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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is a 2013 American dystopian science fiction adventure film based on Suzanne Collins' dystopian novel Catching Fire (2009), the second installment in The Hunger Games trilogy. The film is the sequel to The Hunger Games (2012) and the second installment in The Hunger Games film series, produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, with co-production by Lionsgate Films and distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment. Francis Lawrence directed the film, with a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy and Michael Arndt (credited as Michael deBruyn). Adding to the existing cast, the supporting cast was filled out with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Sam Claflin, Lynn Cohen, Jena Malone, and Amanda Plummer. Filming began on September 10, 2012, in Atlanta, Georgia, before moving to Hawaii. The plot of Catching Fire takes place a few months after the previous installment; Katniss Everdeen and fellow District 12 tribute Peeta Mellark have returned home safely after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games. Throughout the story, Katniss senses that a rebellion against the oppressive Capitol is simmering throughout the districts.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire premiered in London on November 11, 2013 and was theatrically released on November 15, 2013, in Brazil; November 20 in Finland, Sweden, and Norway; November 21 in the United Kingdom; and November 22 in IMAX, in the United States. The film set records for the biggest November opening weekend and biggest three- and five-day Thanksgiving box-office totals, surpassing the first film's box office grosses. It ranks as the 22nd-highest-grossing film at the domestic box office[5] and the highest-grossing film at the domestic box office of 2013, becoming the first 2-D film since The Dark Knight (2008) to top the yearly box office, as well as having a lead female top the box office since The Exorcist (1973). The film has grossed over $865 million worldwide and is the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2013 and the highest-grossing entry in The Hunger Games series. The film was followed by The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, a two-part sequel and finale of the franchise: Part 1 was released on November 21, 2014, in the United States, and Part 2 on November 20, 2015.
Catching Fire received positive reviews and is widely considered by critics to be an improvement over its predecessor, with the sentiment being that it's "a more-confident, more-polished movie"; praise also goes to Lawrence's performance as Katniss. It's the most critically acclaimed chapter in The Hunger Games series, according to review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The film also received numerous nominations, with a nomination for the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Action Film and a Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film. For her performance, Lawrence was nominated a second time for the Empire Award for Best Actress as well as the Saturn Award and Broadcast Film Critics Association Award. The song "Atlas" was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.
Plot[]
- Further information: List of The Hunger Games characters
Sometime after Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark return to District 12 following their victory in the 74th Hunger Games, President Snow visits Katniss and explains that her actions in the Games have inspired uprisings. He orders her to use the upcoming Victory Tour to convince people that her actions were out of love and not defiance against the Capitol, warning her that her friends, family, and District 12 will otherwise suffer, but she is unsuccessful in doing so. During the tour, Katniss' mentor Haymitch Abernathy warns her that she and Peeta, as Victors like him, will now have to serve as mentors to future tributes and that their show of love will be forced to continue for their rest of lives.
Peacekeepers enter District 12 to crack down on illegal activity, and Katniss's friend Gale is publicly whipped after attacking the Head Peacekeeper. However, Haymitch, Peeta and Katniss use their influence as Hunger Games victors to save Gale from being executed. This is broadcast on state television; in response, Snow decides that the Hunger Games victors have too much power and need to be eradicated. He announces that the upcoming Hunger Games - the 75th overall and the third Quarter Quell - will involve tributes selected from previous victors, allowing him to dispose of almost all of them. Katniss is devastated, knowing she will be forced to participate as she is the only living female Victor from District 12, and she immediately devotes herself to ensuring Peeta survives. On Reaping Day, Haymitch's name is drawn, but Peeta immediately volunteers to take his place. Haymitch reveals that the tributes are angry about being forced to return to the Games and will most likely attempt to stop it. For her pre-Games interview, Katniss wears a wedding dress, as ordered by Snow, but her stylist Cinna sets it to transform into a symbol of a mockingjay. Peeta announces that he and Katniss, who had previously announced their engagement during their Victory Tour in an unsuccessful attempt to quell the Districts, are expecting a child. The citizens then protest for the Games to be stopped to no avail. Just before Katniss enters the arena, Cinna is severely beaten by Peacekeepers in front of her as punishment for his tampering with her dress and then dragged away.
