The 2015 MTV Movie Awards are definitely not the most serious of the Hollywood awards, but they do


The 2015 MTV Movie Awards are definitely not the most serious of the Hollywood awards, but they do bring the season to a close. The ceremony will take place April 12. Here are the past five winners for Movie of the Year:

v 2014: “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”

v 2013: “Marvel’s The Avengers”

v 2012: “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1”

v 2011: “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse”

v 2010: “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”

“The Bachelor” (8 p.m., ABC): It’s finale time for “The Bachelor,” and Chris Soules has some big decisions to make, such as: Which tabloids does he talk to? And will he sign up for “Dancing With the Stars” or not?

“Bates Motel” (9 p.m., A&E): The frightfully addictive “Psycho” prequel returns for more thrills, chills and mommy issues. As we check in for Season 3, Norma (Vera Farmiga) finally must confront the truth about Norman’s (Freddie Highmore) mental fragility, and she fears the havoc it could wreak. Meanwhile, she’s relying more on her older son, Dylan (Max Thieriot), which, of course, makes Norman jealous.

“The Returned” (10 p.m., A&E): Brace yourself for “The Returned.” Based on a very creepy, critically lauded French series, it takes viewers to a small mountain town where people thought to be dead are suddenly reappearing.

“Better Call Saul” (10 p.m., AMC): Now that the law has caught up with Mike Ehrmantraut, we can catch up, too.

TV listings, B6

DVD RELEASES

Movies available Tuesday on DVD and through digital providers include (includes box-office gross):

“The Sound of Music” (G): Fiftieth anniversary edition, starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer; $160.5 million

“Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb” (PG): Starring Ben Stiller and Ben Kingsley; $112 million

“The Liberator” (R): Starring Edgar Ramirez and Erich Wildpret; $0.1 million

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

WKBN taps Wetzl for top weather post

YOUNGSTOWN

Paul Wetzl has been named chief meteorologist of WKBN-TV and sister station FOX Youngstown.

Wetzl, who has been with the station for more than 15 years, will deliver local weathercasts weeknights on WKBN-27 First News at 5, 6 and 11 p.m.

He grew up in Columbiana County and studied meteorology at Mississippi State University. Wetzl was also part of a storm-chasing tour company that searched the Great Plains for tornadoes.

“This area, this job, it’s a dream come true. It’s hard to follow in the footsteps of a legend like Don Guthrie, but the knowledge I gained working alongside him for more than a decade is immeasurable. I am truly honored,” said Wetzl.

Guthrie died earlier this year.