Jennifer Lawrence endorses Hunger Games prequel on podcast

Jennifer Lawrence teased her return as Katniss Everdeen in 'The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping' during a recent podcast appearance, enthusiastically assuring fans the film is worth watching. This follows last month's confirmation of her and Josh Hutcherson's involvement via a framing device in the prequel, set 24 years before the original series.

On the Happy Sad Confused podcast with Josh Horowitz, Jennifer Lawrence hinted at recent talks with director Francis Lawrence, responding to skepticism about online rumors with, "Oh yeah, it is out on the Internet, isn't it?" She gave a simple "Yes" when asked if the film is worth seeing.

This builds on the December confirmation of Lawrence (Katniss) and Hutcherson (Peeta) appearing in the adaptation of Suzanne Collins's 2025 novel, which centers on Haymitch Abernathy's 50th Hunger Games story framed by his recount to Katniss and Peeta. Lawrence had previously expressed openness in a 2023 Variety interview: "If Katniss ever could ever come back into my life, [I'd] 100% [make a comeback]." Hutcherson has been eager for more, saying he'd happily reprise Peeta and urging Collins for additional stories.

Directed by Francis Lawrence, the ensemble cast includes Joseph Zada as Haymitch (replacing Woody Harrelson), Jesse Plemons, Elle Fanning, Ralph Fiennes, Mckenna Grace, Glenn Close, Kieran Culkin, and Maya Hawke. The film releases November 20, 2026. For prior coverage on the casting confirmation, see the series.

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Exciting films slated for release in 2026

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Movie studios are preparing a diverse lineup for 2026, featuring major franchises, adaptations, and original stories from acclaimed directors. Highlights include Christopher Nolan's epic The Odyssey and Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Three, alongside horror sequels and video game adaptations. This slate promises broad appeal across genres.

Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson are set to reprise their roles as Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark in the upcoming Hunger Games prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping. The film, directed by Francis Lawrence, explores the 50th Hunger Games more than two decades before the original story. It is based on Suzanne Collins' latest novel and scheduled for release on November 20, 2026.

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The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping has announced its full ensemble cast, joining returning stars Jennifer Lawrence (Katniss Everdeen) and Josh Hutcherson (Peeta Mellark) for flash-forward sequences. New additions include Ralph Fiennes, Jesse Plemons, and more, ahead of the film's November 20, 2026 release.

The first script for the upcoming film adaptation of Hazelight's Split Fiction has been finalized, with Sydney Sweeney set to star. Josef Fares, head of Hazelight, has reviewed the draft and shared positive initial impressions. Production timeline remains uncertain due to Sweeney's packed schedule.

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In the latest installment of our 2026 Entertainment Previews series—following early-year highlights of movies and TV—this ComicBook.com feature (March 8, 2026) spotlights ten films where casting elevates anticipation. These match actors' strengths and physiques to roles across thrillers, biopics, and more, many releasing in 2026.

Daisy Edgar-Jones will headline Paramount's film adaptation of Gabrielle Zevin's best-selling novel 'Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow.' She is set to play Sadie Green, a brilliant game designer, in the story of two friends who become creative partners in the video game industry. Oscar winner Siân Heder is directing the project.

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The seventh installment of the Scream franchise premiered in Los Angeles on February 27, 2026, bringing back Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott and featuring returning cast members like Courteney Cox and Mason Gooding. Directed by Kevin Williamson, the film introduces Sidney's daughter Tatum, played by Isabel May, as a new target for Ghostface. Early projections suggest a franchise-best opening of $59 million.

 

 

 

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