Hunger Games, a new movie has been announced

Suzanne Collinsthe author of the dystopian novel series Hunger Gamesannounced the release in 2025 of a new prequel of the saga. A few hours later, the news came that Sunrise on the Reapingthis is the title of the upcoming book, will be adapted into a movie which already has a very precise release date.

Sunrise on the Reaping (translated into Italian as The Dawn of the Harvest) is set 24 years before the first book and 40 after The Rime of the Nightingale and the Serpentthe other prequel to the trilogy and the last novel to hit bookstores in 2020, of the four in total written by Collins.

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There history will begin on the morning of the harvest of the fiftieth Hunger Games, in which he took part Haymitch Abernathy (in the films played by Woody Harrelson) who later became the mentor of Katniss Everdeen in the 74th Hunger Games.

Francis Lawrence, who has directed every chapter of The Hunger Games since The Hunger Games: Catching Fire of 2012, is in negotiations to direct. Lionsgate, which will produce the feature film, had left the door open for a new film afterward Hunger Games – The Rime of the Nightingale and the Serpentwhich grossed $337 million at the box office, despite the book’s narrative arc being entirely covered by the feature film of the same name.

The film adapted from Sunrise on the Reaping has like date Of exit on November 20, 2026.

The Hunger Games: Vol. 1

The Hunger Games: Vol. 1
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I watch films and play video games, from a certain point in life I also started writing about them. I am fascinated by the remote corners of the internet, the graphics of the first 3D video games and the images that fall under the not at all defined umbrella of the term aesthetic, with respect to which I carry out a compulsive cataloging activity which has as its point of arrival some Instagram profiles. However, the TV series with the best aesthetics (and the best overall) is The X-Files, which I never ended up not conceiving the thought “there are no more episodes of The X-Files to watch for the rest of my life”. Same thing with Evangelion (the manga).

 
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