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Investors already have high expectations for the The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the second installment of the series that will be released in the fall.
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The show also included the world premiere of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire trailer, introduced by one of its stars, Liam Hemsworth.
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The show also promises extended footage from next month's "Iron Man 3" and the world premiere of "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" trailer.
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Esprit ("Sons of Anarchy") will join her in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, " playing the small supporting role of Romulus Thread, the ruthless new head Peacekeeper for District 12.
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Lionsgate released its first full teaser trailer for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire last night during the MTV Movie Awards and they seem to be repeating themselves in a positive fashion.
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"Silver Linings" star Lawrence won a Golden Globe and has become one of Hollywood's hottest talents, with part two of her blockbuster franchise, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, " due out in November.
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The studio will also rely on the DVD release of "The Hunger Games" to fuel anticipation for "Catching Fire, " a strategy it credits with helping make the second "Twilight" film an even bigger success than the first.
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Gary Ross, the director of the wildly successful Lionsgate movie, The Hunger Games, has announced that he will not be directing the sequel, Catching Fire.
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Lionsgate filmed The Hunger Games in North Carolina last year and its sequel, Catching Fire, will begin filming late this summer in the state.
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But Catching Fire is a bigger picture than The Hunger Games, with more sets, more characters, and more action than the first book in the Suzanne Collins series.
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