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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes

- Everyone hungers for something.

64 years before he becomes the tyrannical president of Panem, Coriolanus Snow sees a chance for a change in fortunes when he mentors Lucy Gray Baird, the female tribute from District 12.

Release Date : 2023-11-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : LionsgateColor Forceabout:blankStudio Babelsberg

Production Country : GermanyUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and SnakesThe Hunger Games - The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

Cast

Tom Blyth

Character Name : Coriolanus Snow

Original Name : Tom Blyth

Gender : Male

Rachel Zegler

Character Name : Lucy Gray Baird

Original Name : Rachel Zegler

Gender : Female

Peter Dinklage

Character Name : Dean Casca Highbottom

Original Name : Peter Dinklage

Gender : Male

Jason Schwartzman

Character Name : Lucky Flickerman

Original Name : Jason Schwartzman

Gender : Male

Hunter Schafer

Character Name : Tigris

Original Name : Hunter Schafer

Gender : Female

Josh Rivera

Character Name : Sejanus Plinth

Original Name : Josh Rivera

Gender : Male

Viola Davis

Character Name : Dr. Volumnia Gaul

Original Name : Viola Davis

Gender : Female

Fionnula Flanagan

Character Name : Grandma’am

Original Name : Fionnula Flanagan

Gender : Female

Burn Gorman

Character Name : Commander Hoff

Original Name : Burn Gorman

Gender : Male

Dexter Sol Ansell

Character Name : Young Coriolanus

Original Name : Dexter Sol Ansell

Gender : Male

Rosa Gotzler

Character Name : Young Tigris

Original Name : Rosa Gotzler

Gender : Female

Clemens Schick

Character Name : Respectable Man

Original Name : Clemens Schick

Gender : Male

Ashley Liao

Character Name : Clemensia Dovecote

Original Name : Ashley Liao

Gender : Female

Athena Strates

Character Name : Persephone Price

Original Name : Athena Strates

Gender : Female

Joshua Kantara

Character Name : Gaius Breen

Original Name : Joshua Kantara

Gender : Male

Amélie Hoeferle

Character Name : Vipsania Sickle

Original Name : Amélie Hoeferle

Gender : Female

Kaitlyn Akinpelumi

Character Name : Domita Whimsiwick

Original Name : Kaitlyn Akinpelumi

Gender : Female

Florian Burgkart

Character Name : Hilarius Heavensbee

Original Name : Florian Burgkart

Gender : Male

Ayomide Adegun

Character Name : Pliny Harrington

Original Name : Ayomide Adegun

Gender : Male

Aaron Finn Schultz

Character Name : Apollo Ring

Original Name : Aaron Finn Schultz

Gender : Male

Max Raphael

Character Name : Festus Creed

Original Name : Max Raphael

Gender : Male

Mekyas Mulugeta

Character Name : Urban Canville

Original Name : Mekyas Mulugeta

Gender : Male

Emma Frieda Brüggler

Character Name : Diana Ring

Original Name : Emma Frieda Brüggler

Gender : Female

Yalany Marschner

Character Name : Dennis Fling

Original Name : Yalany Marschner

Gender : Male

Serena Oexle

Character Name : Juno Phipps

Original Name : Serena Oexle

Gender : Male

Anni Baumann

Character Name : Iphigenia Moss

Original Name : Anni Baumann

Gender : Female

Flora Thiemann

Character Name : Livia Cardew

Original Name : Flora Thiemann

Gender : Female

Zoë Renee

Character Name : Lysistrata Vickers

Original Name : Zoë Renee

Gender : Female

Seyna Sylla

Character Name : Io Jasper

Original Name : Seyna Sylla

Gender : Male

Lilly Cooper

Character Name : Arachne Crane

Original Name : Lilly Cooper

Gender : Female

Aamer Husain

Character Name : Felix Ravinstill

Original Name : Aamer Husain

Gender : Male

Aminata Lucia Yade Toscano

Character Name : Palmyra Monty

Original Name : Aminata Lucia Yade Toscano

Gender : Female

Daniela Grubert

Character Name : Mrs. Plinth

Original Name : Daniela Grubert

Gender : Female

Michael Greco

Character Name : Strabo Plinth

Original Name : Michael Greco

Gender : Male

Levi Strasser

Character Name : Florus Friend

Original Name : Levi Strasser

Gender : Male

Chieloka Jairus

Character Name : Androcles Anderson

Original Name : Chieloka Jairus

Gender : Male

Tim Torok

Character Name : Facet

Original Name : Tim Torok

Gender : Male

Varvara Kanellakopoulou

Character Name : Velvereen

Original Name : Varvara Kanellakopoulou

Gender : Female

Jerome Lance

Character Name : Marcus

Original Name : Jerome Lance

Gender : Male

Mackenzie Lansing

Character Name : Coral

Original Name : Mackenzie Lansing

Gender : Female

Cooper Dillon

Character Name : Mizzen

