Jennifer Lawrence, interpreter of Katniss Everdeen in ‘The Hunger Games’, revealed in a recent interview something at the very least curious about her relationship with the prequel to the franchise created by Suzanne Collins.
Speaking to The New York Times, the actress confessed that the report that they were producing the prequel film, ‘The Hunger Games: The Song of Birds and Snakes’, made her feel older than she looks. is.
“It makes me feel old and musty,” she said. “I remember turning 21 and thinking, ‘Oh my God, one day they’re going to do them over and over again. But I’ll be so old! I’ll be dead!'” Lawrence said.
Previously, Lionsgate released a video in which Zegler takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour.
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Tom Blyth also stars in the production as a young Coriolanus Snow.
The cast also includes Irene Boehm, Cooper Dillon, Luna Kuse, Kjell Brutscheidt, Dimitri Abold, Athena Strates, Dakota Shapiro, George Somner, Vaughan Reilly, Peter Dinklage, Viola Davis, Jerome Lance, Ashley Liao, Knox Gibson, Mackenzie Lansing, Aamer . Husain, Jason Schwartzman, Max Raphael, Zoe Renee, Ayomide Adegun, Kaitlyn Akinpelumi, Sofia Sanchez and Amélie Hoeferle.
Boehm will play Lamina, a District 7 tribute. Dillon will play Mizzen, a District 4 tribute, while Strates will play his mentor, Persephone Price. Kuse and Bruscheidt will be tributes Brandy and Tanner, respectively, from District 10. Abold will be Reaper, tribute from District 11. Shapiro and Reilly will be two Covey members, Billy Taupe and Maude Ivory, respectively. Somner will play Spruce from District 12.
Dinklage will play Casca Highbottom, dean of the Academy and unwitting creator of the Hunger Games. When the games were officially announced, Highbottom served as the public face of the event, setting off a spiral that would last for years and culminate in his assassination by future President Coriolanus Snow. Davis, meanwhile, will be the commander of the 10th annual Hunger Games, Dr. Volumnie Gaul.
Lance will play Marcus, a District 2 tribute; Liao will play Clemensia Dovecote, one of Snow’s closest friends and District 11 tribute mentor; Gibson will play Bobbin, a District 8 tribute; Lansing will play Coral, District 4 tribute; Husain will play District 11 tribute mentor Felix Ravinstill; and, finally, Schwartzman will be Lucrécio “Lucky” Flickerman, host of the Hunger Games.
Fionnula Flanagan (Grandmother), Isobel Jesper Jones (Mayfair Lipp), Honor Gillies (Barb Azure), Eike Onyambu (Tam Amber), Konstantin Taffet (Clerk Carmine), Burn Gorman (Commander Hoff), Scott Folan (Beanpole), Carl Spencer (Smiley), Michael Greco (Strabo Plinth) and Daniela Grubert (Mrs. Plinth) complete the team.
Remember that the film will be distributed in Brazil by Paris Filmes and will be released on November 16, 2023.
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“Years before becoming the tyrannical President of Panem, 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow sees a chance for a change of fortune when he is chosen to mentor Lucy Gray Baird, the tribute girl from impoverished District 12.”
The story of ‘Song of the Birds and the Serpents’ is based on the prequel book by Suzanne Collins and is set 64 years before the first films, telling the plot of the dark days, a period of 10 years after the war, before Panem reaches its peak.
The film will be directed by Francis Lawrence, responsible for directing the last three chapters of “The Hunger Games”. The script is written by Collins herself and by Michael Arndt, who worked on “Catching Fire”.