'The Yearning Games: Dawn On The Harvesting' Will Recount Haymitch's Story — About The Prequel
In the event that you cherished Haymitch in the first Craving Games films, a new prequel zeroing in on a youthful form of his personality is not far off. Suzanne Collins is delivering another book, The Craving Games: Dawn On The Procuring, coming to theaters in 2026. Peruse on to learn everything about the impending book and film.
Not at all like The Ditty of Larks and Snakes, which happens 64 years before the occasions of the first set of three, The Dawn on the Harvesting will return to Panem 24 years before The Craving Games. It will fixate on the 50th Craving Games (the Subsequent Quarter Subdue), which saw Locale 12's Haymitch Abernathy delegated as the victor.
"With Dawn on the Harvesting, I was motivated by David Hume's concept of understood accommodation and, in a way that would sound natural to him, 'the effectiveness with which the many are represented by the trivial few… ," Collins wrote in an explanation. "The story likewise fit a more profound jump into the utilization of misleading publicity and the force of the individuals who control the account. The inquiry 'Genuine or not genuine?' appears to be more squeezing to me consistently."
Alongside the forthcoming book discharge, Lionsgate has proactively reported plans to bring the prequel to theaters. Francis Lawrence, the producer behind the last four Appetite Games motion pictures, is in converses with return to coordinate. "All along, Lionsgate has been a magnificent home and accomplice for The Craving Games establishment, and I'm extremely eager to work together with Adam and the group as we get this next story to theaters 2026," Collins proceeded.
In excess of 100 million duplicates of every one of the four books in Collins' Craving Games series have been sold, while the movies have netted more than $3.3 billion at the overall film industry. The ritzy cast has highlighted Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland, Rachel Zegler, Tom Blyth, Viola Davis, Jason Schwartzman, and Peter Dinklage.
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