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Lionsgate stays with Frances Lawrence for 'Mockingjay'

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.

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I really didn't like Mockingjay, but I think the movie could be fantastic in terms of changing shit and giving us something more.
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mellarks 1st-Nov-2012 10:21 pm (UTC)
Learned from last time eh, Lionsgate? I'm glad (for now). And Danny's writing both parts of Mockingjay, too? I really like that there will be consistency on the directing/writing front. For the most part.

Edited at 2012-11-01 10:24 pm (UTC)
snoozeen 1st-Nov-2012 10:23 pm (UTC)
Forever side eye at Liam's name before Woody's.

But I'm glad they won't be switching up directors.
rebeljean 1st-Nov-2012 10:26 pm (UTC)
I just finished the book last night. I didn't like it as much as Catching Fire and I wish there more to the epilogue.
Like the names of P&K's kids, what happened to Gale after, etc.
sandvich 1st-Nov-2012 10:33 pm (UTC)
When I read Mockingjay, I really got the feeling that Suzanne Collins was just eager to get the series over with. So little happens for the first 4/5 of the book and then the remaining 1/5 is just SHIT EXPLODING YOUR FAVES DYING SOMETHING SOMETHING THE END. Nothing is really reflected on and the reader isn't given time to process it in the slightest.

(tbh I kind of like to imagine my own ending. I thought the one we got was really poorly-executed and unsatisfying.)
crystalzelda 1st-Nov-2012 10:41 pm (UTC)
Yeah, that's what was the worst about it - not the fact that I didn't like what happened (I mean in a series like this you best believe ppl will die) but it was so obvious that SC had gotten paid or something and just gave no fucks anymore. It was rushed and haphazard and insulting to me as a reader tbh. That and the whitewashing dramz just totally shot most of the respect I have for her.
sandstorm 1st-Nov-2012 11:13 pm (UTC)
I've read Mockingjay about three times and I still have a hard time figuring out so much of what happened in the latter third.
sparkysparky 1st-Nov-2012 11:14 pm (UTC)
1/5 is just SHIT EXPLODING YOUR FAVES DYING SOMETHING SOMETHING THE END.

Most accurate summary of Mockingjay ever.
myhipusername 1st-Nov-2012 10:37 pm (UTC)
catching fire was by far my favorite book
jemab WAY OT1st-Nov-2012 10:30 pm (UTC)
How hard is it to evict section 8 tenants??
shaboomila Re: WAY OT1st-Nov-2012 10:34 pm (UTC)
Have you tried looking at US Department of Housing Website? I know they give links to your local offices who can probably help.
jemab Re: WAY OT1st-Nov-2012 10:36 pm (UTC)
I did read it, but I've heard that it is alot harder than it seems. Was just wondering if anyone else has had a tough time with it.
actxappalledx Re: WAY OT1st-Nov-2012 10:40 pm (UTC)
It's hard. My dad's friend was trying to evict someone and it took them around 9 months and they lived rent free the whole time, PLUS had to give them money to leave
zminotaur Re: WAY OT2nd-Nov-2012 02:32 am (UTC)
k I'm clearly tired because I didn't see your WAY OT title and thought you were talking about District 8 from the books/ movie, and I was like trying to remember when District 8 citizens were evicted
rewrittentime 1st-Nov-2012 10:31 pm (UTC)
every time i think of mockingjay and how awful it was i want to throw myself out of a window
crystalzelda 1st-Nov-2012 10:37 pm (UTC)
Wasn't it though? God I'm so glad I didn't pay for that book because if I'd spent money on it, I would have been irate.

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.
rewrittentime 1st-Nov-2012 11:00 pm (UTC)
lmao same i borowed my sisters and she told me 'you're not going to like it' but i didn't listen and ugh
I K R i could have watched 1 or 2 good films in that time ugh
brokenseas 1st-Nov-2012 10:56 pm (UTC)
Mte. I can't believe they are doing two movies
evelyn_94 2nd-Nov-2012 01:01 pm (UTC)
WORST ENDING TO A BOOK EVER
I just wanted to throw the book at a wall, but I could never do that to a book
angelmonster 1st-Nov-2012 10:32 pm (UTC)
Tis should not be split into two movies, not enough goes on in the book. Damn Harry potter for starting this trend.
anbyrobanby 1st-Nov-2012 10:37 pm (UTC)
I'm gonna guess Pt1 is up to saving Peeta, and Pt2 is everything after? Cos if so..... yeah, no real way to justify two. >,>
nicholasdee 1st-Nov-2012 10:34 pm (UTC)
yeah, and they planned to stay with gary ross too and we saw what happened there
lolbye 1st-Nov-2012 10:37 pm (UTC)
Glad he left, that movie was awful
swanqween 1st-Nov-2012 10:37 pm (UTC)
the way that this is stated makes me think that he signed a contract of some sort
handsdowntoo 1st-Nov-2012 10:35 pm (UTC)
I wish they would wait until the movie comes out to make the determination. My thoughts are going to depend on what I think of Catching Fire. It would be good to see how its received by critics/fans before jumping all in with everyone.
ellaellaeheheh 1st-Nov-2012 10:36 pm (UTC)
I like Mockingjay. I like the sadness to it. Hope its a good movie.
myhipusername 1st-Nov-2012 10:39 pm (UTC)
it better be a good movie

so it can make up for the mess of the book lol
acidpops7 1st-Nov-2012 10:50 pm (UTC)
same
violet_crumble9 1st-Nov-2012 10:52 pm (UTC)
me too.
it seems more realistic that katniss and peeta are pretty messed up by the end of it.
jammyjam 1st-Nov-2012 10:56 pm (UTC)
exactly. i liked the realistic ending. i think everyone expected some big cliched ending or something, but i thought it ended perfectly, idk.
ellaellaeheheh 2nd-Nov-2012 02:46 am (UTC)
ia. and it always makes me sad
odeeryme 1st-Nov-2012 11:58 pm (UTC)
same
redd7293 2nd-Nov-2012 12:06 am (UTC)
mte. ppl are way too hard on it.
icyblugurl 1st-Nov-2012 10:41 pm (UTC)
I started reading mockingjay earlier this year, but haven't finish it yet. Going to have to do that soon. I'm borrowing my friend's book and I feel bad for keeping it for so long.
crystalzelda 1st-Nov-2012 10:42 pm (UTC)
I can see why they'd lock the dude down but maybe they ought to see how CF does? How awkward would it be if it turns out to be a disaster, would they have to keep him for the other two movies? I wonder if they have a clause that says that if the movie doesn't do well or is critically panned they can cut him loose.
theonlykow 1st-Nov-2012 10:59 pm (UTC)
I guess I'll have to see Catching Fire first, but I didn't like I Am Legend at all.

Edited at 2012-11-01 11:00 pm (UTC)
ty_slilreject 1st-Nov-2012 11:06 pm (UTC)
I'm hoping the next two movies are better than the first. I really didn't like THG.
sandstorm 1st-Nov-2012 11:15 pm (UTC)
Peeta - dude just seemed like a pawn and some half-assed characterization thrown in to try and make me care. Didn't work, Collins.

So I'm not eager for the second half of Mockingjay that features him prominently,although I'm okay with the first.
xprivate_eyex 2nd-Nov-2012 12:19 am (UTC)
But he's craycray in it! I like homicidal robot Peeta a lot more than lovelorn Peeta.
sandstorm 2nd-Nov-2012 12:24 am (UTC)
Whoops, I meant the entire series. I didn't love Gale, but at least his priorities were mostly his family.
christoph 1st-Nov-2012 11:27 pm (UTC)
wow i almost completely forgot about this franchise
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