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Lionsgate Feasts on The Hunger Games

Source:Lionsgate
March 18, 2009


Lionsgate announced today that it has acquired worldwide distribution rights to the film version of Suzanne Collins' best-selling futuristic young adult novel The Hunger Games. Collins will adapt the screenplay from her novel, the first in a trilogy. Nina Jacobson is producing through her Color Force shingle. The announcement was made by Joe Drake, Lionsgate President, Motion Picture Group, and Co-Chief Operating Officer.

"The Hunger Games" was published by Scholastic last year, and has been singled out for raves by "Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer. The trilogy's eagerly anticipated second installment, "Catching Fire," is due out September 1, 2009.

Lionsgate President of Motion Picture Production, Alli Shearmur, will oversee the production for the studio, along with Lionsgate Senior Vice President of Motion Picture Production, Jim Miller.

Said Shearmur, "'The Hunger Games' is an incredible property and it is a thrill to bring it home to Lionsgate. This is exactly the kind of movie I came to Lionsgate to make: youthful, exciting, smart and edgy. We are looking forward to working with Nina and Suzanne to create a movie that satisfies audiences' hunger for high-quality entertainment."

Said Jacobson, "I am thrilled to have Lionsgate as a partner in 'The Hunger Games.' The suspense of 'The Hunger Games' is heightened by its spirit of moral inquiry, and Suzanne has entrusted Lionsgate and me to bring that moral perspective to the adaptation - a charge we fully intend to honor."

In the story, a dystopic Capitol requires its twelve subjugated districts to pay tribute in the form of a teenage boy and girl who are forced to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV. When Katniss Everdeen's little sister is chosen in the lottery, Katniss volunteers to take her place. Although persevering through hardship is commonplace for Katniss, she must start making choices that weigh survival against humanity and life against love in order to win the games and return home.

COMMENTS (175)

Posted by:
wicket
March 18, 2009
sounds like a knockoff of running man
Posted by:
Ryan
March 18, 2009
So basically Battle Royale dumbed down?
Posted by:
nick48
March 18, 2009
Sounds interesting... and I'm thinking its more like Battle Royale (which was awsome!) than Running Man.
Posted by:
cornholio
March 18, 2009
This sounds terrible. Either will not get made or will be a boxoffice flop. Lionsgate execs are dumb. Can't find or greenlight anything of quality.
Posted by:
amitiel
March 18, 2009
At least they aren't working with Summit!
Posted by:
Generous Cheapskate
March 18, 2009
Hmmmm. Kids forced to fight to the death. That's entertainment? I'll pass.
Posted by:
skibunny6
March 18, 2009
I have to say if the movie is a flop at least the book was good.
Posted by:
FLOPSTAH
March 18, 2009
This is NOTHING like Battle Royale. Go read it. It's insanely intense and I don't know why it's considered young adult.
Posted by:
dixie normus
March 18, 2009
dude battle royale was intense this movie is gonna flop just like lionsgate movies mostly always do
Posted by:
Alicia Jones
March 18, 2009
I really liked the book.........I am excited about the movie.......AJ

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