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CCI: Kevin Bacon, James Purefoy <br />Delve Into Fox’s <i>The Following</i>  

CCI: Kevin Bacon, James Purefoy
Delve Into Fox’s The Following

Stars Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy joined executive producers Kevin Williamson and Marcos Siega at Comic-Con International to screen the pilot of Fox’s midseason thriller The Following.

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CCI: Producers Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic On <i>Teen Titans Go!</i>  

CCI: Producers Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic On Teen Titans Go!

Teen Titans Go! executive producers Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic met with journalists at Comic-Con International to discuss their upcoming DC Nation show, reuniting the original Titans voice cast, and taking a broader comedic take on the teen heroes.

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CCI: Genndy Tartakovsky Talks Animation and <i>Hotel Transylvania</i>  

CCI: Genndy Tartakovsky Talks Animation and Hotel Transylvania

Speaking with Spinoff Online during Comic-Con International, acclaimed director Genndy Tartakovsky explained what drew him to Hotel Transylvania, who feature animation differs from television, and his hopes for a Samurai Jack movie.

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Talking Ted With Seth MacFarlane, Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis

Ted director Seth MacFarlane and stars Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis discuss working with a CG bear, the ridiculousness of 1980′s Flash Gordon, and keeping the comedy grounded in reality.

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Review | Ted

Ted, the feature directorial debut of Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, is a refreshing balance of pop-culture references, charming characters and coarse comedy.

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Review | <i>American Reunion</i>  

Review | American Reunion

Universal Pictures’ American Reunion offers familiar faces and laughs for devotees of the franchise, but delivers only a few chuckles and a light story for those less taken with the series.

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Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg <br />Talk Directing <i>American Reunion</i>  

Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Talk Directing American Reunion

American Reunion writers/directors writing/directing team of Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg discuss taking the reins of the hit American Pie franchise, bringing the cast back together, and balancing raunchy antics with heart.

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It’s an <i>American Reunion</i> For <br />Tara Reid & Thomas Ian Nicholas  

It’s an American Reunion For
Tara Reid & Thomas Ian Nicholas

American Reunion co-stars Tara Reid and Thomas Ian Nicholas reflect on growing up with their characters, returning to the American Pie series, and the strange effects of growing older.

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Thomas and Scott Ease Back Into Character For <i>American Reunion</i>  

Thomas and Scott Ease Back Into Character For American Reunion

American Reunion co-stars Eddie Kaye Thomas and Seann William Scott talk about returning as Finch and Stifler, and the latter character’s wide appeal.

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Eugene Levy and Jennifer Coolidge Meet at Last in <i>American Reunion</i>  

Eugene Levy and Jennifer Coolidge Meet at Last in American Reunion

American Reunion co-stars Eugene Levy and Jennifer Coolidge discuss sharing a scene in the American Pie franchise for the first time, and getting Jim’s Dad out of the house.

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Chris Klein and Mena Suvari <br />on Their <i>American Reunion</i>  

Chris Klein and Mena Suvari
on Their American Reunion

American Reunion actors Chris Klein and Mena Suvari talk about returning to the American Pie series after a one-film absence, and reflect on the nature of their characters’ storyline.

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Jason Biggs and Alyson Hannigan on American Reunion’s Big Reveal

American Reunion stars Jason Biggs and Alyson Hannigan discuss their return to the American Pie franchise, real-life issues they recognize in the film, and the big-screen debut of a certain part of Biggs’ anatomy.

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