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Friday
Oct252013

'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Deluxe Trading Cards

Thanks to our friends at QuarterQuell.org and THGAustralia, we've got a first look at The Hunger Games: Catching Fire deluxe trading cards from NECA. They are all over ebay and Amazon right now.

Friday
Oct252013

LISTEN: "Again" by ABBY From the Catching Fire Soundtrack

Listen to the new song, "Again" by ABBY from the Catching Fire Official Soundtrack German and Austrian local version! Last week we heard that Lionsgate and Republic Records added tracks from Brazilian rockers CPM22, Berlin-based ABBY and Spanish alternative band Lori Meyers to local versions of soundtrack album for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

The soundtrack featuring ABBY’s song “Again” will be available Nov. 15 in Germany and Austria. The song will also play during the end credits of the film when it comes to theatres in Germany and Austria.

Friday
Oct252013

Tick Tock 5 - New Catching Fire TV Spot Revealed

Cinna and sugar and monkeys, oh my!





Tick Tock 5 has been revealed - and it's a new Catching Fire TV spot! Thirty seconds long, it features a few new scenes (but mostly remixed things we've seen) - including the first look at the (terrifying) monkeys in the arena!

The TV spot is a Yahoo! Movies exclusive.  You can view the feature underneath the countdown clock! Appropriate!

Thursday
Oct242013

US Weekly 'Catching Fire' Special Edition Scans

Thanks to lawrence-daily and strawberrycupcakeprincess on tumblr (thanks for the scans!), we can show you some peeks at the US Weekly Special Catching Fire Edition. The issue should hit November 1st, but it looks as though some people are getting their copies early. If you pre-ordered the issue on BN.com, keep an eye on your mailbox! We did, and we'll have the HQ scans for you as soon as we get the magazine- plus some issues to give away. We've lightened and sharpened them up as much as possible. Stay tuned for the HQ versions.

We're loving the pic of Johanna. We've heard there's something changing in the way they do the interview sequence with her, and this looks like it might be part of that moment. And Peeta being painted by the morphling?? I need to go lie down now.

 

More pics after the jump!

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Thursday
Oct242013

People Magazine's 'Catching Fire' Special Edition

Thanks to @JenniferUpdates and @epnebelle we've got our first look at the cover and some early scans of the Catching Fire Special Edition of People. Looks like the issue can be found in some stores NOW for $9.99. We will update these with the HQ versions asap!

Thursday
Oct242013

Sam Claflin in HERO Magazine

It's just a Sam Claflin kind of day! Sam is featured in HERO Magazine #10. The issue is available in HERO's online store here. From the sound of this teaser, we're going to need to buy the issue asap. There's butt branding, people. Jennifer Lawrence butt branding:

Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire) walks us through his fear of fish and his fond memories of branding Jennifer Lawrence’s buttocks with a trident on-set.

Thanks to SamClaflinFans for the tip - and all the Sam Claflin goodness they provide.

Thursday
Oct242013

Enter The Hunger Games Halloween Costume Contest

Which Hunger Games character are you dressing up as for Halloween?

Upload pictures of your best costumes to The Hunger Games Explorer for the chance to WIN a 'Catching Fire' prize pack and be featured on The Hunger Games' Official Facebook page!

Thursday
Oct242013

Sam Claflin Will Be Featured in Rankin's Photo Book 'More'

Sam Claflin will be featured in British portrait and fashion photographer Rankin's new book, More. We can't wait to get our hands on these photos, as Rankin's work is unbelievable and the photos are sure to show Sam in a new and gorgeous light. You can pre-order More HERE. The book is 70.00 GBP and you'll get an emil as soon as it's available.  

About More:

Organised by themes, including nudes, portraits (featuring iconic personalities such as Tom Hardy, The Rolling Stones, and Emma Watson), beauty, fashion, and myths (a collaboration with artist Damien Hirst showing a contemporary portrayal of ancient mythical monsters), MORE is a rich, diverse, and revealing collection of photography.

Upon reflection of MORE, Rankin says, “I am aware that my work is often a little bit uncomfortable, a bit strange, a bit challenging. I consider many of my pictures of the more famous people almost as ‘anti-celebrity’—get them off the pedestal, get them face-to-face, see the real person inside.…If you look at that part of my work, it’s levelling.”