Actress Hunter Schafer, best known for her role as Jules on the TV serieseuphoria’, will be part of the cast of ‘The Hunger Games: A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’, Lionsgate, the franchise’s producer and distributor, announced this Wednesday.
In this prequel, Schafer will play Tigris Snow, the cousin and right-hand man of Coriolanus Snow (played by Tom Blyth), the character whose story this new installment is about “The Hunger Games’.
In fact, The Ballad of Songbirds and Serpents, which will release on November 17, 2023, takes place decades before Katniss Everdeen’s adventures in the original saga “The Hunger Games’ and will chronicle the rise of Coriolanus Snow as the autocratic leader of the state of Panem.
Fifth Hunger Games movie.
For her part, actress Rachel Zegler, winner of this year’s Golden Globe for her role as Maria in the latest adaptation of West Side Story, will play Lucy Gray Bird in the production.
This is the fifth cassette ‘The Hunger Games’, a dystopian adventure film based on the trilogy by American author Suzanne Collins.
The film will once again be directed by veteran director of the first installments, Francis Lawrence, along with his co-stars Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson.
The film is being written by Michael Arndt, who previously starred in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

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Snow did not look like his future villain, in those days he was considered a charismatic hero. In the image shown, the young man is smiling and carrying a distinctive white rose. In an excerpt published Entertainment Weekly it is explained that he comes from a privileged family, but seeks to follow a different path.
At other times there were games, but they were not as glamorous and did not attract such attention as in ‘The Hunger Games’. That is, they were not considered reality show television, where innocent young people and children were killed. Snow is also said to have been a mentor to the District 12 contestant.
(According to EFE).
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