In the Games, Katniss allies with District 4 tributes Finnick Odair and the elderly Mags, his mentor. When the arena's forcefield shocks Peeta, stopping his heart, Finnick revives him. The group is then forced to flee from a poisonous fog; when Peeta cannot go on, Mags sacrifices herself so that Finnick can help him. When mandrills attack, Peeta is saved by the unexpected sacrifice of a hiding tribute. The group escapes to the beach, where Finnick greets District 3's Wiress and Beetee and District 7's Johanna Mason. Wiress repeats the phrase "tick-tock", leading Katniss to realize that the arena is designed like a clock, with unchanging hazards each hour contained within their respective zones. Wiress is stabbed to death by Gloss, one of the Careers. Gloss is then fatally shot by Katniss while Johanna kills his sister. Finnick is injured by another Career, and the Gamemakers spin the clock to disorient the tributes.
Beetee suggests luring the rest of the Careers to the wet beach and electrocuting them, which was how he himself previously won the Games. The group separates to prepare the trap. When Brutus and Enobaria emerge, Johanna cuts the tracker out of Katniss' arm and flees. Katniss finds an unconscious Beetee. Unable to recover Peeta, and hearing a cannon (Peeta killing Brutus), Katniss almost kills Finnick, thinking he betrayed them, but he reminds her to remember who the real enemy is. Katniss attaches some wire to an arrow and shoots it into the arena's roof just as lightning strikes a nearby tree to which the wire is attached. The roof of the arena breaks and the lightning strike paralyzes Katniss and incapacitates Finnick. It also causes a power failure that brings down the dome and disables the security cameras, preventing the Capitol from observing the events.
Katniss awakens in a hovercraft with an unconscious Beetee. She finds Haymitch, Finnick, and Plutarch Heavensbee, the new head Gamemaker, who reveals himself to be a rebel against Snow. Katniss learns they are bound for District 13, the headquarters of the rebellion, and that half the tributes were recruited to help Katniss escape, as she is the symbol of the growing rebellion. After further learning that Peeta and Johanna could not be rescued and are now captives in the Capitol, Katniss furiously attacks Haymitch for not keeping his promise to protect Peeta, but is quickly sedated. She awakens to find Gale by her side. He assures her that her family is safe, but also reveals that District 12 has been destroyed after Snow was made aware of the rebels' plot.
Cast[]
- For character descriptions from the novels, see List of The Hunger Games characters.
- See also: List of The Hunger Games cast members
- Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen
- Josh Hutcherson as Peeta Mellark
- Liam Hemsworth as Gale Hawthorne
- Woody Harrelson as Haymitch Abernathy
- Sam Claflin as Finnick Odair
- Jena Malone as Johanna Mason
- Elizabeth Banks as Effie Trinket
- Lenny Kravitz as Cinna
- Philip Seymour Hoffman as Plutarch Heavensbee
- Jeffrey Wright as Beetee Latier
- Stanley Tucci as Caesar Flickerman
- Donald Sutherland as President Coriolanus Snow
- Toby Jones as Claudius Templesmith
- Willow Shields as Primrose Everdeen
- Lynn Cohen as Mags Flanagan
- Amanda Plummer as Wiress
- Meta Golding as Enobaria
- Bruno Gunn as Brutus
- Alan Ritchson as Gloss
- Stephanie Leigh Schlund as Cashmere
- Patrick St. Esprit as Romulus Thread
- Paula Malcomson as Mrs Everdeen
- Stef Dawson as Annie Cresta
- Nelson Ascencio as Flavius
- Bruce Bundy as Octavia
Production[]
Pre-production[]
