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Thursday
Oct012015

Preview of the 'Mockingjay Part 2' Cover Issue of EW

Mockingjay Part 2 has the cover of the Oct 9th issue of Entertainment Weekly - hallelujah!! It's about time. Here's a preview of what's to come in the issue:

It’s time to say goodbye to The Girl on Fire. Part political allegory, part family saga, the Hunger Games franchise has already generated over $2.3 billion, proving that young adult adaptations can be substantive, and — most of all — that a blockbuster action-hero doesn’t need to have a Y chromosome.

But as much as these movies have influenced Hollywood (and millions of global fans), their greatest impact has been on their three leads: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, and Liam Hemsworth. They each entered the Games as relative unknowns, as wary of celebrity as Katniss was of the Capitol. But through the years, the actors — most notably now Oscar-winner Lawrence — have matured into major movie stars and have come to terms with the power of fame. “Jennifer realized at a certain point, that if people are going to be listening to you, you’d better have something to say,” says series producer Nina Jacobson.

The fourth and final installment, Mockingjay – Part 2(out Nov. 20) opens in District 13. The propaganda campaign that filled most of Mockingjay – Part 1 has been predominantly successful with the exception of President Snow (Donald Sutherland) punishing Katniss by brainwashing her partner in crime Peeta Mellark (Hutcherson) before sending him back to District 13 to kill her. Part 2 opens with Katniss in a neck brace, recovering from Peeta’s Tracker-Jacker induced attack, and contemplating how she will enact her revenge on Snow. Meanwhile, under the watchful eye of President Coin (Julianne Moore), the rebels — including Gale Hawthorne (Hemsworth) — are making last preparations for their mission to topple the Capitol once and for all. It’s been a long run-up to the final battle, which finds the three leads, their camera crew and a few key allies engaged in warfare inside the booby-trapped hub of Panem. Returning director Francis Lawrence promises it won’t disappoint. “When you get to the end, you just feel the entire history of what these characters have been through,” he says. “It’s part of what makes this movie all the more satisfying.”

So with a three-finger salute, EW sat down poolside at a Beverly Hills hotel with Hemsworth, 25, Hutcherson, 22, and Lawrence, 25, to reflect on it all.


On being part of a cultural phenomenon:

HUTCHERSON When you see the tons of people screaming and going crazy… I have the same problem that Peeta does of distinguishing reality from not reality. So for me, that’s not real. It seems so strange.
LAWRENCE It’s like you’re an avatar of yourself.
HEMSWORTH You get back into the car after a premiere and it’s dead silent and you’re like…
LAWRENCE “I’m glad that’s over.”

Their friendship:

LAWRENCE If we had met each other in any different circumstance, we would still be best friends. And our love is as close to unconditional as it gets because there’s no fear between us because we love each other so much. There’s no fear in our love. 

And the scene they were most worried about shooting on their epic 152-day Mockingjay shoot.

LAWRENCE I was excited about the scene at the end of the movie when I shoot my arrow—I won’t give it away— because when I was doing my archery training at age 20, that was always the scene I pictured. Five years ago I used to look at a stack of hay and pretend that it was this moment, and now it is here.

How was your aim?

LAWRENCE It was CGI, so let’s just say I nailed it.
HEMSWORTH You were particularly nervous about the singing scene [from Part 1]. We all know that.
HUTCHERSON It’s so stupid. You’re such a great singer.
HEMSWORTH She was so worried about it, I assumed that she must have a bad voice. And she did it and I’m like, “Jen, it’s actually good.” She’s like, “Shut up!”
LAWRENCE I only snapped at you because who else was I gonna snap at?
HEMSWORTH No, I know. I’m your punching bag, man. Don’t worry about it.
LAWRENCE But I can never be yours. Don’t you dare start thinking that’s a two way street.
HUTCHERSON For me it was the scene where Peeta had to freak out and lose his mind. I was more excited than nervous, but then right before we shot, I realized I hadn’t planned on what the hell I was going to do. And then they say “Action.” You’re like “Ah!” And you just kind of do it.
LAWRENCE But that’s always when you do your best because then you’re not thinking. You’re just feeling. Ugh! I meant that when I said it, but I realized how douchey it sounded so I just had to turn it into a joke. 

