We've also got plenty of stills for you Hunger Games fanatics.
The Hunger Games at Comic Con gave fans a chance to catch a glimpse of the new cast, but most importantly, it marked the release of the new trailer so we can finally take a proper look at the second instalment of the thrilling trilogy. Check it out below (right at the bottom).
Jennifer Lawrence in Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Based on the novels of Suzanne Collins, the trilogy consists of The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay. It tells the story of 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) who takes the place of her younger sister Prim in the 74th Hunger Games – a form of entertainment for the Capitol, which sees contestants fight to the death.
Donald Sutherland and Philip Seymour Hoffman join the cast in Hunger Games
Fans of the series have been speculating for months about the second movie and many travelled on over to Comic Con in San Diego last weekend where cast and crew have been talking about the sequel.
Fans have been waiting for this sci-fi action sequel
As you can imagine, the scenes for Lawrence are intense, all-action affairs, but for the Silver Linings Playbook actress – for which she won Best Actress at The Oscars – just running proves to be the most difficult thing to do. “The hardest stunt is probably still just basic running.," she said, adding that she runs "weird" and added that she had a running coach for the film. "Running and trying not to hit myself in the face with my bow, those were my two greatest challenges," she joked. (Via CBS)
Liam Hensworth co-stars in Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Often compared to Battle Royale – the Japanese novel that features a similar formula – The Hunger Games capitalised on a young adult market craving teenage angst in an unfamiliar yet accessible environment. Twilight and Harry Potter have both now come to an end, and Lawrence and co look set to take over the box office mantle from those book-to-movie juggernauts.
Katniss has some big decisions to make in the upcoming Hunger Games film
Like the books, which managed to surpass Harry Potter in the sales figures according to Amazon, the cinematic version has been immensely popular. The Hunger Games, released in 2012, garnered an impressive ‘certified fresh’ rating of 85% on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed over $686m internationally, and with the books only growing in stature, the follow up film is set to build upon that success.
The official poster for Hunger Games: Catching Fire
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, starring Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Sam Claflin, Jena Malone, Lenny Kravitz, Donald Sutherland, Elizabeth Banks and more, is scheduled for release on Nov. 22. Well done, now here’s your trailer:
Check out the Hunger Games: Catching Fire trailer right here
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