Original Name : Cooper Dillon

Gender : Male

Hiroki Berrecloth

Character Name : Treech

Original Name : Hiroki Berrecloth

Gender : Male

Irene Böhm

Character Name : Lamina

Original Name : Irene Böhm

Gender : Female

Knox Gibson

Character Name : Bobbin

Original Name : Knox Gibson

Gender : Male

Sofia Sanchez

Character Name : Wovey

Original Name : Sofia Sanchez

Gender : Female

Luna Kuse

Character Name : Brandy

Original Name : Luna Kuse

Gender : Female

Kjell Brutscheidt

Character Name : Tanner

Original Name : Kjell Brutscheidt

Gender : Male

Dimitri Abold

Character Name : Reaper

Original Name : Dimitri Abold

Gender : Male

Luna Steeples

Character Name : Dill

Original Name : Luna Steeples

Gender : Female

Nick Benson

Character Name : Jessup

Original Name : Nick Benson

Gender : Male

Marc Aden Gray

Character Name : Mayor Lipp

Original Name : Marc Aden Gray

Gender : Male

Isobel Jesper Jones

Character Name : Mayfair Lipp

Original Name : Isobel Jesper Jones

Gender : Female

Dakota Shapiro

Character Name : Billy Taupe

Original Name : Dakota Shapiro

Gender : Male

Vaughan Reilly

Character Name : Maude Ivory

Original Name : Vaughan Reilly

Gender : Female

Honor Gillies

Character Name : Barb Azure

Original Name : Honor Gillies

Gender : Female

Eike Onyambu

Character Name : Tam Amber

Original Name : Eike Onyambu

Gender : Male

Cameron MacConomy

Character Name : Capitol Camera Operator

Original Name : Cameron MacConomy

Gender : Male

Ghaith Saleh

Character Name : Boy at Zoo

Original Name : Ghaith Saleh

Gender : Male

Riley Chung

Character Name : Girl at Zoo

Original Name : Riley Chung

Gender : Female

Denise Hansen

Character Name : The Clerk

Original Name : Denise Hansen

Gender : Male

Scott Folan

Character Name : Beanpole

Original Name : Scott Folan

Gender : Male

Raphael Zari

Character Name : Arlo Chance

Original Name : Raphael Zari

Gender : Male

Mona Vojacek Koper

Character Name : Lil

Original Name : Mona Vojacek Koper

Gender : Female

Carl Spencer

Character Name : Smiley

Original Name : Carl Spencer

Gender : Male

Konstantin Taffet

Character Name : Clerk Carmine

Original Name : Konstantin Taffet

Gender : Male

George Somner

Character Name : Spruce

Original Name : George Somner

Gender : Male

Steven McMichael

Character Name : District 12 Peacekeeper

Original Name : Steven McMichael

Gender : Male

Jonas Martens

Character Name : Chant Leader (uncredited)

Original Name : Jonas Martens

Gender : Male

Kittipong Ace Cunjanagan

Character Name : Hy

Original Name : Kittipong Ace Cunjanagan

Gender : Male

Kyra Reinert

Character Name : Ginnee

Original Name : Kyra Reinert

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-11-23

I couldn't help wondering if Francis Lawrence had just asked for that "Tom fella..." "You know..." The casting director didn't realise he meant that "Tom fella" from "Harry Potter" and got Tom Blyth instead. There's an uncanny resemblance with the blonde floppy hair and the rather linear facial expressions. Indeed, despite a promising (if frustrating) shower scene at the top of the film, Blyth ("Coryo") is really what drags this otherwise quite decent action adventure film down. Rachel Zegler, on the other hand, is full of enthusiasm as her "Lucy Gray" character is selected to fight for District 12 in the "Hunger Games". Meantime, "Dean Highbottom" (the infrequently used Peter Dinklage) has come up with a way to spike the dwindling television ratings. He has decided to allocate one of his top students to mentor each of the captives. Yep - "Coryo" is put with "Lucy Gray". A bit of sabotage changes the nature of the game and gradually our hero starts to wonder if he is on the right side - especially when he becomes a little too emotionally involved with his protégé and attracts the enmity of his own erstwhile mentor. Luckily, the whole scenario is being overseen by the hammily menacing "Volumnia Gaul" (Viola Davis) who is clearly having a ball with industrial scale make up and a barrel of genetically modified snakes. The last twenty minutes smacks a little too much of sequel building, but this film has plenty of action and intrigue, loads of back-stabbing and just a little moralising. Zegler delivers a few folky style ballads confidently and generally does a lively enough job keeping it quite a bit better than I was expecting. It needs a cinema, though - the grand scale effects and photography work best that way. On the television it will probably just come across as a bit derivative.

