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(that blonde is her tormentor in school)

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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chlo%C3%AB-Grace-Moretz/418387901543583

Not sure if its her real one - but it does have the most up-to-date info on the movie and the posts all seem to be Chloe.

Not to mention... It has Chloe in it ;)

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Even though she is young, she is an amazing actress and she is one of the main reasons i like the first one so much. cannot wait for may!

Oh yeah this is gunna be AWESOME :D Jeff Wadlow the director is also doing an amazing job according to Mark Millar and people connected to the movie.

It will not dissapoint :D

THE RUM DIARY'S Enzo Cilenti Joins The Cast Of KICK-ASS 2

British actor Enzo Cilenti - husband of Resident Evil actress Sienna Guillory - has joined the ever increasing cast of Kick-Ass 2 as, what sounds like, another villain.

Here's a snap the actor recently Tweeted of his look for the movie..

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We have no information on the name of the character he is playing, but apparently "Cilenti will share scenes with [John] Leguizamo, playing his sidekick." Cilenti was last seen alongside Johnny Depp in The Rum Diary , he has also appeared in such movies as In The Loop and The Fourth Kind.

I don't know how the kiss fits into the story... it's not in the Kick-Ass 2 comics and so far, she hasnt kissed him in the Hit Girl ones either.

Soooo the hell is goin on? LOL

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They were filming those scenes at the intersection of Yonge Street & Wellesley Street East/Wellesley Street West here in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, although the images shown here are from the southwest corner of the

intersection.

You can see the location here, although this was taken a few years ago, so the Internet cafe is no longer there, but a massage parlour is there now:

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I live about a 15 minute walk from there, well approx. a 15 minute walk, I can do it in 10 sometimes.

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