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In this  Nov. 17, 2008 file photo, Taylor Lautner arrives at the premiere of 'Twilight' in Los Angeles.  Lautner, Hugh Jackman, Mariah Carey and Sandra Bullock are among the stars expected at next month's People's Choice Awards. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

LOS ANGELES - Hugh Jackman, Taylor Lautner, Mariah Carey and Sandra Bullock are among the stars expected at next week's People's Choice Awards.

Steve Carell, Carrie Underwood, Ellen DeGeneres and LL Cool J are also set to attend the celebrity-filled ceremony on Jan. 6 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. The show will be broadcast live on CBS.

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Director Bryan Singer will be spending more time with freaks and mutants.

At Wednesday's LA premiere of "Avatar," the director made the announcement that he was returning to the "X-Men" franchise.

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Kenny Ortega Reaches New 'Heights'

For his next project, Kenny Ortega will continue the grand tradition of bringing Broadway to the big screen.

The famed director of musical sensations including Michael Jackson's "This Is It," and the "High School Musical" series, will be helming the film adaptation of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical "In The Heights," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Justin Bartha is heading from "The Hangover" to the Great White Way.

"I'll probably be doing a play on Broadway in New York [next year]," the star told Access Hollywood.

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DreamWorks is coming out swinging.

Touchstone Pictures has set DreamWork's "Real Steel" to hit movie theaters on Nov. 18, 2011, marking the newly independent studio's first release under its output deal with Disney. The Shawn Levy-helmed pic will star Hugh Jackman as a former boxer grabbing one last chance at stardom in the ring by teaming with his long-lost son to train a robot for the Real Steel World Championship.

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"Welcome to the Academy Awards, or, as it's known at my house, Passover," Bob Hope quipped as he opened the Oscar show in 1968.

During his 18 stints as emcee of the awards extravaganza, Hope made his lack of an Oscar -- or even a nomination -- a running gag that served him well. (If truth be told, he did pick up four honorary Oscars plus the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award along the way.)

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The Hollywood Reporter

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