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The Hunger Games prequel in pipeline

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The Hunger Games” universe will expand with director Francis Lawrence adapting Suzanne Collins highly anticipated novel The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes for a prequel to the series.
Lionsgate has announced that they would adapt Collins’ novel The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, an upcoming prequel, as part of the popular Hunger Games film franchise, reports latimes.com.
Lawrence will direct, while Michael Arndt will write the screenplay. Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson will produce the project, with Collins on board to executive produce and write the film’s treatment. The studio has brought the creative team who teamed up with the studio on four film adaptations of earlier Collins’ books — The Hunger Games, Catching Fire and Mockingjay.
The cast for the prequel hasn’t been announced.
‘Suzanne’s new book has been worth the wait. It offers everything fans could hope for and expect from ‘The Hunger Games’ while also breaking new ground and introducing an entirely new canvas of characters,” said Joe Drake, chairman of the Lionsgate Motion Picture Group. As per the synopsis, the film will ‘focus on Coriolanus Snow at age 18, years before he would become the tyrannical President of Panem’.
“Young Coriolanus is handsome and charming, and though the Snow family has fallen on hard times, he sees a chance for a change in his fortunes when he is chosen to be a mentor for the Tenth Hunger Games. (IANS)

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