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T-minus two days until Catching Fire’s teaser trailer. Eee! In the meantime, here are two new photos from the film.
We wrote a whole article about how Jennifer Lawrence is just the best, because we don’t think people on the Internet like her quite enough yet.
Attention, all aspiring Katniss Everdeens and Princess Meridas: Hasbro’s launching a new line of Nerf toys for girls called Nerf Rebelle, starting with this one — the Heartbreaker Bow. Bullseye?
Next up on your new favorite Jennifer Lawrence fan Tumblr: SNL promos with Jason Sudeikis! She shoots a bow, guys!!
You know the article on Benedict Cumberbatch in Entertainment Weekly?
Yeah, which edition is it?
The one with cast of ‘Smash’ or the upcoming Hunger Games or WHICH ONE OMG I WANNA BUY THE MAG ONLY BECAUSE OF HIM
Note to all Cumberbitches: You can drool over Benedict Cumberbatch by buying our latest issue, the one with Catching Fire’s Katniss and Finnick on the cover. It’s currently on newsstands (in the U.S.).
“The first thing I do when I get off a carpet is take my heels off, rub my makeup everywhere, and basically pick up a garbage can and go ‘Rawwrrrrr!’ and dump it all over my head.”
Jennifer Lawrence, a.k.a. everyone’s celeb BFF.
“All this physical prepping so that he wouldn’t let Finnick’s fans down during the infamous sugar cube scene when the character teases Katniss while wearing a strategically placed bit of net. Just how much net he’ll have on remains to be seen. ‘They did have to tone it down from what it is in the book because they can’t make it too graphic if you know what I’m saying,’ he pauses with a sheepish smile. ‘Because it was just a knot covering his, basically, you know what I’m saying! I was definitely prepared to do anything. But the costumer said ‘Well we can’t have you in nothing’ so I’m kind of covered up.’”
Sam Claflin talks getting in shape to play Finnick and nailing his sexiest scene in Catching Fire.
An excerpt from our Catching Fire cover story, on stands tomorrow (!):
Francis Lawrence says he and [Suzanne] Collins were always in agreement about what from the book needed to be distilled, though he was coy about cuts. When asked, for instance, whether we should expect to see Bonnie and Twill — the District 8 runaways Katniss stumbles upon in the woods who first alert her to both the rebellion she inadvertently sparked and the existence of District 13 — he at first demurred. “You’ve got to wait and see,” he urged. But when it was pointed out that there is in fact no Bonnie and Twill listed on the movie’s IMDB page, he gave it up. “Ah, right,” he said with a laugh. On how the movie will now introduce District 13, Lawrence would only say that “it was fun figuring out new ways around things and new ways of doing things.” With Bonnie and Twill gone, so too is the scene of Katniss scaling a tree and then leaping over District 12′s electrified fence. And Darius, District 12′s youngest peacekeeper who intervenes during Gale’s whipping and then sentenced to the life of an Avox, is another who didn’t make the leap from page to screen.
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