Find out if Lucy Gray Baird and Lenore Dove Baird, protagonists of the Hunger Games saga, have some kinship
Last month, the newest title of the “Hunger Games” franchise, created by Suzanne Collins. Titled “Dawn in Harvest”, the work is set 24 years before the events of the original trilogy, following the youth of Haymitch Albernathy, future mentor of Katniss and Peeta, during the 50th Hunger Games.
With a confirmed film adaptation last night, 23, the Deadline portal announced the actors responsible for playing the protagonists: Joseph Zadathat will live Haymitch, and Whitney Peakthat will bring Lenore Dove Baird, romantic pair of Albernathy.
Due to the girl’s name, a big question came among fans of the franchise: After all, Lenore Dove Baird is related to Lucy Gray Baird? Recreation explains you!
Are Lenore Baird and Lucy Gray Bairds?
First of all, it is important to remember that, besides the surname, the two characters also have other similarities, such as the fact that both are from District 12, and grow inside the pack, a group of panem travelers known for their musical skills.
Nevertheless, so far, Suzanne CollinsThe creator of the “Hunger Games” franchise has not yet commented to confirm any kind of kinship. In addition, in history, Lenore’s mother died in her delivery, and her father’s identity is unknown, making it even more difficult to search for information.
However, with the little that was presented, fans already have a theory of what would be the connection level that the two characters can have.
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The theory arose in the final moments of history after Lenore Dove’s death. At the time, Haymitch goes to the gang’s secret cemetery to visit the tomb of the beloved, which is next to Lucy Gray Baird and Maude Ivory Baird, cousin of the protagonist of “The Song of Birds and Serpents.”
According to fans, Lenore would be Maude’s daughter, as she was buried by her side and, as said by User R/Hungergames in Reddit, would be unlikely to bury her close to an unknown person.
More about ‘Hunger Games: Dawn in Harvest’
Fifth Book of the “Hunger Games” franchise, created by the author Suzanne Collins“Dawn in Harvesting” is set 24 years before the events of the original trilogy, and accompanies the youth of Haymitch Abernathy, future mentor of Katniss and Peeta, during the 50th edition of the Hunger Games, responsible for marking the second Quaternary massacre.
The work, which shows Haymitch’s trajectory as a tribute, as well as explaining why the character develops alcohol addiction, presented in the first three books, also already has a confirmed film adaptation, scheduled for debut on November 20, 2026.
Source: Recreio
