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Heath Ledger's Last Residence Back on the Market

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The SoHo loft where Heath Ledger was staying when he died has been for sale on the down low for a week. It can be yours for a cool $5 million.

Ledger, who tragically died in the lower Manhattan apartment in early 2008, had been crashing at the place, which at the time was rumored to have belonged to Mary-Kate Olsen. (It didn't.)

In any case, realtors have done their fighting best to rid the place of any residual grimness. So, what's it look like now?

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Jake Gyllenhaal: Brokeback Was Just Acting!

Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Brokeback Mountain, Love and Other Drugs Focus Features; 20th Century Fox
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway team up—and majorly get it on—for the first time since Brokeback Mountain in their new rom-com Love and Other Drugs (which we can't stop raving about).

"It's different because this story is about us," Jake told us on the carpet for his premiere at the AFI Fest presented by Audi. "The other story was about how we were not into each other."

And Gyllenhaal is hoping his chemistry with Hathaway in this flick will set the horny record straight. Way straight:

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Blab Blab Blab: Is Aaron Eckhart Coming Back for Batman 3?

Aaron Eckhart, Heath Ledger Frazer Harrison/Getty Images; Warner Bros. Entertainment
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"To recreate what Heath has done...I just don't think it's gonna happen. That's my instinct. Obviously, Heath was supposed to reprise the role in the next one; it was written that way. I don't know if they're going to go on. I suspect they will not have the Joker."

—Former Batman baddie Aaron Eckhart when asked at the Comic-Con panel for his latest flick, Battle: Los Angeles, whether he thought Heath Ledger's Oscar-winning Joker would be recast for the third installment of the superhero franchise

Looks like we can put our clown makeup away because director Christopher Nolan realizes exactly why we're so serious that Heath's psychotic criminal mastermind remain untouched. Why have another actor try to fill Heath's shoes when he recreated the character so perfectly, no?

But what about A.E.'s own fate as a foe of the Dark Knight?

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