Weekend Wrap-Up: Brad Pitt Plans to Quit Acting and Justin Timberlake Has a Date With the Marines

Missed this weekend's entertainment news? Get the full recap, right here.

By Brandi Fowler Nov 14, 2011 1:00 PMTags
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Too busy planning your Breaking Dawn viewing party to catch up on this weekend's entertainment news? No need to fret. We've got the details on the weekend's big stories.

Final Act: Brad Pitt told Australia's 60 Minutes that he plans to quit acting in three years.

• Street Hassle: T-shirts emblazoned with "Occupy All Streets" disappeared from Jay-Z's Rocawear website, after the rapper faced controversy when a company rep revealed no proceeds from the $22 tees would be donated to the "Occupy Wall Street" movement.

Marine Life: Justin Timberlake attended a Marine Corps Ball and wrote about the "heroes" he met there.

Sixteen Candles: Kendall Jenner turned 16—and it was awesome!

• It's a Wrap: Zoe Saldana called it quits with fiancé Keith Britton, who she has been in a relationship with for 11 years. The couple got engaged in June 2010.

• Immortalizing the Box Office: Immortals rocked this weekend's box office, taking home $32 million, followed by Jack and Jill  at $26 Million and Puss in Boots at $25.5 million.

• Honorable Trio: Oprah WinfreyJames Earl Jones and Dick Smith received honorary Academy Awards at the third annual Governors Awards Saturday night in Los Angeles.

• Saturday Night Laugher: Emma Stone hosted Saturday Night Live for the second time, bringing her Amazing Spider-Man co-star Andrew Garfield along for her opening monologue, and taking some inappropriate behavior to a bridal party with Kristen Wiig

• Harry Potter Goes Live!: We took a trip down to Orlando to bring you live coverage of the DVD release party for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

• Call of Domination: The latest Call of Duty video gameCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, generated $400 million in sales in only 24 hours, setting a first-day sales record this week as the biggest first-day entertainment product release ever (over Twilight and Harry Potter)!

Green Days: Stars get eco-centric in our Green Is Universal section.