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Jennifer Lawrence Butthole Fappening
If you’re eager to see Jennifer Lawrence’s sexy butt in a doggy-style position, just look here. Enjoy the latest leaked images of the actress.
Born in 1990, Jennifer Lawrence is an American performer. The Hunger Games film franchise gave her a chance to play Katniss Everdeen and that role made her famous. Moreover, the actress is also known for playing Mystique Raven Darkhölme in the X-Men series.
In 2013, the actress was granted the “Academy Award for Best Actress” for her playing Tiffany Maxwell in the movie Silver Linings Playbook. What’s more, since 2015, she’s holding a title of the highest-paid actress around the globe.
She’s America, although the actress also belongs to German, Scottish, English, French, and Irish ethnicity.
She didn’t like her childhood at all due to social anxiety and hyperactivity. At school, the actress was a cheerleader.
Jennifer actively uses Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
Currently dating Cooke Maroney, she’s not married yet. They’ve been dating since June this year.



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”I’m actually peeing in that photo, she has no idea. No clue,“ actress tells late-night host James Corden
That Jennifer Lawrence — she’s quite the whiz kid.
“The Hunger Games” star appeared on CBS’ “The Late Late Show With James Corden” on Tuesday and shared a heartwarming family anecdote — about how she shot a photo with her mother while urinating.
The photo depicts Lawrence’s mother lounging with a wine glass in her hand, while her daughter smiles and squats behind her in a seemingly innocent pose.
“I’m actually peeing in that photo, she has no idea. No clue,” Lawrence shared.
“I went to pee, and then my friend got the phone because she knew I was peeing, and then we both decided to leave my mom out of it,” Lawrence continued.
Informed by host Corden that she has “a very relaxed peeing face,” Lawrence noted, “Yeah, I know how to do it. I’ve done it a lot.”
Watch Lawrence go with the flow in the video.

Sadly, numerous female celebrities have been attacked by hackers, who stole personal information as well as sexually explicit photos from their phones and computers. 
Jones is the latest victim of nude photo hackers, with her personal website being vandalized and several explicit photos posted before the site was taken down
The Department of Homeland Security has opened an investigation into the hack, which many believe was perpetrated by a fan of former Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos , who was banned from Twitter after his "targeted abuse" of the comedian.
"The Avengers" star has been the victim of hackers multiple times. Nude photos of the actress were released online in 2011 and again in the massive 2014 hack .
The perpetrator in the 2011 incident was eventually sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Lawrence was among the most high-profile victims of the 2014 hack. She came out strongly against those who viewed the pictures, saying doing so was "a sex crime."
"The Big Bang Theory" star was also caught up in the 2014 hack, and took it in stride with a cheeky Instagram post .
The 2014 hack immediately drew the attention of the FBI, which began investigating the event that claimed over 100 victims, most of them celebrities.
Pennsylvania resident Ryan Collins was eventually captured and charged with illegally accessing the Google and Apple accounts of numerous celebrities, though their identities weren't made public.
Collins eventually pleaded guilty to one count of unauthorized access to a protected computer to obtain information, receiving an 18-month prison sentence in the plea deal.
Collins was not the only one charged in the hack. Edward Majerczyk of Chicago was also arrested in connection with the data breach.
Majerczyk faced the same charge as Collins: one count of unauthorized access to a protected computer.
Majerczyk pleaded guilty to the charge in July 2016. The maximum sentence for the charge of unauthorized access to a protected computer is five years.
In January 2017, Majerczyk received a sentence of nine months in jail as part of a plea deal. Majerczyk also was ordered to pay $5,700 in restitution for counseling services for one unnamed celebrity because of the harm caused by the hack.
WWE Divas star Paige stated on Twitter that "personal and private" photos of her had been stolen and leaked online in March 2017. The leak is possibly part of a reportedly larger hack affecting several celebrity women. Like other victims of the apparent larger leak, photos of Paige, whose real name is Saraya-Jade Bevis, appeared on the website Celebrity Jihad.
