One of the people we haven't seen a whole lot of in the more recent trailers for 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1' is Peeta. Yes, we saw him in those earlier "message from Capitol" teasers, all in white with President Snow and Joanna, but the trailers for the latest installment of Katniss' harrowing journey have been mostly absent of her bread-making friend. Until now! And it looks like Gale is not too pleased about it.
Ever since it was announced that Lorde would be curating the soundtrack for 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1,' we've been anxiously awaiting to learn which artists she'll be assembling for the compilation album.
We're already obsessed with the fact that Lorde has curated the soundtrack to 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1,' so of course we can't stop listening to her own song from the film, 'Yellow Flicker Beat,' which just dropped today (Sept. 29).
Six new 'Hunger Games: Mockingjay' posters have hit the web, revealing what we've only glimpsed in the film's first trailer: the new cast of characters populating District 13. From 'Game of Thrones' star Natalie Dormer to the return of Liam Hemsworth's Gale to completely unfamiliar faces, let's meet Katniss' entourage, shall we?
'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1' trailer is ready to debut at Comic-Con 2014 next week, but not in the traditional Hall H setting. What?! No epic grandstanding? That's right! Instead of waiting all day (and sometimes all night) for a seat to a 'Hunger Games' panel, your first look at footage will be coming instead from Samsung's Galaxy Tab S.
In a move that should upset Katniss Everdeen fans and those who harbor serious girl crushes on Jennifer Lawrence, the actress, who has barely had a second to breathe since her career caught fire (!), is reportedly taking a much-needed, totally deserved year-long break.
I went to see the new 'Hunger Games' movie 'Catching Fire' last night with my friend Jill, and when we walked in, we had the same conversation everyone does when they walk into a theater: "Where do you want to sit?"
In one of the biggest holiday weekends of all time, the combined might of 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' and 'Frozen' proved that yes, ladies can star in major blockbuster movies. We'll see if this lesson sticks (it won't), but between those two and the surprisingly female-friendly 'Thor: The Dark World,' this was a great weekend if you were looking for quality family entertainment that didn't