In 2012, Jennifer Lawrence set fire to the hearts of millions of fans of Susan Collins’ literary saga, bringing Katniss, a rebellious and brave young heroine, to life on the screen. After 4 films and $3 billion at the international box office, the dystopian saga has come to a grand finale.
Eight years later, Francis Lawrence, director of 3 of the 4 films in the franchise, returned to Panem, adapting The Balad of the Serpent and Songbird for cinema. Set 64 years before the adventures of Katniss, Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) and Gale (Liam Hemsworth), this prequel is once again adapted from Susan Collins’ novel, published in 2020.
What is the hunger games prequel about?
The feature film returns to the youth of one of the main characters of the first work: the tyrant President Snow (played by Donald Sutherland in the film saga).
In The Hunger Games: The Ballad of the Serpent and the Singer, 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow is the last hope of his lineage, a once-proud family that has fallen from grace in the post-war Capitol. With the tenth edition of The Hunger Games approaching, he is given the role of mentor to District 12 tribute Lucy Gray Baird.
After Lucy captures the attention of all of Panem by singing during the harvest ceremony, Coriolanus thinks he can get into the small papers of the Capitol and tip the scales in their favor. Snow and Lucy’s race against time to survive will reveal who is the songbird and who is the snake…
Rachel Zegler
The featurette should include some nods to the previous films, as the latest trailer (available above) suggests. We see several times the famous Hangman’s Tree, the subject of a song covered by Katniss in the Hunger Games films and written by Lucy Grey, the prequel to Songbird.
Rachel Zegler, Tom Blythe, Viola Davis… Who’s in the cast of The Hunger Games?
British actor Tom Blyth slips into the shoes of young Coriolanus Snow, Rachel Zeigler in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story, while Disney’s upcoming live-action Snow White features Lucy, Hunter Shaffer (Julie in Euphoria) is Tigress Snow. , cousin of Coriolanus. The character will already appear in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 as Eugene Bondurant.
Multi-award winning actress Viola Davis plays the cruel Dr. Volumnia Gaul, creator of the 10th edition of The Hunger Games.
Peter Dinklage, Tyrion Lannister of Game of Thrones fame, plays the dean of the academy, Casca Highbottom. Finally, Jason Schwartzman is Lucretius Flickerman, the game show host and ancestor of Caesar Flickerman (Stanley Tucci). And while Jennifer Lawrence says she’s ready to return to the saga, she shouldn’t appear in the casting for the film.
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Tom Blyth and Viola Davis
When is The Balla of the Serpent and Songbird coming out?
With an announced running time of 2 hours and 37 minutes, making it the longest film in the franchise since the previous installments were limited to 2 hours 26 hours (Catch Fire), including credits, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of the Snake and the Bird It is scheduled to hit our theaters on November 15.
A symbolic date since, in addition to the first feature film, which was released in March 2012, three other films in the Hunger Games saga were released in November and were huge successes.
And if the film does well at the box office, other spin-offs may be considered. during the interview EWDirector Francis Lawrence The possibility of other films centered around fan-favorite characters like Finnick (Sam Claflin) and Haymitch (Woody Harrelson) has been discussed.

Rachel Zegler and Tom Blyth
He declares thus: “II loved being a part of the original saga because the stories are great. I think it’s great that these stories are always about something. Suzanne always writes about the topic.
The first novels were about the consequences of the war. The ballad of the snake and the singer is about the state of nature. That’s what makes them rich, not shallow, and I think that’s why they’ve stood the test of time, honestly.
If Susan has another thematic idea that she thinks fits the world of Panem – whether it’s new characters or familiar ones like Finnick, Haymitch, or anyone else – I won’t be adapting them for the screen. But I’m not going to just say yes, it, like the previous films, should have thematic underpinnings that make the story worthwhile.“
Source: Allocine

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