"The Avengers" wins 2013 MTV Movie of the Year Award

PanARMENIAN.Net - The 2013 MTV Movie Awards has wrapped up after announcing the winner of Movie of the Year. Brad Pitt was on hand to announce the last award of the night, which went to Marvel's "The Avengers", AceShowbiz said.

Director Joss Whedon and the cast accepted the Golden Popcorn, saying they were "Biebered" to be there accepting the award. Thanking his family, the cast and the crew of the movie, he took the chance to announce that "The Avengers 2" would come out in 2015.

The coveted Movie of the Year was the third win for the superhero ensemble flick. Earlier at the ceremony, the cast including Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Tom Hiddleston shared the Best Fight gong.

Hiddleston also took the stage solo when he's named the Best Villain, which was presented by Quvenzhane Wallis and Chloe Moretz.

Also winning multiple prizes at the April 14 event was "Silver Linings Playbook". Bradley Cooper won the Best Male Performance for his role as a man with bipolar disorder.

"Pitch Perfect" also nabbed two prizes, Best Musical Moment and Breakthrough Performance, the latter of which for Rebel Wilson who served as the host at the show.

Other winners at the 22nd annual event included Taylor Lautner (Best Shirtless Performance), Jamie Foxx & Samuel L. Jackson (Best WTF Moment), and Bilbo Baggins of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" (Best Hero). Foxx was also presented with Generation Award.

Additionally, Emma Watson and Will Ferrell were honored with Trailblazer Award and Comedic Genius respectively. Watson was emotional when accepting the award, while Aubrey Plaza crashed the stage as she tried to steal the Golden Popcorn from Ferrell.

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