Lionsgate announced that a film adaptation of Catching Fire would be released as The Hunger Games: Catching Fire on November 22, 2013,[6] as a sequel to the film adaptation of The Hunger Games, with principal photography to take place in September 2012. Simon Beaufoy was hired to write the script for the film and wrote two drafts[7] before leaving after Gary Ross, director of The Hunger Games decided not to direct the sequel. The shooting timeframe was co-ordinated between Lionsgate and 20th Century Fox, in order to allow time for Jennifer Lawrence to shoot X-Men: Days of Future Past, the sequel to Fox's X-Men: First Class, in January 2013.[8]
On April 10, 2012, it was announced that Gary Ross, director of The Hunger Games, would not return due to a 'tight' and 'fitted' schedule.[9] Bennett Miller, Joe Cornish, Francis Lawrence and Juan Antonio Bayona were all being considered to direct the new film.[10] On April 19, 2012, it was announced that Francis Lawrence was offered the director position for the film. Lionsgate officially announced Francis Lawrence as the director for Catching Fire on May 3, 2012.[11] Two days later, it was reported that Michael Arndt (Toy Story 3, Little Miss Sunshine) was in talks to re-write the script for Catching Fire.[12] On May 24, 2012, the film was renamed The Hunger Games: Catching Fire[13] and Arndt was confirmed as the new writer of the script.[14] Arndt was paid $400,000 a week for re-writing the script.[15]
According to sources, the adaptation needed to be done filming by December 2012 to fit Jennifer Lawrence's schedule.[16] When X-Men: Days of Future Past lost its original director[17] and shooting for the film was delayed till April 2013,[18] Jennifer Lawrence was no longer needed to be filming in January 2013 and the shooting timeframe for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire was extended to March (including several breaks due to the holidays and awards season).[19] The film featured sequences filmed in the IMAX format.[20]
Casting[]
In July 2012, it was announced that Jena Malone would portray Johanna Mason,[21] that Amanda Plummer would portray Wiress, and that Philip Seymour Hoffman would portray Plutarch Heavensbee.[22] Following this, in August 2012, it was announced that Lynn Cohen had been cast as Mags.[23] Alan Ritchson was cast as Gloss on August 9,[24] Sam Claflin as Finnick Odair on August 22,[25] and Jeffrey Wright as Beetee on September 7.[26]
Filming[]
Lawrence, Hutcherson and Hemsworth all dyed their hair for the movie once again. Lawrence went back into archery training in order to get in shape for the role while the supporting cast undertook training in preparation for the arena scenes.[27]
Production officially began on September 10, 2012, with shooting concluding for some of the cast on December 21, 2012.[28] After the Christmas break, filming resumed for two weeks in mid January for some of the main cast[29] and was placed on hold for awards season. Principal photography resumed and concluded in March 2013.[30] Shooting first took place in and around metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia and then moved to Hawaii, to shoot the arena scenes.[31] The cast and crew were on a busy schedule, working 14-hour days and six days a week. In an interview with MTV, Josh Hutcherson confirmed scenes in the film would use IMAX cameras by stating, "They're shooting, I think, all the stuff in the arena is going to be IMAX".[32] Jennifer Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth were in Ringwood, New Jersey shooting District 12 scenes involving snow for the beginning of the film on January 31 and February 1.[33] Jennifer Lawrence confirmed that she would fly out to Hawaii on February 25, the day after she won the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 85th Academy Awards to shoot for the final 9 days along with Claflin and Hutcherson.
