Ten years ago, the first film of the Hunger Games saga was released in theaters, an adaptation of the novels of the American writer Susan Collins, starring the young actress Jennifer Lawrence, who was then continuing to gain popularity in Hollywood. , following her Oscar nomination for Best Actress for Winter’s Bone and her role as Mystique in the blockbuster X-Men: The Beginning.
Three more films followed from 2013 to 2015, with a fifth installment expected next month, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of the Serpent and Songbird, but without its lead actor, the film is a prequel set 60 years before the tetralogy and focuses on Coriolanus on Snow’s character before he becomes the tyrannical president of the Republic of Panem. Still directed by Francis Lawrence, the feature film has already broken the Saga record.
In conjunction with tonight’s screening of the franchise’s first two films on TFX, we present a quiz on the Hunger Games saga with a very simple concept: One picture, which film? Before that, some filming secrets from the first part.
Did you know?
Olympic preparation
Two months before filming, all the young actors of The Hunger Games had to go through rigorous training aimed at turning them, physically and mentally, into credible competitors. On the program: racing, show jumping, climbing, gun handling, etc. Jennifer Lawrence was trained in archery by an Olympic archer. And Josh Hutcherson gained seven pounds of muscle for the role of Peeta!
What it costs ?
Jennifer Lawrence received a salary of 500,000 dollars for the main role in “Hunger Games”. A modest amount considering the budget of the film is estimated at 78 million dollars. However, he later made up for it with a fee of $10 million for Catching Fire and $15 million for the two parts of La Révolte.
It’s time to take this XXL quiz with fourteen pictures from four movies to assign the correct section!
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