Some of the most infamous breaches of sensitive celebrity data — and what happened to the perpetrators
Sadly, numerous female celebrities have been attacked by hackers, who stole personal information as well as sexually explicit photos from their phones and computers. 
New ”Planet of the Apes“ film will be directed by Wes Ball
20th Century Studios (formerly 20th Century Fox, pre-Disney) is still in the “Planet of the Apes” business, and the company has picked “The Stand” and “Black Mirror” actor Owen Teague to star, TheWrap has learned.
Teague’s role has not been disclosed, but he’ll play one of the intelligent apes the franchise is named for in a story that for now is also under wraps. As announced in 2019, Wes Ball (“The Maze Runner” series) will direct the new film.
It’s not known if the new “Planet of the Apes” films will continue from Matt Reeves’ trilogy of films that ended in 2017 with “War for the Planet of the Apes,” or if it will be an unrelated sequel or reboot. According to Deadline, which first reported Teague’s casting , Ball has turned in a script draft and other casting is under way.
The franchise began with the 1968 Charlton Heston classic based on the novel by Pierre Boulle, which spawned 4 sequels. Tim Burton did one of his reimaginings in 2001 with a film starring Mark Wahlberg. Reeves’ trilogy collectively earned $1.68 billion.
”Driftwood“ will also not go forward
HBO Max continues its baffling decisions regarding its animated programming, with six animated projects no longer making their way to the direct-to-consumer streaming platform, TheWrap has confirmed.
Among the projects that will no longer stream on the platform: “Batman: The Caped Crusader,” from “The Batman” director Matt Reeves, J.J. Abrams and comic book luminary Ed Brubaker; “Did I Do That to the Holidays: A Steve Urkel Story,” an animated “Family Matters” spinoff; and two high-profile “Looney Tunes” features.
While those projects are still in development, some of which are pretty far along, TheWrap has confirmed that “Driftwood,” an original HBO Max animated feature from Victor Courtright, has been fully canceled.
“Batman: The Caped Crusader,” from Reeves, Abrams, Brubaker and “Batman: The Animated Series” vet Bruce Timm, was described at a recent DC fan event as “more ‘Batman: The Animated Series’ than ‘Batman: The Animated Series,’” promising to lean into that aesthetic and sensibility in a big way. Additionally, “Merry Little Batman,” a Christmastime animated feature from executive producer/director Mike Roth and writer Morgan Evans, was a kind of Batman-ified version of “Home Alone,” with Damien Wayne in Wayne Manor alone for the holidays who has to defend his castle against intruders.
On the “Looney Tunes” side, there was “The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes” movie, written by Kevin Costello, which had a science fiction bent and saw Porky and Daffy uncovering an alien conspiracy. There was also “Bye Bye Bunny,” a big, animated jukebox musical that was written by Ariel Dumas, a head writer for “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” The movie was set on Broadway. They were doing a number from “Little Shop of Horrors.” What could possibly be better? (This one was very far along and footage was screened during this past summer’s Annecy Festival in France, with Warner Bros. previously very bullish about the project.)
“Did I Do That to the Holidays: A Steve Urkel Story,” with Jaleel White reprising his iconic role and Wyatt Cenec writing and executive producing, was also canceled, as well as “The Amazing World of Gumball: The Movie.” The latter, directed by Ben Bocquelet and written by Shane Mack, was meant to be a bridge from the original “The Amazing World of Gumball” series and a new show called “Amazing World of Gumball: The Series” (we can’t make this up). The show is still supposed to be happening but the movie … who knows?
Most of these projects will still be shopped around to other streamers. But their cost and how closely associated they are with another company or studio could make them tough to pick up.
Additionally, “Driftwood,” an original animated feature that was announced just a few months ago, is kaput. Officially described as ““an original animated space opera with big laughs, heart and adventure for the entire family,” it would have shared the vibe of Courtright’s earlier endeavors for HBO Max/Warner Bros., “Thundercats Roar!” and “Aquaman: King of Atlantis.”
