Lionsgate stays with Frances Lawrence for 'Mockingjay'
Lionsgate is sticking with "Catching Fire" director Frances Lawrence for "Mockingjay Part 1" and "Mockingjay Part 2," choosing consistency over directorial variety for its flagship "Hunger Games" franchise.
Lawrence, who is currently shooting the second movie in the Jennifer Lawrence series, will finish out with the third and fourth films, Lionsgate confirmed in a news release Thursday. The news was first reported by the movie website Collider.
In making that choice, Lionsgate is opting to give the series a consistent look and feel with Lawrence -- best known for directing the Will Smith zombie pic "I Am Legend" -- instead of switching up directors in the manner of the "Harry Potter" and "Twilight" franchises. Those series did not have one director helming the majority of the pictures.
By locking in Lawrence, Lionsgate also avoids the drama it faced between the first and second picture in the Suzanne Collins adaptations, when Gary Ross made a very public departure and the studio embarked on a much-publicized mission to replace him.
But in going with Lawrence, Lionsgate has also given the filmmaker a double workload of sorts.
"Catching Fire," which continues the story of Katniss Everdeen's battle to survive in an apocalyptic future, is set to come out in November 2013, with the next two "Mockingjay films to follow in November 2014 and November 2015.
Even if Lawrence shoots the "Mockingjay" films back-to-back, or gets shots from those movies into the "Catching Fire" production, he will be doing double-duty, editing " Catching Fire" while preparing to shoot "Mockingjay." Films with elaborate battle sequences and effects, as these are, require extensive preproduction and postproduction work.
Emmy winner Danny Strong is to write both "Mockingjay" films, which will continue to star Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth.
I really didn't like Mockingjay, but I think the movie could be fantastic in terms of changing shit and giving us something more.

Edited at 2012-11-01 10:24 pm (UTC)
But I'm glad they won't be switching up directors.
(tbh I kind of like to imagine my own ending. I thought the one we got was really poorly-executed and unsatisfying.)
Most accurate summary of Mockingjay ever.
I am, however, still mad about the loss of the 3 hours of my life it took me to read that books. That's 3 hours I could have spent regrouting my bathroom or watching paint dry, what a waste.
I K R i could have watched 1 or 2 good films in that time ugh
I just wanted to throw the book at a wall, but I could never do that to a book
so it can make up for the mess of the book lol
it seems more realistic that katniss and peeta are pretty messed up by the end of it.
Edited at 2012-11-01 11:00 pm (UTC)
So I'm not eager for the second half of Mockingjay that features him prominently,although I'm okay with the first.