In late March, filming occurred in the Universal Studios backlot and was kept extremely secretive. Witnesses reported of towers and fences on set. None of the main cast were believed to have been on set.[34] Reshoots were scheduled for April 13 in Atlanta. With the base camp set up at Executive Park off North Druid Hills Road, filming also occurred at the Goat Farm Arts Center.[35][36]
Francis Lawrence has estimated an hour of the film would be devoted to Arena scenes, and said that cameras would be mounted to avoid the shaky-cam look from the first film.[37] In an IMAX featurette, Francis Lawrence also confirmed that scenes taking place in the Arena were shot on IMAX cameras to distinguish them from scenes external to the Arena.[38] Approximately 50 minutes of the film's footage was shot in the IMAX format, through the use of three IMAX 15 perf/65mm film cameras.[39][40]
Costumes[]
Sarah Burton, creative director at Alexander McQueen, gave pieces of McQueen's collection to costume designer Trish Summerville.[41] Summerville collaborated with Indonesian designer Tex Saverio when designing Katniss' wedding dress for the Quarter Quell interviews.[42]
Music[]
Soundtrack[]
- Main article(s): The Hunger Games: Catching Fire – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
British singer Ed Sheeran recorded three songs for the soundtrack, but Lionsgate declined the offer.[43] On May 14, 2013, Alexandra Patsavas was listed in the credits as music supervisor, replacing T Bone Burnett from the first film. Coldplay were announced as the first official artist to be featured on the Catching Fire soundtrack album, with the song "Atlas", released worldwide on September 6, 2013.[44] Christina Aguilera announced that her song, "We Remain", would be part of the official soundtrack of the film.[45] Other artists featured on the soundtrack include Of Monsters and Men with "Silhouettes", Sia featuring The Weeknd & Diplo with "Elastic Heart", The National with "Lean", The Weeknd with "Devil May Cry", Imagine Dragons with "Who We Are", Lorde with "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", The Lumineers with "Gale Song", Ellie Goulding with "Mirror", Patti Smith with "Capitol Letter", Santigold with "Shooting Arrows at the Sky", Mikky Ekko with "Place for Us", Phantogram with "Lights", and Antony and the Johnsons with "Angel on Fire".[46]
Score[]
In October 2012, composer James Newton Howard confirmed that he would return to score the film.[47] The score album was released on November 25, 2013. All songs written and composed by James Newton Howard, except "We're a Team" (co-written by Coldplay band members: Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion, and Chris Martin.) [48]
<td align="right" colspan="Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".">| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Katniss" | 1:42 |
| 2. | "I Had to Do That" | 2:22 |
| 3. | "We Have Visitors" | 3:01 |
| 4. | "Just Friends" | 1:29 |
| 5. | "Mockingjay Graffiti" | 1:44 |
| 6. | "The Tour" | 5:56 |
| 7. | "Daffodil Waltz" | 0:26 |
| 8. | "Waltz in A (Op. 39, No. 15)" | 0:43 |
| 9. | "Fireworks" | 3:05 |
| 10. | "Horn of Plenty" | 0:36 |
| 11. | "Peacekeepers" | 5:55 |
| 12. | "Prim" | 2:08 |
| 13. | "A Quarter Quell" | 2:05 |
| 14. | "Katniss is Chosen" | 3:18 |
| 15. | "Introducing the Tributes" | 1:29 |
| 16. | "There's Always a Flaw" | 1:48 |
| 17. | "Bow and Arrow" | 1:07 |
| 18. | "We're a Team" | 1:52 |
| 19. | "Let's Start" | 2:02 |
| 20. | "The Games Begin" | 4:43 |
| 21. | "Peeta's Heart Stops" | 2:10 |
| 22. | "Treetops" | 1:22 |
| 23. | "The Fog" | 4:58 |
| 24. | "Monkey Mutts" | 4:44 |
| 25. | "Jabberjays" | 1:33 |
| 26. | "I Need You" | 3:57 |
| 27. | "Broken Wire" | 3:53 |
| 28. | "Arena Crumbles" | 1:43 |
| 29. | "Good Morning Sweetheart" | 3:07 |
| 1:14:58 |
Marketing[]
On November 16, 2012, the first teaser trailer was released with The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 and revealed the official logo and tagline for the film.[49] Lionsgate announced a sweepstakes competition where 12 fans would have their name listed in the film's credits. On January 11, 2013, Entertainment Weekly released a 2013 Preview edition of their magazine, with the first look of Lawrence as Katniss and Claflin as Finnick on the cover as well as several stills showcasing scenes from the film.[50] On February 22, both Hitfix and the official Facebook page debuted two viral posters of the Victory Tour featuring Jennifer Lawrence (Katniss) and Josh Hutcherson (Peeta).[51]
On January 28, 2013, CapitolCouture.PN, a promotional site for the film's fashion and culture, opened and could only be unlocked with a passcode. Once in, a picture of a blue chair appeared and told readers to check back on March 4. On March 4, 2013, the site began to release portraits of the various characters.[52][53][54][55][56][57]
Alongside the announcement of the teaser trailer premiering at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards, Lionsgate revealed a new website called TheHungerGamesExplorer. On April 10, the website was updated and fans had to tweet using the hashtag #HungerGamesExplorer to unlock new stills from the movie. A still could be unlocked every day leading up to April 14, 2013, the teaser trailer's release date.
