'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Josh Hutcherson Says He's Funnier Than Jennifer Lawrence in Seventeen Cover Story
Josh Hutcherson covers Seventeen magazine's November 2013 issue and told the magazine he thinks he's funnier than his Hunger Games co-star Jennifer Lawrence.
"We have this debate all the time-I think it's me," he said. "This sounds mean, but its true, and Jennifer would agree. Her thing is being shocking, goofy, and silly-which is amazing, and it takes a talented person to do that. I like to be more clever and witty. But if you had to go on who gets more laughs, I'd say she'd be the winner."
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Aside from talking about his Hunger Games co-star, Hutcherson also spoke about his personal relationships with Seventeen. The 21-year-old admitted he's dated girls for the wrong reasons.
"I was blind at first by looks, by love, whatever," he said. "I've been known to fall hard and quick for girls, which I think is better than not falling at all."
He also spoke about breakups and said, "For me it hurts more when you're ready for something to keep going and the other person isn't."
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They are currently filming the final two installments of The Hunger Games franchise. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire comes to U.S. theaters on Nov. 22.
The second film focuses on District 12's Katniss Everdeen (Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Hutcherson) who embark on their victory tour. They realize the impact their actions have made as they travel through the other districts.
Hutcherson spoke about the sequel to 2012's The Hunger Games during an interview with On Air With Ryan Seacrest in June. Without going into too much detail, he addressed the relationship status of the film's main characters.
"I can't divulge any kind of plot details, but it's up and down," he said. "Katniss and Peeta's relationship is very complicated. It has a lot of little things that need to be worked out, but it's good. People, I think, will be very satisfied with it."