The story takes place 64 years before Katniss and Peeta
In “The Hunger Games: A Song of Birds and Snakes”new film in the saga Hunger Games, the director Francis Lawrence tells about the challenge of converting Coriolanus Snow, the villain of the plot, into a captivating protagonist for the new film that takes place 64 years before the narrative starring Jennifer Lawrence.
“We had to figure out a way to get the audience to get emotionally involved with him, support him, root for him and empathize with him,” he said. Lawrence to Reuters.
Scheduled to hit theaters on November 17th, the film tells a little about the origins of some characters from the previous saga with a greater focus on President Snow’s journey and explains how the society where the film is set became that way.
All movies Hunger Games are based on the novels of Suzanne Collins. The book of “The Hunger Games: A Song of Birds and Snakes” was released in 2020.
“Once we felt like we had the public’s support, we still had to sow layers of his ambition and layers of his greed and layers of darkness and layers of his kind of hunger for power so that when he transforms, he seems honest, he seems true and believable”, concluded Lawrence.
Source: Rollingstone
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