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austinmgray

@austinmgray

2023-11-28

one of the best installments to the Hunger Games series. it’s definitely the darkest and most political entry to the saga. act III could have been more fleshed out, but it doesn’t detract from the story the film is telling. act III was the most compelling segments in aspects of Coriolanus Snow’s villain origins. if you're a fan of political dramas or a character study or just a huge fan of the Hunger Games series, this is the film for you. excellent casting, excellent music, and deliciously evil performances.

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Imon Reza

@ImonReza

2023-12-27

With its heartbreaking origin story that depicts the fall of President Snow, **The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes** is the ideal masterpiece of a frightening origin story collection. The adaptation of the novel to the movie was done so well that it is really remarkable. A very high quality cinematography is present. Rachel Zegler is the personification of Lucy Gray, while Tom Blyth is a leading man. What an amazing experience it was! The whole auditorium was sitting on the edge of their seats, completely silent, and just appreciating the movie. Everything in the film was flawless, including the narrative, the acting, the music, and the allusions. In the first place, I feel it is necessary to offer my daughter, Rachel Zegler, some praise. Her performance as Lucy Gray gave the impression that she had actually torn her off the page. Rachel did a wonderful job of portraying Lucy Gray, who was the epitome of perfection, and I don't believe anybody else could have achieved the same level of success. Rachel's singing is even more incredible than her acting, by a significant margin. It is common knowledge that Rachel is an incredible vocalist, but the way she sings in this film leaves me feeling as if I had never heard her voice before. She is such a powerhouse of an actor, and I am so thrilled to watch her succeed in this production. The fact that she sang everything live on set is another reason why I am so proud of her. In my view, this is without a doubt her finest performance so far. Following that, I feel compelled to call attention to the outstanding performance that Tom Blyth gave as Snow. He did a fantastic job of taking what Donald Sutherland had done with the role and giving it his own spin while still making it his own interpretation of the character. On Snow, Tom was able to bring out both the charming and the insane aspects of her personality. I found his acting to be particularly noteworthy in the third act of the movie, particularly the moment in which he was seen in the woods with Lucy Gray. The manner in which Tom was able to incorporate everything of Snow's inner monologue that is shown to us in the novel into his facial expressions was absolutely stunning. He did an excellent job in this function. When it comes to this film, there are a lot of other things that I could simply enthuse about. Every single one of the other performers had outstanding performances, and they were all outstanding. On top of that, the music is really fantastic. It is impossible for me to adequately express why I feel the desire to have the music of this movie infused into my veins. The soundtrack was so powerful that it brought tears to my eyes even at the very beginning of the film, when there was nothing that was really occurring at that point!!!! In addition, I would like to draw attention to the outstanding costume design that was done for this film. This movie brought us back into the realm of Panem, and it seemed as if we had never left! There were so many things and individuals that worked together to make this happen. The movie was really stunning, thanks to the stunning performances, locations, costumes, and music that Olivia Rodrigo contributed, among other things. Since the first nostalgic film in the series, which was released in 2012 and starred Jennifer Lawrence as the legendary songbird mockingjay herself, Katniss Everdeen, this has quickly become my favorite installment in the series. All things considered, this is a smashing success for moviegoers and movie aficionados alike; you should not miss it when it is shown on the big screen.

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hamfaceman

@hamfaceman

2024-01-10

This movie was sooooo long and had way too much singing, a bunch of which was very cringey. The romance between Snow and Lucy wasn't believable at all and I guess Snow was just a total psychopath all along anyway, so maybe that part was intentional. Anyway, it was all pretty boring and the actual "hunger games" in this one were really lame and uninspired. I don't recommend putting this ham on your face.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-01-12

I was thoroughly enjoying this... until it absolutely nosedives during the latter half. 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes' starts off so strongly, continuing at a pleasant pace as it encompasses the Hunger Games itself. However, from the end of the event it truly does drop off a cliff out of nowhere. The film gives you a major high of action with the games, then drops the tempo down to such a slow first act-esque pace that it feels extremely tacked on. I did enjoy the cast throughout, mostly. Tom Blyth is excellent, first time I've seen him properly in a film and I was very impressed; though even his performance suffers with the aforementioned, which for him is from the point that he becomes The Real Slim Shady, seemingly (his originally look is so much better). Still, I'm eager to see that guy act further. Rachel Zegler is largely good, though does chew the scenery quite a bit in parts; predominantly when singing. Viola Davis is great, while Peter Dinklage is underused but still a positive. Jason Schwartzman and Josh Andrés Rivera, meanwhile, are solid enough supports. Just a shame about the final act. It's not necessarily that bad in itself, but to lower the pace that sharply after such prolonged thrill is a recipe for disaster. So much so that it makes the whole part drag hard, or perhaps 'twas just so for me?

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Dean

@Ditendra

2024-10-20

Great movie. Hunger games never disappoint.