of a terrorist attack is still described as high. Australian visitors to Bali are now advised to “exercise a high degree of caution.” Brian Deegan, an Australian lawyer whose 21-year-old son, Josh, was killed in the blasts, said government help for families to make the journey was “a positive thing,” if security on Bali was going to be tight. Deegan said he planned to go to Bali for the AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye, FILE In this Oct. 17, 2002 file photo, flags, from left, of Australia, Indonesia and the United States hang at the explosion site anniversary regardless of whether the governin Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. Australia plans to fly relatives of tourists killed in the 2002 Bali bombings to the resort ment offered him help. island to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the attacks, in a sign that fear of terrorism in Indonesia is waning. Continued on page 6


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