'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Trailer VIDEO Teaser, MTV Movie Awards 2013 Full Premiere
Katniss Everdeen is back in a first look teaser trailer for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
In Catching Fire, Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) is back home after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson). Now they must embark together on a Victory Tour of the districts, once again leaving their family and friends behind. As the same time, President Snow gets ready for the 75th Annual Hunger Games, also called The Quarter Quell. The second installment on the trilogy, based on the novels written by Suzanne Collins, is set to hit theaters in the U.S. on Nov. 22, 2013.
Click here to view posters released by Lionsgate for the upcoming film. Catching Fire also stars Liam Hemsworth as Katniss' friend Gale Hawthorne, Elizabeth Banks, Sam Claflin, Jena Malone, Woody Harrelson, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Stanley Tucci.
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2013 MTV Movie Awards, Latest Movie News, Jennifer Lawrence, Elizabeth Banks
An exclusive world premiere clip for Catching Fire (a longer version of the teaser shown above) will debut at the live 2013 MTV Movie Awards on April 19. The awards ceremony will be held at the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City, Calif. and comedic actress Rebel Wilson (Bridesmaids, What To Expect When You're Expecting) will host this year's show.
Lawrence shares three out of her five 2013 MTV Movie Award nominations with her Silver Linings Playbook co-star Bradley Cooper. Together they are listed in the categories for Best Musical Moment, Best Kiss and Best On-Screen Duo. Last year at the MTV Movie Awards, the 22-year-old actress took home the awards for her role in The Hunger Games. She won Best Female Performance and Best Fight, the latter which she shared with her co-stars Hutcherson and Alexander Ludwig.
The 2013 MTV Movie Awards airs live on Sunday, April 14, at 9/8 p.m. Central.
It was reported in the end of March that book sales of The Hunger Games trilogy plummeted and in addition to a weaker book-club demand, Scholastic Corp. faced a wider third-quarter loss.