The teaser trailer thus debuted at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards on April 14, presented by Liam Hemsworth, and the trailer was posted on TheHungerGamesExplorer and YouTube after the ceremony.[58] "Beyond Fire" by T.T.L. was played as the trailer music.[59]
An exclusive new trailer debuted at the San Diego Comic-Con International on July 20, 2013, also being released online on that day.[60] Walmart released the first TV spot on their Facebook page on October 14, featuring Coldplay's song, "Atlas".[61]
On October 27, 2013, during the fifth inning of game 4 of the 2013 World Series, the final trailer was released.[62] Three days later, on October 30, 2013, a new IMAX poster for the film debuted.[63]
Release[]
The film premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square theater in London on November 11, 2013.[64] The film was later released on November 22, 2013, in the United States in conventional and IMAX theaters. The film was also shown in the 4DX format in selected international territories. It features motion-enhanced seating, wind, water sprays, strobe lightning, and scent-based special effects.[65][66][67][68] The film was released in 4,165 theaters in the US alone.[2]
Home video[]
The Blu-ray/DVD release date for the film in the US was March 7, 2014.[69] The entire Hunger Games series was released on 4K UHD Blu-ray on November 8, 2016.[70]
Actresses Lynn Cohen and Stephanie Leigh Schlund, who played Mags and Cashmere in the film, respectively, promoted the DVD and Blu-ray versions of the film with an appearance at the March 7, 2014 midnight release of the product at the Walmart in Secaucus, New Jersey.[71] As of March 16, 2014, Catching Fire has sold 2,073,719 DVDs along with 2,186,430 Blu-ray discs for $35,565,263 and $43,832,928, respectively, totaling $79,398,191 of revenue within two weeks of release.[72]
Reception[]
Critical response[]
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire received very positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 89% based on reviews from 284 professional critics, with a rating average of 7.58/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Smart, smoothly directed, and enriched with a deeper exploration of the franchise's thought-provoking themes, Catching Fire proves a thoroughly compelling second installment in the Hunger Games series."[73] It was the highest rated science fiction/fantasy movie of the year on the website.[74] At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 76 (indicating "generally favorable reviews") based on 49 reviews.[75] According to polls conducted during the opening weekend by CinemaScore, the average grade audiences gave the film was an A, on an A+ to F scale.[76]
The Hollywood Reporter said that the film has received "generally positive reviews"[77] and CNN reported that reviews were "overwhelmingly positive" but noted that "an overarching complaint" was that it "runs needlessly long ... and the screenplay and direction do occasionally fall short."[78] Entertainment Weekly said the consensus was that the sequel is "a more-confident, more-polished movie that delves deeper into Panem's political conflict". It also reported, "Critics are impressed that [Lawrence] commits to Katniss just as much as she would a complex David O. Russell character."[79]
Writing for The Village Voice, Stephanie Zacharek praised Jennifer Lawrence's performance, writing that the actress is "both on fire and in the process of becoming, and it’s magnificent to watch."[80] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film 3.5 stars out of four and said, "Pop-culture escapism can be thrilling when dished out by experts. Katniss is a character worth a handful of sequels. And Lawrence lights up the screen. You'll follow her anywhere." He also commended supporting actors Sam Claflin and Jena Malone.[81] Reviewing on Roger Ebert's website, Susan Wloszczyna of USA Today awarded the film three out of four stars, praising the acting of Jeffrey Wright, Amanda Plummer and Jena Malone and referring to the challenges of the arena as "visually intriguing." Wloszczyna writes: "...the one truly fresh invention—and the one that matters most—is Katniss herself. With each on-screen chapter, the poor girl from District 12 continues to fulfill her destiny as an inspiration and a rebel fighter."[82] Ian Nathan of Empire gave the film 4 stars out of 5 and noted that it was even better than the first film. He praised director Lawrence for "taking a more muscular approach" and "sensibly downplaying" the love triangle, noting that "neither [Peeta nor Gale], quite frankly, are fit to lay a pinky on [Katniss'] quiver". One fault he did find was in Philip Seymour Hoffman's "surprisingly ineffective performance".[83]