More perplexing is that Warner Bros. was a studio built on its animation legacy and the maniacs that inhabited the shabby building lovingly dubbed “Termite Terrace.” Their animation was arguably more artful and oftentimes funnier than what Walt Disney and his brother Roy were producing, and the anarchic spirit of Warner Bros. cartoons has helped define not only their output but animation in general, so profound was its effect.
TVLine was the first to report the news about the Batman, “Looney Tunes,” Urkel and “Amazing World of Gumball” projects. Cartoon Brew first reported the “Driftwood” news .
”The Buddy Holly Story“ actor faces charges in New Jersey of criminal sexual contact and harassment
Gary Busey on Monday denied that he had acted inappropriately at the Monster-Mania convention in New Jersey over the weekend of Aug. 12, saying the accusations of groping were “all false.”
While pumping gas in Malibu, California, a TMZ cameraman asked Busey for his side of the story. The 78-year-old actor said “nothing happened,” and that the entire interaction with a woman who claimed he tried to unhook her bra and another who said he grabbed her butt lasted “less than 10 seconds.”
“[They] made up the story that I assaulted them sexually, and I did not… It was all false,” he said. He added that he has eyewitnesses who can back up his version of events.
Another attendee at the Monster-Mania convention, which celebrates horror movie and memorabilia, has also accused the actor of groping his daughter’s butt, according to TMZ.
In a press release , the Cherry Hill Police Department said authorities responded to a report of a sex offense during the Doubletree Hotel event.
Following an investigation, the actor was charged Friday with two counts of fourth-degree criminal sexual contact; one count of criminal attempt/criminal sexual contact in the fourth degree; and one count of harassment, disorderly persons offense.
Officials for the convention wrote in a Facebook post , “Immediately upon receiving a complaint from the attendees, the celebrity guest was removed from the convention and instructed not to return. Monster-Mania also encouraged the attendees to contact the police to file a report.”
Busey was scheduled as a featured guest for all three days of the event, according to he Associated Press. He is currently set to be arraigned August 31.
Jurnee Smollett also stars in the film produced by J.J. Abrams which debuts Sept. 23
Of all the actors in recent months and years who have tried transforming into John Wick in punishing, stylized action movies, Allison Janney in her new film “Lou” may be the most surprising transformation yet.
Janney leads the Netflix action movie “Lou” that also stars Jurnee Smollett and Logan Marshall-Green and is produced by J.J. Abrams.
In the film, she plays a woman named Lou with a dangerous and mysterious past living in the tranquil Pacific Northwest and whose only companion (you guessed it John Wick fans) her dog. As a massive storm threatens to set in on the community, Lou’s neighbor (Smollett) begs her to help save her kidnapped daughter, unaware of Lou’s many secrets.
This first trailer for the film though shows some of Janney’s biting wit matched with some punishing hand-to-hand combat, particularly after she picks a fight with some thugs inside a remote cabin.
“Things are…escalated,” she says in the clip.
Janney did many of her own stunts in “Lou” and worked with Charlize Theron and Halle Berry’s same fight choreographer from “Atomic Blonde” and “John Wick” specifically, Daniel Bernhardt of 87Eleven.
“Lou” is directed by Anna Foerster making her directorial debut from a screenplay by Maggie Cohn and Jack Stanley, with Bad Robot’s JJ Abrams, Hannah Minghella and Jon Cohen producing. Both Janney and Smollett also executive produced the film.
Check out the first trailer for “Lou” above, which debuts on Netflix on September 23.
We’ve got picks for horror fanatics, drama devotees, comedy junkies and much more
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With summer nearly over, it’s time to turn our attention to the fall, where a host of exciting new movies are due to hit theaters and streamers. But instead of a more traditional Fall Movie Preview, we at TheWrap have crafted a curated a guide to new releases this season for each and every type of film-lover. Craving a good drama? We’ve got selections for that. How about a compelling detective story? We’ve got picks for that too.
Below, we’ve rounded up a list of 30 movies coming out this fall that fit into different categories for movie lovers, from comedies to dramas to documentaries to thrillers. There’s truly something for everyone.
