Abigail BreslinShe's one of Hollywood's fastest-rising actresses, an Oscar-nominee, and a major power player who has worked with the likes of Jodie Foster and Steve Carell. Now, with Hollywood's newest scandal focusing on her tragic separation from a longtime companion, Abigail Breslin has a question for the media and her fans alike.

Have you seen her doll?

"George was abducted...this is the sad truth," sighed the 11-year-old "Little Miss Sunshine" star. "It's very sad, and it's very upsetting." Read More...

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Abigail BreslinArticle by Jessica Goebel

Last year, at the tender age of ten, Abigail Breslin was nominated for Hollywood's highest honor. In the year that followed, Little Miss Sunshine became Little Miss Sought-After, with three films currently in the works.

"I'm doing a movie right now with Cameron Diaz," Breslin gushed, adding, "She's so nice and she's a lot of fun." Beyond praising her co-star, Breslin remained coy: "I don't know if I can say too much about it yet, but it's called 'My Sister's Keeper.'" Read More...

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Rodriguez does Jane Fonda redux, "Star Wars" flicks a no-go, Lohan gets naughty and more, in this edition of our daily linkification.

- Fans may have a bit longer to wait for "Sin City 2” as director Robert Rodriguez signs up for "Barbarella." (Hollywood Reporter)

- Hughes Brothers tackle "Book of Eli" about hero in post-apocalyptic America. Luke Perry sits by the phone. (Variety)

- Oh, well. Lucasfilm debunks rumors of future "Star Wars" movies. (MovieWeb)

- Jodie Foster and Abigail "Little Miss Sunshine" Breslin join Gerard Butler on "Nim's Island." (Hollywood Reporter)

- John Turturro to spin the tale of ballet's most famous works with "The Nutcracker: The Untold Story." (Variety)

- Hollywood finally tells the story behind World War I. "No Man's Land" coming from "Valkyrie" screenwriter Chris McQuarrie. (Variety)

- First image of Lindsay Lohan as a stripper for "I Know Who Killed Me." Something seems familiar... (People)

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The end of another week brings more news on "The Spirit" and "He-Man," while the lovely Keira Knightley says our new favorite quote of all-time in the links of the day.

- Frank Miller wants Sam Jackson for villain Octopus in "The Spirit." (Hollywood Reporter)

- By the Power of Greyskull! "Super-Max" scribe Justin Marks to write "He-Man" movie? (AICN)

- "I don't have t--s." Keira Knightley unhappy with "Pirates" action figure. (WENN)

- "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" first poster released. (Comingsoon.net)

- Classic character Fu Manchu to make return to big screen. (IGN)

- Jeff Bridges will learn "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People" alongside Kirsten Dunst and Simon Pegg (Latino Review)

- Three Amigos -- Alfonso Cuaron, Guillermo del Toro, and Alejandro Inarritu -- team up for five picture deal with Universal dubbed Cha Cha Cha. (Hollywood Reporter)

- Gerard Butler sets sail for "Nim's Island," a family fantasy. (Variety)

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