Hunger Games 5 takes shape
The film saga Hunger Games it is one of the most profitable with almost three billion dollars grossed at the box office. After following the adventures of Katniss Everdeen between 2012 and 2015, the saga will make its grand return in cinema on November 15th with a fifth work: The Rime of the Serpent and the Songbird.
This new film, based on the latest novel in the saga written by Suzanne Collins and published in 2020, is set sixty years before Katniss’ uprising. More precisely, it takes place during the tenth edition terrible hunger games.
We’ll meet a young Coriolanus Snow (Tom Blyth), long before he becomes the president of Panem that Katniss is fighting. For the first time, become a mentor during gamesand is tasked with training the District 12 tribute, Lucy Gray Baird (played by Rachel Zegler).
A more violent work? This is confirmed
If you have read the novel by Suzanne Collins on which this fifth film is based Hunger Games, you know that the games are much more sordid than later editions. First of all, the arena is not at all new like in other films starring Jennifer Lawrence. This is a dusty old Capitol amphitheater.
After being selected, the 24 tributes are taken, not aboard a luxury train, but crammed into carriages without water or food. Once you arrive at the Capitol, they are caged in a zoolike animals, and the public can come and see them, and give them something to eat or drink for the lucky ones.
In the book several passages mention particularly sordid torture and deaths during the games.
Today we learn it the American classification prohibited the film for children under 10 years of age (the famous PG-13), as with the previous films Hunger Games. But this time the ban is accompanied by a warning for “disturbing images” and “frightening images”. We can therefore expect that these games will be, as in the novel, more violent than the previous ones (well the later ones).
Source: Cine Serie

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