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Jun 30 2009

Hayden Panettiere Returning to the Big Screen

Published by jasgal142 at 10:51 pm under actors & actresses Edit This

Hayden Panettiere is returning to a muliplex near you with her new movie, I Love You Beth Cooper. The movie is making big news in the blogverse lately because Hayden gets naked and shows some of her body! While that is no doubt good news for fanboys (count me in, btw) will it help the overall gross of the movie? While that question will not be answered today, we can all be safe and secure that Claire Bennet will return this Fall on NBC’s Heroes.

After a lackluster third season, many fans are getting ready for a do or die type of year from the creators of Heroes. Hopefully, we do not have to watch this show jump the shark. However, that whole Sylar is Nathan thing kind of just seems odd. But I am going off topic. Still, Hayden Panettiere has proven that she can carry the Heroes story and a movie on the big screen. While her Beth Cooper character may just be a reflection of her Heroes character as both are cheerleaders, she will need to bring a little bit of acting chops sooner or later, it would seem she has them.

The problem with this project is there are no talking zebras or special effects for super powers to distract anyone from the actors on screen (Megan Fox). They will actually have to act, and try to do it very well.

Still Hayden seems to have grips on a ton of talent. How did the Disney Channel miss this girl? Seems like her star will only continue to rise, her fanboy appeal will only skyrocket her farther into fame.

Though it has been while since it was release check her out her in her video Wake Up Call.

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