Find out if there are scenes after the end credits of “The Hunger Games: A Song of Birds and Snakes”
Launching last Wednesday, the 15th, the first spin-off of “The Hunger Games” entitled “The Song of Birds and Snakes”, is responsible for following the youth of Coriolanus Snow (Tom Blyth) who before becoming the tyrannical President Snow, mentored a tribute from the wretched District 12: Lucy Gray (Rachel Zegler).
After checking the origin of the villain and how the 10th edition of the Hunger Games unfolded during the almost 2h40 duration of the plot, a question may arise in viewers as the final credits roll, after all, are there post-credits scenes in the film or not? in Francis Lawrence?
The answer is simple: there is no need to wait for the movie theater lights to come on before getting up from your seat, as, there is no sequence after the end credits of the feature film. This way, the entire story can be seen before discovering the names involved in the production.
More about “The Hunger Games: A Song of Birds and Snakes”
“The Song of Birds and Snakes” is the fifth film in the “Hunger Games” franchise. The plot is adapted from the book of the same name published in 2020 and written by the American author and screenwriter Suzanne Collins.
In the story that takes place 64 years before the events presented in the saga starring Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), the war between the districts and the Capital ended about a decade ago and the Hunger Games will be holding its tenth edition.
In this context, Coriolanus Snow (Tom Blyth) is chosen as a mentor to District 12 tribute Lucy Gray (Rachel Zegler), where her obligation is not to ensure that she is the winner of the competition, but rather that it is transformed into a method of captivating entertainment for viewers of the terrible games.
However, their relationship does not go as the games organizers wanted, after all, they end up getting closer and living a romance that is responsible for taking them on passionate and dangerous journeys, which will certainly have consequences.
More than that, the film will also show Snow’s origins, addressing the difficulties and financial problems he faced with his family, as well as the early years of the Hunger Games, showing that they were much more violent and degrading at the beginning.
With direction from Francis Lawrencefilmmaker behind the three most recent films in the franchise, the feature film also features Suzanne Collinsauthor of the books and creator of the saga, Michael Arndt (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire) and Michael Lesslie (Macbeth: Ambition and War) as screenwriters.
As for the cast, in addition to Tom Blyth It is Rachel Zeglerthe plot carries names like those of Hunter Schaferwho plays Tigris Snow (Coriolanus’s cousin), Peter Dinklage who will be the creator of the Hunger Games, Casca Highbottom, Viola Davis as Dr. Volumnia Gaul, that is, as the director of the 10th edition of the Hunger Games and Jason Schwartzman as Lucretius ‘Lucky’ Flickerman, the competition’s tenth year interviewer.
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