She explained, "I got all of these ear infections from the diving and the water and all of that stuff. And then a jet from one of the Cornucopia scenes punctured my eardrum.” Lionsgate 2.Katniss's ...
A new picture of Sam Claflin as Finnick in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire has been released. Claflin joins the cast of the successful series for the upcoming sequel, which is due for release on ...
After months of speculation, Sam Claflin has now officially been cast as Finnick in “Catching Fire,” the follow up to this year’s “The Hungers Games.” Clafin, who has appeared in “Snow White And The ...
Sam Claflin is reflecting on his beloved role of Finnick Odair, including his time working on The Hunger Games: Catching Fire with the late Lynn Cohen, who passed away in 2020 at the age of 86. "I ...
Jena Malone and Sam Claflin take a break from their September 2013 Glamour photo shoot to talk about the hotness that is Finnick and the badass-ness that is Johanna in this fall's The Hunger Games: ...
When The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes comes out this week, it’ll have some pretty big shoes to fill. Not only does it have to overcome the massive hole left behind by Jennifer Lawrence, ...
At long last, Lionsgate has released The Hunger Games: Catching Fire promotional images that show some of the new characters in their full glory. Most important of all, they've finally shown us Sam ...
Claudia Picado is a Features Writer who has been covering film and television at Collider for nearly three years. She's been writing for as long as she can remember, but developed a love for cinema ...
There’s more than just (PG-13) violence in the upcoming Hunger Games: Catching Fire. There’s nudity too. “We’re very faithful to the adaptation, so in the elevator I did have to pretty much almost ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Yesterday, Entertainment Weekly posted a teaser image of Jennifer Lawrence as Katnis Everdeen.
To understand Catching Fire‘s overwhelming success and legacy, one must first understand the context in which it premiered. The YA genre was strong but not a juggernaut; Harry Potter was more fantasy ...
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