Showing posts with label mockingjay movie news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mockingjay movie news. Show all posts

October 16, 2014

Katniss Returns to District 12 and Her Heart Was Broken

Witness how Katniss' heart broke when she returned to District 12. Tickets for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 will go on sale on October 29, 2014.


September 15, 2014

Gale & Katniss Aim Their Bows at This Epic Teaser of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1

Our District 13 rebels Katniss Everdeen and Gale Hawthorne are aiming their bows at something in this teaser trailer of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. Who is their target? We'll find that out on September 15 for the full trailer.



September 11, 2014

There Will be a Lot of Effie in Mockingjay Movie Part 1 Than in the Book

In this recent interview with MTV's Josh Horowitz, Elizabeth Banks has revealed that there will be a lot of Effie in the first part of the movie adaptation of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay.




Katniss Everdeen Fronting this Amazing Mockingjay Part 1 Poster

Few days ago, we've got a glimpse of Katniss Everdeen's back in full battle suit mode that features an abstract wings of the mockingjay. This time, we get to see Katniss Everdeen and her fierceness. 


The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Teaser in Five Days

A new countdown teaser was released by Lionsgate in preparation to the full length trailer of The Humger Games: Mockingjay on September 15, 2014. The background narration is from President Snow who warns Katniss Everdeen that the thing that we love most will destroy us. (This hints on Peeta's hijacked mind.)





August 15, 2014

New Still of Katniss in Mockingjay Movie Part 1


"It's a very confusing, conflicted, complicated time for Katniss. She's distraught, confused, angry." - director Francis Lawrence on Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1

July 23, 2014

Hijacked Peeta and Johanna in New Capitol Couture Portraits

Have you seen the teaser wherein Beetee interrupted President Snow's presidential address with hijacked Peeta and Johanna on his side? Well, if you haven't seen it, see it at this post http://www.hungergamesmovieseries.com/2014/07/the-mockingjay-is-alive-beetee.html. Meanwhile, here are still posters and animated portraits of Peeta and Johanna, all in white, as they've been hijacked by the Capitol.





animated Johanna Mason & Peeta Mellark Capitol Couture Posters - Panem Today, Panem Tomorrow, Panem Forever






May 19, 2014

First Look at Julianne Moore as President Coin in Mockingjay Part1 Plus Other Characters

Here's the first look at Julianne Moore as District 13 leader President Alma Coin for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. 

Julianne Moore as President Alma Coin

Philip Seymour Hoffman and Julianne Moore


Haymitch

Betty

director Francis Lawrence


April 09, 2014

Sam Claflin Talks About Her On Screen Partner Stef Dawson (Annie) in Mockingjay

While promoting his movie The Quite Ones, Sam Clafin (Finnick Odair) talked about how he met and bonded on set with his on screen partner in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 and 2 Stef Dawson. Watch the video below:

March 09, 2014

Director Francis Lawrence Talks about the Death of Philip Seymour Hoffman

In a recent report from USA Today, director Francis Lawrence has finally broken his silence in the passing of Philip Seymour Hoffman (Feb. 2, 2014), who held a very important role in Mockingjay movies. 

Philip Seymour Hoffman (L) with co-star Woody Harelsson

director Francis Lawrence

"It was obviously very rough for all of us," Lawrence tells USA TODAY. "He was a friend. He was an amazing actor, an iconic actor. He was someone I really looked up to."



"We shut down for a day to give people time to deal with the sudden shock of it all. And to try and sort of figure things out a little bit," says Lawrence.



"We as a cast and crew definitely honored him," says Lawrence. "We gathered everyone together and had a big moment for him. We still think about him every day. It's hard not to imagine him being here."
"It's something so sudden, so shocking," Lawrence adds.



Lawrence says Hoffman was "mostly finished" with his work on the Mockingjay set.
"There was very, very little that was left," says Lawrence. "Even if (Hoffman) had a number of days left, most of those moments were appearances in other scenes. Most of his dialogue was done."
Clearly, working with the loss of the key character will lead to some continued difficulties.
"We're still figuring some of that out," says Lawrence.