Officially announced:
Oh I know. Susan Collins had to write the book so they could make the movie. Book actually still isn't out yet.Yes, They've actually been working on this behind the scenes for a couple of years. It's always been the plan. Just official now.
Officially announced:
Damn, you just gave away the plot.A story on how Panem got to where it is now and how quickly evil leadership can infiltrate is kind of interesting
I just hope they don't go the "Snow was bullied in high school" route
I hope they don’t go the Fantastic Beasts route and try to make 5 movies out of this...A story on how Panem got to where it is now and how quickly evil leadership can infiltrate is kind of interesting
I just hope they don't go the "Snow was bullied in high school" route
The tentative plan is to do one filming and get two films out of it. Then make another decision when they're closer to the first release.I get the feeling they'll try to have it as a trilogy, focusing on the ascension and moves that Snow makes to become the President of Panem. And if they do, and this film starts a series of more political action/dramas set in the Capitol and other districts, I'd be completely on-board for this.
I very much enjoyed all of the films, and even read the books; and if they are going more darker with the tone on this, and with the focus more on expanding the lore and backstory of the Capitol, then there can be a lot of potential.
I hope they don’t go the Fantastic Beasts route and try to make 5 movies out of this...
In recent years though, they've had pretty decent success with franchises when it comes to quality. John Wick, the "Fallen" franchise, and now a new franchise in Knives out. If you're Lionsgate though, of course you milk it though. 4 of their top 5 highest grossing films are from the Hunger Games franchise.This is Lionsgate. They have a history of milking franchises with unnecessary narrative splits. After all, this is the same film studio that decided a two part adaptation of "Allegiant" was a good idea until it blew up spectacularly in their face.
Yes..They do pretty good with moderate budget films with the prime movie going audience (16-35 yr. olds) And they own rights to the successful Summit releases since they bought them, which also had big Box Office rings and part of their huge movie catalog that still does really really well in home entertainment sales. ..Everything always iffy with them though. They've been actively looking for a buyer for a few years now, but with their stock price in the tank, they can't sell. But if the price gets right, they will.In recent years though, they've had pretty decent success with franchises when it comes to quality. John Wick, the "Fallen" franchise, and now a new franchise in Knives out. If you're Lionsgate though, of course you milk it though. 4 of their top 5 highest grossing films are from the Hunger Games franchise.
Lionsgate can’t compete with Apple money. It’s almost unfair.
I mean honestly, if I’m Apple, I take a serious look at buying Lionsgate as a whole.Like legit, this is a strange case to where...I kind of have a bit of surprise that this isn't going theatrical, considering Hunger Games. However..when Apple comes knocking..
That would make the Lionsgate Execs. very happy. They've been trying to sell for a couple of years. They just haven't been able to get their price for the stock.I mean honestly, if I’m Apple, I take a serious look at buying Lionsgate as a whole.
With Lionsgate having John Wick, HungerThat would make the Lionsgate Execs. very happy. They've been trying to sell for a couple of years. They just haven't been able to get their price for the stock.