MTV Movie Awards 2013: Extended 'Catching Fire' Promo Is Here!
You've made it, Hunger Games fans. The MTV Movie Awards show waited literally the whole two hours to present it, but Liam Hemsworth finally revealed the extended promo for Catching Fire Sunday night! Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson may have been absent, but his dreamy looks and the preview was worth the wait!
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Check out 5 things we learned from the clip:
1. Philip Seymour Hoffman was clearly a fantastic choice for Plutarch Heavensbee. The clip gave him a lot of time to be introduced.
2. Catching Fire will be a better sequel than any Twilight film. Fans won't be disappointed ...
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Stare At Three New 'Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Posters
While MTV announced their yearly batch of nominees for their upcoming Movie Awards, it may have been a bummer to see that the Hunger Games franchise was left out of the ranks. Never fret: while the original film nabbed a slew of nods in 2012, Catching Fire won't arrive until November, which means you'll have to wait until 2014 to decide how many popcorn trophies it deserves. But mark our words: we've got a sneaky little feeling that you'll be getting a look at the upcoming adventure thriller at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards, going down on April 14th.
In the meantime, there are three brand new posters for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire that should please your eyes as three of the films stars give you regal Captiol realness, including Effie Trinket (Elizabeth Banks), Haymitch Abernathy (Woody Harrelson), and Ceasar Flickerman (Stanley Tucci). Jennife...
Breaking news, you guys. Jena Malone has been cast as the one and only Johanna Mason in the highly anticipated Hunger Games sequel Catching Fire. She will be joining the actually-awesome cast of Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Wood Harrleson and Elizabeth Banks. Way to blow, Hunger Games casters. You ruined a future franchise by casting someone that was even insufferable in the early 2000s.
Actually, I wrote about the underwhelming actress way back in the day when I wrote about this movie In Our Nature. But more importantly isn't Johanna supposed to be a crafty bombshell? What happened to the pretty-legit rumor of Mia Wasikowska and Zoe Aggelicki. Then frickin' Jena Malone came out of nowhere. Ugh. I'm still hoping this is a joke and Naya Rivera is still being considered.
Then again, Johanna's whole deal is working the fact that people underestimate her. Maybe Malone can pull this off, purely because I think that potential meth body would break in half when stepping into the arena.
I think my feelings are appropriately summed up by this GIF from Half Baked:
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