A negative review came from Sophie Monks Kaufman of Little White Lies, who praised Lawrence's performance but criticized the "dilution of the ingredients that made The Hunger Games so gripping." She also found fault with the "lumbering" plot, the "hamminess" of President Snow and Plutarch Heavensbee and the "lackluster and unconvincing script culled from a dramatically difficult book".[84] David Denby of The New Yorker argued that the premise "doesn't make a lot of sense". He praised the "impressive" first act and Jennifer Lawrence, for "project[ing] the kind of strength that Katharine Hepburn had when she was young." Denby found the second act "attenuated and rhythmless" and criticised the "incoherent" finale that "will send the audience scurrying back to the book to find out what’s supposed to be going on".[85]
Box office[]
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire earned $424,668,047 in North America and $440,343,699 in other countries for a worldwide total of $865,011,746.[2] Worldwide, it is the highest-grossing film of The Hunger Games series,[86] the highest-grossing film distributed by Lionsgate and the fifth-highest-grossing 2013 film.[87]
Outside North America, it is the highest-grossing film of The Hunger Games series,[86] the highest-grossing film distributed by Lionsgate and the seventh-highest-grossing 2013 film.[88] On its first weekend, it was only released in Brazil (November 15, 2013),[89] where it grossed $2.4 million on its opening day and $5.26 million for the weekend.[90][91] On the following Wednesday and Thursday, it opened in 42 more territories, bringing its total to $32 million in a week.[92] The film opened in 63 other territories and earned $138.4 million during the weekend ($146.6 million including its first week in Brazil).[93] Its three largest openings occurred in the UK, Ireland and Malta ($19.8 million), China ($13.0 million) and Germany ($12.9 million). In total earnings, its largest countries are the UK, Ireland and Malta ($55.5 million), Germany ($43.4 million) and Australia ($34.3 million).[94]
In North America, Catching Fire is the sixteenth-highest-grossing film, the highest-grossing film of The Hunger Games series,[86] the highest-grossing film distributed by Lionsgate[95] and the highest-grossing 2013 film.[96] Box Office Mojo estimates that the film sold more than 50 million tickets in the US.[97] It became the first 2-D film since 2008's The Dark Knight, as well as the first film with a female lead since 1973's The Exorcist, to top the yearly box office.[98][99] It is also the top-selling film in Fandango history, surpassing previous record-holder Avatar.[100] The film earned $25.3 million during Thursday late-night showings.[101] It topped the box office on its opening day with $71.0 million (including Thursday late-night showings), which is higher than its predecessor's opening-day gross ($67.3 million) and is also the seventh largest single-day and opening-day gross.[102][103] During its opening weekend, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire claimed first place with $158.1 million, opening higher than its predecessor ($152.5 million). This was the sixth-highest-grossing opening weekend, the second-highest-grossing opening weekend of 2013 and the highest-grossing opening weekend in November.[93] It was in first place for two consecutive weekends.[104] The film also broke the following records: the biggest Friday for a film in its second weekend,[105] the largest three-day ($74.2 million) and largest five-day ($109.9 million) Thanksgiving gross.[104] It achieved the fifth-highest-grossing opening week (Friday-to-Thursday),[106] the third-highest non-opening Wednesday[107] and the fourth-largest second weekend.[104]
Accolades[]
- Main article(s): List of accolades received by The Hunger Games film series
| Year | Award | Category | Recipients | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | ||||
| Golden Trailer Awards[108] | Best Action Poster | Nominated | ||
| Best Independent Poster | Victory Tour Close Up | |||
