The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
With "Mockingjay" soon to be released, fans are given yet another preview with a better glimpse of the brainwashed, captured Peeta.
This weekend "The Hunger Games:Catching Fire" will open nationwide attempting to break box office record.
When compared with other major tentpole films like "Man of Steel," "Thor: The Dark World," "Iron Man 3," "Monsters University," "Star Trek Into Darkness" and "Pacific Rim," "The "Hunger Games: Catching Fire" undoubtedly tops them all. The film should please fans of the series and first film and potentially lure those willing to give the franchise another chance.
The first reviews to "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" have been revealed after the London Premiere.
Just under a month from its premiere, Lionsgate has released the final official trailer for “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire."
The "Hunger Games" sequel is just over a month away from its premiere, and as the anticipation builds, its first TV spot does nothing but fuel the fire.
If early rumors and interviews with the cast and crew are any indication, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" is shaping up to be even more enthralling than its predecessor. While that may be hard to believe, recent photos from the set help solidify the claims. Check out all the new goodies above.
Soon November will have come and gone, leaving "Catching Fire" as a piece of the past. Luckily, "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay" will promptly follow. As production on Parts 1 & 2 begin, "Hunger Games" diehards are already looking ahead to the future, and the future looks bright.
While “Catching Fire” may be hogging all the attention, production on the final two movies has already begun. Location scouting, principal photography and additional casting is well underway, and naturally, details are already trickling down into the hand of fans worldwide.
"Catching Fire," the second installment of the epic series, hits theaters in November and fans couldn't be more pleased. Summer may be over, but there's always a silver lining.
Jennifer Lawrence reveals that making the "Hunger Games" was an uncomfortable process.
Lionsgate has announced that "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" will premiere in London.
While Katniss Everdeen and her District 12 counterpart Peeta remain the center of attention, there are other components to "Catching Fire" that are equally important.
Not only did the cast and crew appear to meet fans, sign autographs and debut fresh footage from "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," but they also took time to share some intriguing details about what goes on behind-the-scenes.
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" is shaping up to be even more enthralling than its predecessor. While that may be hard to believe, recent photos from the set help solidify the claims.