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Glimpses from the 2015 MTV Movie Awards Divergent

Sunday, April 12 was the day the much anticipated 2015 MTV Movie Awards took place at the Nokia Theatre In Los Angeles, California. This was the 24th installment of the award show and the second time the Nokia Theatre will serve as its venue.
Talking about the biggest winners of the night, The Fault In Our Stars won top honours as Movie of the Year while Divergent actress, Shailene Woodley took home four Golden Popcorn awards including Best Female Performance. Actor, Bradley Cooper won Best Male Performance for his portrayal of Chris Kyle in American Sniper and dedicated the award to the fallen Navy Seal. Additional big winners included Zac Efron, who took home two awards, Jennifer Lopez for Best Scared-As-S**t Performance, and Dylan O’Brien for ‘Breakthrough Performance.
Also earning special honours were Hollywood headliners Robert Downey Jr. and Shailene Woodley. Downey Jr. received the Generation Award, which was presented to him by his Avengers cast mates, Scarlett Johannson, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner, and Mark Ruffalo. The moment marked the first time the entire cast assembled on stage in the run up to the release of Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron. Shailene Woodley was the recipient of the Trailblazer Award for her brilliant young career, including The Fault in our Stars and the Divergent franchise.
To entertain the audience, legendary rockers Fall Out Boy, gave an outstanding performance of their hit single Centuries before being joined on stage by white hot rapper, FettyWap. In his first major television appearance, Fetty blazed through his hit, Trap Queen, joining the list of hip hop royalty who’ve collaborated with the Chicago punk outfit.
Charli XCX also exploded on the stage for a performance of her hits Famous and Drop That Kitty with Tinashe and MTV Artist to Watch, Ty Dolla $ign. The performance was directed and choreographed by Diane Martel, the architect behind Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke’s epic twerkfest at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. Bella Thorne introduced the world to the trailer for the highly anticipated series Scream.
All of the action for the night unfolded in front of a beautiful, twisted pop art cityscape designed by Australian-born L.A. Street and graffiti artists, Dabs Myla. The weird set included a 27-foot-high inflatable cathead and a multitude of “Easter eggs” waiting to be found by the careful viewer.

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