Finnick and Katniss thanks to @j_lawperfection on twitter

Katniss's final confrontation with President Snow

Fans of Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games novels know that the greenhouse that pops up in the trailer for Mockingjay — Part 2 holds a special significance. It’s where President Snow (Donald Sutherland) has his final confrontation with Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence), their final tests of wills.

To create it, director Francis Lawrence was inspired by the Victorian-era structures with slender frames and thin glass paneling. “I think of it as being Old World elegance in this new world [of Panem],” he says.

But finding an existing greenhouse to fit the bill proved impossible. Rather, the filmmakers shot the interiors of the contentious — yet revealing — scene on an Atlanta soundstage, where they filled the room with Snow’s signature roses. The exteriors were filmed on the grounds of an existing château in the town of Rambouillet, outside of Paris. As for all that snow outside, credit the wonders of CG.

The scene, which takes place after the Capitol has fallen, was sprung on the two actors at the last minute when another dropped off the schedule due to weather issues. But that didn’t stop Sutherland from nailing the dialogue-heavy moment. “Springing a scene on him like that was really tricky but he had it completely memorized,” says director Lawrence. “He was unbelievable.” 


For more — including the secrets of the Hunger Games’ trio’s sleepover traditions – pick up the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, on newsstands Friday, or buy it here.

Thursday
Oct012015

Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth and Francis Lawrence will Attend the Mockingjay Part 2 Premiere in Paris on Nov 9th

According to Metropolitan Films, Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson and Francis Lawrence will attend the Mockingjay Part 2 premiere in Paris on Nov 9th at Grand Rex Paris! 

If you'd like to attend the premiere, you’ll be able to purchase tickets at The Grand Rex Paris box office starting at 10:00am Oct 3rd. Be there EARLY! We've heard the last few premieres have sold out in a matter of minutes! UPDATE: We heard that the Paris premiere sold out in less than one minute. I hope the odds were in your favor if you were trying for them!

Wednesday
Sep302015

Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson & Liam Hemsworth Are Heading to Camp Mockingjay tomorrow

 

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Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth are heading to
Camp Mockingjay tomorrow at noon ET/9amPT on MTVNews.com! we've been waiting for this interview forever, and host Josh Horowitz assures us it's "Bananas." Tune in tomorrow and we'll be sure to post it here. 

Here's another preview:


Monday
Sep282015

The Hunger Games Tribute Global Fan Appreciation Celebration + Event October 31st

The Hunger Games Tribute is a celebration of the fans who have made the franchise a global phenomenon.

Lionsgate and Samsung have teamed up for The Hunger Games Tribute - a fan-voted awards recognizing The Hunger Games fans for their fan art and contributions to the THG fandom.

From now until October 25, vote for your favorite Film Moments and Fan Art. Winners will be honored at The Hunger Games Tribute Global Fan Appreciation Event at the Samsung Studio in Los Angeles on October 31st. The cast of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 will be on-hand to reminisce on the series as it comes to an end. 

Visit http://Tribute.TheHungerGames.movie each week to vote for your favorite fan art and film moments. Don’t see your art featured? It’s not too late! Submit your creations for a chance to be featured in our awards show. 

You can also win one of three trips to Los Angeles where you can attend the Global Fan Appreciation Event as an honored guest!

Submit your original artwork inspired by The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 for a chance to win a trip to Los Angeles to see the event.

ABOUT THE GLOBAL FAN EVENT

The Hunger Games Tribute: Global Fan Celebration Event is a live show to honor the best fan art and franchise moments from The Hunger Games. The event will feature the cast of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 as they reminisce on the series as it comes to an end. The celebration is happening on October 31 at the Samsung Studios in Los Angeles.

