It’s a good week to be a kid, a young adult going through ‘Hunger Games’ withdrawal, or a grownup who loves to watch hilarious puppet creatures with weird voices go on zany adventures and sing goofy but lovable songs. "Divergent" hits theaters this weekend. It's the first movie in a sci-fi trilogy that's being compared to "The Hunger Games" and it's up against the Muppet sequel "Muppets Most Wanted".

"Divergent" (PG-13)
Set in a future where society has been divided into five factions dedicated to specific virtues. At 16, you take an aptitude test based on their skills and those who don’t fit one particular group are called Divergents—and then they are killed off.. Shailene Woodley stars as Tris, a teenage girl whose test result marks her as "divergent". Tris escapes her fate as a Divergent and fights back against the corrupt system.

"Muppets Most Wanted" (PG)
A master criminal, who looks exactly like Kermit the Frog except for a mole on his cheek, steals Kermit's identity. While the evil frog Constantine is hiding out with the other Muppets on their world tour, the real Kermit is stuck in a Russian prison. Ricky Gervais plays the evil frog's henchman, Tina Fey is the Russian chick who locks Kermit up, and Ty Burrell from "Modern Family" is a French Interpol agent. Lady Gaga, Salma Hayek, Puff Daddy and Danny Trejo also make cameos as themselves.

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