Hunger Games

  • EntertainmentYahoo Movies UK

    The best films on TV: Friday, 3 April

    We bring you post-apocalyptic adventure, time looping murder mystery, high drama & college comedy with the best free films on TV.

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    'Hunger Games' prequel announced with movie adaptation looking likely

    Lionsgate and Suzanne Collins have announced the prequel book will come in 2020, which is set 64 years before the beginning of 'The Hunger Games'

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    Jennifer Lawrence hopes new film will traumatise Hunger Games fans

    Jennifer Lawrence hopes Mother! is going to leave quite an impression on her fans...

  • NewsBen Falk

    The X-Men Cast: Who Has The Most Successful Film Career?

    Yes, the Australian is one of the biggest box office stars in the world, but that’s largely thanks to his multiple appearances as Wolverine across the X-Men universe. Berry’s lengthy career adds ballast to her box office total, but other than playing Storm, it’s being Jinx in Bond flick ‘Die Another Day’ and ‘The Flintstones’ that put her this high on the list.

  • NewsLauren Tuck

    13 Reasons You Need to Buy A Cape Right Now

    Over the weekend, I saw the final installment of The Hunger Games franchise. Just like in the other movies before it, Jennifer Lawrence plays a total bada**. Her character, Katniss Everdeen, is a hero, and sparks a revolution in Panem among the oppressed in an odd, but not entirely unimaginable, dystopian society where kids are forced to kill each other for sport and entertainment. As a teenager, she becomes a symbol of freedom, feminism, and hope. 

  • NewsGwynne Watkins

    9 Big Differences Between 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2' and the Novel (Spoilers!)

    Part 2 is largely faithful to Suzanne Collins’ novels. Judging from the movie, you’d think that Everdeens, Haymitch (Woody Harrelson), Gale (Liam Hemsworth), Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), and that darn cat were the only survivors from District 12.

  • NewsLauren Tuck

    The ‘Hunger Games’ Cast Dressed Like Native New Yorkers for Their Final Premiere

    Since 2012 when the first Hunger Games came out, the stars of the series have walked countless red carpets around the world. In four years, characters have been killed off (the premise is based on teenagers annually killing each other in an arena for entertainment purposes after all) and new ones have entered — Julianne Moore, Natalie Dormer, and Jena Malone, to name a few, came into the fold later — but each has treated the press tour as seriously as they would a Victory Tour. See the movies! O