Katniss strikes a pose in new poster for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
We haven’t heard much from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire for a little while, so it’s nice to see Lionsgate keeping things ticking over with the release of a cool new poster for the upcoming sequel…
The spotlight’s on Lenny Kravitz’s Cinna…
Gary Ross will not return for Hunger Games sequel
Despite seeing The Hunger Games romp to $400 million at the global box office, Gary Ross has released an official statement confirming that he will not return to direct the second in the series, Catching Fire…
Josh Hutcherson talks The Hunger Games: Video Interview
The Hunger Games’ baying fans now only have a single day to wait until it is released in cinemas, but to keep you going, we’ve got exclusive interviews with Josh Hutcherson and Jennifer Lawrence…
Jennifer Lawrence on The Hunger Games cast: Video Interview
We recently caught up with actress Jennifer Lawrence, who’s set to leap from ‘incredibly talented indie actress’ best known for her Oscar-nommed turn in Winter’s Bone and a sizeable supporting role in X-Men: First Class, to ‘genuine global superstar…’
The Hunger Games review
Read our official verdict on The Hunger Games…
New trailer for The Hunger Games
A second theatrical trailer has been released for The Hunger Games, and after the action-centric first effort, this one is pleasingly heavy on dialogue.
The trailer opens with Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) giving her younger sister Primrose a Mockingjay pin, of which she promises, “as long as you have it, nothing bad will happen to you.”
New poster for The Hunger Games revealed
Yesterday we brought you an exclusive piece of The Hunger Games poster puzzle, the promotional race to unveil a new one-sheet for the upcoming sci-fi feature…
Katniss goes on the hunt in new Hunger Games image
The gradual release of footage and stills continues to emerge from The Hunger Games like an ever-so-slightly-dripping tap, with a new image released by Lionsgate showing Jennifer Lawrence in action as franchise heroine Katniss Everdeen.
As with the teaser trailer before it, the setting still looks very lush with greenery, and Lawrence looks suitably badass as the bow-wielding Katniss.
[TO SEE THE IMAGE, CLICK ON THE POSTER OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]
The Hunger Games: Everything We Know
Back in 2008, publishing houses the world over were looking high and low for that most elusive of properties, The Next Harry Potter. With Deathly Hallows having brought the boy wizard’s journey to a close (on the page anyway) the previous summer, there was a vacuum to be filled in the fantasy fiction market, and the time was right for the launch of a new franchise ostensibly aimed at young adults.
Enter Suzanne Collins, and her post-apocalyptic drama The Hunger Games. Set in an alternate future in the fictional country of Panem (a realm created amid the ruins of what used to be America), the book tells the story of sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, one of a group of teenage combatants in a state-organised, televised fight to the death. When civilisation crumbles, it would seem that broadcasting standards will be a thing of the past…
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![Katniss goes on the hunt in new Hunger Games image
The gradual release of footage and stills continues to emerge from The Hunger Games like an ever-so-slightly-dripping tap, with a new image released by Lionsgate showing Jennifer Lawrence in action as franchise heroine Katniss Everdeen.As with the teaser trailer before it, the setting still looks very lush with greenery, and Lawrence looks suitably badass as the bow-wielding Katniss.[TO SEE THE IMAGE, CLICK ON THE POSTER OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_luecm0gLzr1qcga5ro1_500.jpg)
![The Hunger Games: Everything We Know
Back in 2008, publishing houses the world over were looking high and low for that most elusive of properties, The Next Harry Potter. With Deathly Hallows having brought the boy wizard’s journey to a close (on the page anyway) the previous summer, there was a vacuum to be filled in the fantasy fiction market, and the time was right for the launch of a new franchise ostensibly aimed at young adults.Enter Suzanne Collins, and her post-apocalyptic drama The Hunger Games. Set in an alternate future in the fictional country of Panem (a realm created amid the ruins of what used to be America), the book tells the story of sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, one of a group of teenage combatants in a state-organised, televised fight to the death. When civilisation crumbles, it would seem that broadcasting standards will be a thing of the past…[TO READ THE FULL FEATURE ON OUR SHINY NEW SITE, CLICK ON KATNISS OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ltznzm8qFI1qcga5ro1_500.jpg)