Briefly: Earlier this evening, North Carolina news reporter Russ Bowen reported via Twitter that filming on Catching Fire is “likely” to leave North Carolina for Atlanta.
We’ve now learned some details regarding the upcoming production on the film, slated to begin pre-production next month.
In case you’re looking forward to having The Hunger Games and/or The Avengers easily accessible so you can watch the fantastic films endlessly, Netflix will have you covered!
In a few months, you’ll be able to get your hands on a fresh set of action figures based on tributes in The Hunger Games.
With Mother’s Day on everyone’s minds this weekend in the United States, WorkingMother.com has published a list of the Most Powerful Moms in 2012.
The Hunger Games‘ popularity naturally means that people are going to try to cash in on the success.
Scary Movie writers Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer are two of those people.
The Hunger Games continues to show its strength. As of yesterday’s box office, the film has surpassed Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 to become the highest grossing book-to-film adaptation domestically.
The latest star to speak about Gary Ross leaving Catching Fire is Liam Hemsworth, who plays Gale in The Hunger Games film series.
Yesterday we told you that The Hunger Games had been approved for release in China (one of only 20 foreign films per year), and now we have a better idea of when exactly it’ll be in theaters.
Lionsgate’s CEO has revealed that The Hunger Games has been approved for release in China!
Michael Arndt is currently in talks with Lionsgate to re-write the Catching Fire script, whose draft was originally completed in March.
Today The Hunger Games‘ German distributor StudioCanal provided a release date for the DVD!
The Hunger Games series makes Amazon Kindle’s Most Highlighted Passages of All Time list eight times! The other two spots belong to someone you may have heard of – Jane Austen.
Lionsgate has just announced that Francis Lawrence will helm Catching Fire, and the director is commenting on the news for the first time.
Speaking to female bloggers at a Lucky Magazine conference in Santa Monica, Effie actress Elizabeth Banks addressed the news of Francis Lawrence directing Catching Fire.