THREE WAYS TO WIN:

  • 1) VOTE for any of the finalists listed on this site and SHARE your vote with the #TheHungerGamesTribute

  • 2) CREATE your own original artwork inspired by The Hunger Games

  • 3) DESIGN a custom piece of artwork using your Samsung GALAXY Tab S2

Open to legal residents of 50 US (& DC), 13+

Sunday
Sep272015

Liam Hemsworth at the Zurich Film Festival

Liam Hemsworth was at the Zurich Film Festival Saturday, Sept 26th for the premiere of his film The Dressmaker. Liam also had a press conference and photo call earlier in the day, and was the recipient of the Golden Eye Award recognizing him as "The New A-Lister." 

The Zurich Film Festival says of the award: ZFF’s Golden Eye Award stands to recognize achievement on the highest levels and in his case distinguishes young talent who have made their mark on a global scale and are on their way to become the new “A-Lister.” The award will be bestowed to Hemsworth on the evening of Saturday, September 26th at the Corso Cinema.

Congrats, Liam!

Pics from the press conference earlier in the day:

 

Tuesday
Sep152015

Liam Hemsworth on Jennifer Lawrence and Saying Goodbye to The Hunger Games

Liam Hemsworth is doing a load of press at the Toronto Film Festival for his upcoming movie The Dressmaker, and luckily for us he's being asked all sorts of Mockingjay Part 2 questions in the process. Liam spoke with Salon.com about the end of the franchise and compaired his leading ladies Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Winslet.

He sees similarities between Jennifer Lawrence and his Dressmaker costar Kate Winslet:

Asked about whether his Dressmaker co-star Kate Winslet shares anything with his Hunger Games co-star Jennifer Lawrence, he acknowledged that the two leading ladies have a lot of similarities. “They’re both extremely talented people in this industry,” he said. “Both possess that spunk that you’re talking about. They can come onto a set and just change the mood of everyone: they both have a larger-than-life energy.”

The ending of The Hunger Games is bittersweet:

After an overwhelmingly successful three year run, the final Hunger Games installment hits theaters this November, and Hemsworth says the ending brings mixed feelings. “It was bittersweet for all of us on the last day of filming,” he said. “There was a realization that we all came to that we didn’t have another film to come back to. And that was sad, because we’ve established such close relationships with each other, and experienced an important part of our lives together. We’ll always hold onto that. I’m looking forward to the last press tour. I’m really proud of the last film, it’s possibly the best one. It ties up all the loose ends. It’s not quite the happiest ending for everyone.”

We might get to see a Hemsworth brothers collaboration one day, if we’re lucky:

“We’ve always talked about it,” said Hemsworth, when asked about whether he would ever make a film with his “Thor” star brother Chris. “Whether it’s a big blockbuster film or an independent artsy film, either way, it has to be something great, something with an amazing director and a great story. Because we’ll probably only get one chance to do it — I don’t know how many films you can make with your brother. But if the right project comes along and all the stars are aligned, we’d love to work together.”

 

Read the full article at Salon.com.

Tuesday
Sep152015

Liam Hemsworth Talks 'The Dressmaker' & Growing Up Hemsworth With Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair's Krista Smith sits down with Liam Hemsworth to talk The Dressmaker at the Toronto International Film Festival.

 

Tuesday
Sep152015

Liam Hemsworth Says ‘Mockingjay Part 2’ Is The Best ‘Hunger Games’ Yet

Liam Hemsworth tells MTV's Josh Horowitz what he thinks of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 while promoting his new film The Dressmaker at the Toronto International Film Festival. 

“I’ve seen it. I saw it,” he told MTV News. “It’s great. I think it might be the best one. It’s more action-packed for sure. I think start to finish it just doesn’t give up. The whole time you feel like anyone could be killed at any moment. It’s like that in all of them but I feel like this is, the stakes are a little higher.”

When asked if he was emotional watching the film, Liam was more grateful than sad. 

“No, it wasn’t emotional,” he said. “It’s definitely the end of a journey, but to have made friends like Jen [Lawrence] and Josh [Hutcherson], I couldn’t have asked for more. Such a fun time we’ve had together, and I’ll always look back at is as being a great time.”

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