Monday
Sep302013
Entertainment Weekly posts Catching Fire teaser message
Marina Chekov
Mon, September 30, 2013 Entertainment Weekly posted this teaser to their tumblr earlier today:

What could it be? A preview of their Catching Fire issue, perhaps? (That's my guess anyhow!)







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