Watch "The Hunger Games" full movie now before you watch "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1" on its release date on Nov. 21. This will give you a clear background of the story.
Here's the synopsis: Katniss Everdeen, along with Peeta Mellark, return home after they are named the victors in the 74th Annual Hunger Games. However, this doesn't mean that they can go back to where they were. They have to leave their family, friends, and others to join the "Victor's Tour" of the districts. Katniss figures a rebellion in the offing. But, the Capitol, as powerful as it is, still has enough control with President Snow preparing for the 75th Annual Hunger Games (The Quarter Quell).
Basing on the hard-fought scenes and the stunts, you may ask: Did anyone hurt themselves while doing the film?
The lead star, Jennifer Lawrence, told Empire in a previous interview that she suffered from ear problem filming the second installment. "First, I had to jump into stagnant water for a stunt, which caused a double ear infection. Then I had to jump into water jets, and one jet went into my ear, making a 'PSHYOOOOOV!' noise, which made me deaf for a week, but I didn't go to the doctor because I'm a genius. So I eventually got my hearing back, and now I get this tearing noise every time I yawn. I really should go back to the doctor and ask them what that means."
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Also in the cast are Josh Hutcherson (Peeta Mellark), Liam Hemsworth (Gale Hawthorne), Elizabeth Banks (Effie Trinket), Stanley Tucci (Caesar Flickerman), and Woody Harrelson (Haymitch Abernathy). Donald Sutherland plays the role of President Snow.
According to the Pro.boxoffice.com, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" has reached a total international gross of $864,565,663. Just in its opening weekend alone, it grossed $158,074,286.
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