The new movie, which hits theaters this Friday, is based upon the wildly popular young adult novel by John Green. Such is the befuddling phenomenon that is “The Fault in Our Stars.” You’d think the scene was that of a “Hunger Games” premiere, not an early screening for a movie about kids with cancer (the actor was Nat Wolff, featured below). In all directions, teenage girls wielding posters and lusty dreams stampeded out of their seats in hope of obtaining autographs and selfies. Superheroes and frat boys lead 2015 MTV Movie Awards nomsĪs word spread through the theater that one of the actors from the film had entered the building, shrieks shook the room. 'The Fault In Our Stars' wins big at MTV Movie Awards Real-life 'Fault in Our Stars' couple dies days apart Enough with heart-tugging films about quirky, terminally ill teens
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