| Hollywood Film Awards[109] | Best Song | "Atlas" | Won | |
| San Diego Film Critics Society | Best Supporting Actress | Elizabeth Banks | Nominated | |
| Best Editing | Alan Edward Bell | Nominated | ||
| 2014 | Grammy Awards[110] | Best Song Written for Visual Media | "Atlas" | Nominated |
| Golden Globe Awards[111] | Best Original Song | Nominated | ||
| Critics' Choice Movie Awards[112] | Best Action Film | Nominated | ||
| Best Actress in an Action Movie | Jennifer Lawrence | Nominated | ||
| Best Song | "Atlas" | Nominated | ||
| IGN's Best of 2013 Movie Awards[113] | Best Movie | Nominated | ||
| Best Sci-Fi Movie | Nominated | |||
| Best Movie Poster | IMAX poster | Nominated | ||
| People's Choice Awards[114] | Favorite Year End Movie | Won | ||
| Kids' Choice Awards[115] | Favorite Movie | Won | ||
| Favorite Movie Actress | Jennifer Lawrence | Won | ||
| Favorite Female Buttkicker | Won | |||
| Jena Malone | Nominated | |||
| Empire Awards[116] | Best Film | Nominated | ||
| Best Thriller | Won | |||
| Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Nominated | |||
| Best Actress | Jennifer Lawrence | Nominated | ||
| Best Supporting Actor | Sam Claflin | Nominated | ||
| MTV Movie Awards[117][118] | Movie of the Year | Won | ||
| Best Male Performance | Josh Hutcherson | Won | ||
| Best Female Performance | Jennifer Lawrence | Won | ||
| Best Shirtless Performance | Sam Claflin | Nominated | ||
| Best Fight | Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, & Sam Claflin vs. Mutant Monkeys | Nominated | ||
| Best Villain | Donald Sutherland | Nominated | ||
| Best On-Screen Transformation | Elizabeth Banks | Nominated | ||
| Favorite Character | Katniss Everdeen | Nominated | ||
| Golden Trailer Awards[119] | Best Action Trailer | "World Event" | Won | |
| Best Fantasy Adventure Trailer | "Official Theatrical Trailer" | Nominated | ||
| Best Original Score | "Final Trailer" | Won | ||
| Best Action TV spot | "Let it Fly" | Nominated | ||
| Best Fantasy/Adventure TV spot | "Atlas" | Nominated | ||
| Best Romance TV spot | "We Remain" | Nominated | ||
| Best Action Poster | Won | |||
| Best Drama Poster | "Teaser Poster" | Nominated | ||
| Best Wildposts | "Outdoor Teaser" | Won | ||
| Best Standee for a Feature Film | Nominated | |||
| Saturn Awards | Best Science Fiction Film | Nominated | ||
| Best Director | Francis Lawrence | Nominated | ||
| Best Actress | Jennifer Lawrence | Nominated | ||
| Best Supporting Actress | Jena Malone | Nominated | ||
| Best Production Design | Philip Messina | Nominated | ||
| Best Editing | Alan Edward Bell | Nominated | ||
| Best Costume | Trish Summerville | Won | ||
| Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Won | ||
| Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Jennifer Lawrence | Won | ||
| Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Liam Hemsworth | Nominated | ||
| Josh Hutcherson | Won | |||
| Choice Movie: Villain | Donald Sutherland | Won | ||
| Choice Movie: Scene Stealer | Sam Claflin | Nominated | ||
| Choice Movie: Liplock | Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson | Nominated | ||
Sequels[]
- Main article(s): The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2
In July 2012, Lionsgate announced that two films based on the final book in The Hunger Games trilogy, Mockingjay, were scheduled to be released. The first film, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, was released on November 21, 2014 while the second film, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, was released on November 20, 2015.[120] Principal photography on the two-part film began on September 23, 2013, in Atlanta and concluded on June 20, 2014, in Berlin, Germany.[121][122]
References[]
- ↑ "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (12A)". Lions Gate UK. British Board of Film Classification. November 5, 2013. http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/hunger-games-catching-fire-film. Retrieved November 5, 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire". Box Office Mojo. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=catchingfire.htm. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
- ↑ "'Hunger Games': Can 'Catching Fire' Burn Brighter Than the Original?". Variety. October 29, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
cost about $140 million
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