
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Remember who the enemy is.
After surviving the Hunger Games, Katniss and Peeta struggle with the consequences of their victory as unrest spreads across Panem. Forced back into the spotlight, they become symbols of hope and resistance while the Capitol prepares a new and deadly challenge that will change the future of the nation forever.
- 7.4
- 2013
- Released
- 2h 26m

Jennifer Lawrence
Katniss Everdeen
Josh Hutcherson
Peeta Mellark
Liam Hemsworth
Gale Hawthorne
Woody Harrelson
Haymitch Abernathy
Elizabeth Banks
Effie Trinket
Donald Sutherland
President Coriolanus Snow
Lenny Kravitz
Cinna
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Plutarch Heavensbee
Jeffrey Wright
Beetee Latier
Stanley Tucci
Caesar Flickerman
Toby Jones
Claudius Templesmith
Willow Shields
Primrose Everdeen
Sam Claflin
Finnick Odair
Lynn Cohen
Mags Flanagan
Jena Malone
Johanna Mason
Amanda Plummer
Wiress
Jack Quaid
Marvel
Taylor St. Clair
Ripper
Sandra Ellis Lafferty
Greasy Sae
Paula Malcomson
Asterid Everdeen
Brooke Bundy
Octavia
Nelson Ascencio
Flavius
Afemo Omilami
District 11 Mayor
Kimberley Drummond
Rue's Mother
Deena Beasley
Thresh's Grandmother
Leon Lamar
Old Man
Mandy Neuhaus
Flower Girl
Erika Bierman
Coriolanus Snow's Granddaughter
Wilbur Fitzgerald
Cray
Patrick St. Esprit
Romulus Thread
Jill Jane Clements
Old Lady
James Sutton
Presidential Guard
Alan Ritchson
Gloss
Stephanie Leigh Schlund
Cashmere
Meta Golding
Enobaria
Megan Hayes
Female Morphling
Stef Dawson
Annie Cresta
E. Roger Mitchell
Chaff
Bruno Gunn
Brutus
Maria Howell
Seeder
Judd Lormand
Hovercraft Peacekeeper
Daniel Bernhardt
Disctrict 9 Male Tribute
Ravi Naidu
Operator #1
Franco Castan
Operator #2
Jared Allman
Capital Aristocrat (uncredited)
Laura Avnaim
Trainer (uncredited)
Noëlle Renée Bercy
District II Citizen (uncredited)
Nickolas Wolf
Hob Kid (uncredited)
Moses J. Moseley
District 11 Citizen (uncredited)
Hunter Clowdus
Capitol (uncredited)
Eric Jepson
District 6 Protester (uncredited)




























Released
en
$130,000,000.00
$865,011,746.00
- #rebellion
- #based on novel or book
- #propaganda
- #dystopia
- #uprising
- #sequel
- #president
- #survival
- #murder
- #conspiracy
- #female protagonist
- #tournament
- #game
- #survival competition
- #based on young adult novel
- #cheerful
Reviews

Having survived the 74th Hunger Hames, "Katniss" (Jennifer Lawrence) and her on-screen beau "Peeta" (Josh Hutcherson) now expect to live a life of luxury in their victor's village - but nope, devious president "Snow" (Donald Sutherland) has other plans for them. Having dispensed with the services of poor old Wes Bentley, he brings in Philip Seymour Hoffman ("Plutarch") to create a sort of Champion

Good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This is a great survivalist story in a horrible setting (wonderfully set, written to be a horrible world). We get all the great fun that we got from the original movie, and then we add in the whole (spoiler) element. It's really what makes the movie and leads us into the next arc, but I won't mention it. With Snow just on an angry tantrum
This is a sequel to 2012's HUNGER GAMES, and is set in the same future world: a post-apocalyptic world where an Empire, called Panem, has imposed peace on the survivors only to decay into brutal tyranny. The symbol of the tyranny is the Hunger Games, a gladiator-type combat where only one "victor" is permitted and the rest of the fighters die. To keep the flow of victims coming, 12 districts of Pa
More of the same stuff. Lawrence is not bad and I think Josh Hutcherson is a great discovering but that's mostly it.
I still do not agree with the 9 and 10 star ratings but I feel this movie is slightly better than the first one. This is primarily because Jennifer Lawrence’s character is more mature and she seems more comfortable in the role. She is no longer an immature, naive and lost child. At least not most of the time. The entire setup is still as ludicrous as before. It is a silly and depressing backgro
Awesome movie!
Good :3