So light your pumpkin-scented candle, grab a cozy blanket and get comfy as we preview what’s ahead over the next few months.
Plenty of horror movies claim to be “messed up.” “Barbarian” actually is messed up . Tess (Georgina Campbell) is a young woman who travels to Detroit for a job interview. She shows up to her Airbnb, in a rough part of town, only to find that another person (Bill Skarsgård) already there. Thus begins a strange odyssey that is almost impossible to explain without spoiling one of the many shocking twists. Writer/director Zach Cregger really goes for it, laying on stylistic shifts, multiple timelines and, like we said, some trully messed up junk. It’s hard to shake this one. And while it might not be a blockbuster, it seems destined to become a cult classic.
Earlier this spring, indie powerhouse A24 released Ti West’s “X,” a blood-soaked throwback to slasher films of the 1970s and ‘80s that followed a group of good-natured pornographers as they were dispatched, one by one, while filming their latest adults-only opus. “X” was a new horror classic . As it turns out, it was also the beginning of A24’s first horror franchise. “Pearl,” a prequel that West and his crew filmed in secret concurrently with “X,” takes place during World War I on the same Texas farm. Only this time, Pearl (Mia Goth) is a young woman, trapped at the farm and tending to her sick father. West has said that he was inspired by Douglas Sirk and wanted to make “a Technicolor, ‘Mary Poppins’ type of movie.” And yes, West is also working on a sequel set after the events of “X.”
Quickly after writer/director Parker Finn’s short film “Laura Hasn’t Slept” won a prize at the 2020 South by Southwest (virtual) film festival, he was hired by Paramount to expand the concept into an original feature. Sosie Bacon plays a therapist whose patient kills herself in her office, which leads her on a quest to uncover the truth and a mystery involving other victims, all with a ghoulish smile. This could be a more modern version of “The Ring,” which similarly involved a curse and some creepy ghouls. (Spoiler alert: we’ve heard there’s a crazy monster involved too.) Something tells us that while watching this new horror movie, you’re probably going to scream much more than you’re going to smile.
“Halloween Ends” (In theaters Oct. 14)
We’ve heard this before. But apparently this is the end of the “Halloween” series, or at least this new trilogy which, if we can remember, ignored every sequel and instead served as a direct follow-up to 1977’s original classic. (Producer Jason Blum, who shepherded the new trilogy, recently confirmed that they only had the rights to these three new films.) “Halloween Ends” is set four years after the events of 2021’s “Halloween Kills,” with Laurie (Jamie Lee Curtis) living with her granddaughter (Andi Matichak) and writing a memoir of her experience. While nobody has seen killer Michael Myers since the events of the last movie (where he more or less took out the entire town of Haddonfield), wouldn’t you know it, he shows back up again, leading to a final confrontation between the two. Bloody exciting!
“The Woman King” (In theaters Sept. 16)
Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis gets her own historical epic in “The Woman King,” which tells the story of the Agojie, the all-female unit of warriors who protected the African Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s with skills and a fierceness unlike anything the world has ever seen. Davis plays General Nanisca in a story based on actual events, as she trains the next generation of warriors to protect their way of life. Gina Prince-Bythewood of “Love and Basketball” and “The Old Guard” fame directs while the impressive ensemble includes Lashana Lynch, John Boyega and Thuso Mbedu. The film is getting a splashy premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival ahead of release, so expect first reactions soon.
For years, fans have clamored to see Dwayne Johnson in a comic book movie, and they finally get their wish with October’s “Black Adam.” The DC Comics adaptation finds Johnson filling the role of an antihero who, in comics lore, is thousands of years old and is unafraid to be judge, jury and executioner if it comes to that. Johnson reteams with his “Jungle Cruise” director Jaume Collet-Serra on a PG-13 film that’s destined to push the boundaries of the genre while expanding the mythology of the admittedly fractured DC universe of films.
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” (In theaters Nov. 11) 
If a follow-up to 2018’s groundbreaking “Black Panther” wasn’t already hugely anticipated, the
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