Vanity Fair has chosen "Hollywood's New Wave" - and here's hoping they won't get in as much trouble as the last one.

Front and center in the next generation of stars: the cast of CW's "Gossip Girl."

The wayward TV teens hit the pages of the August issue in a glam photo shoot by Mark Seliger. They appear alongside entertainment whiz kids such as Zoe Kravitz, Olivia Thirlby of "Juno" and the Jonas Brothers.

Also packed into the Hollywood yearbook are players in such Judd Apatow films as "Knocked Up" and "Superbad" - even McLovin (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) makes the cut.

If the mag has one word of advice for these developing talents, who range in age from mid-teens to early 20s, it's "beware." Writer James Wolcott thinks back to Vanity Fair's last young Hollywood shoot in 2003, at which a pre-rehab Lindsay Lohan held court.

The new cover boasts a quartet of starlets: Blake Lively, Amanda Seyfried, Emma Roberts and Kristen Stewart.

Fans know Lively as "Gossip Girl" heroine Serena van der Woodsen. Seyfried made audiences chuckle in "Mean Girls" and plays Meryl Streep's daughter in this summer's "Mamma Mia!"

Roberts, niece of Julia, drew attention in last year's "Nancy Drew," while Stewart cowered with onscreen mom Jodie Foster in 2002's "Panic Room."


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