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What district is known for fishing?
What do the poisonous Tracker Jackers do?
Who is Katniss’s best friend?
What plant helped Katniss feed her family?
How does Katniss kill President Coin?
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Easy The Hunger Games Trivia Questions
1. Who is the author of "The Hunger Games"?
Suzanne Collins, an American writer and screenwriter born on August 10, 1962, in Hartford, Connecticut, is renowned for her highly acclaimed young-adult novel series, The Hunger Games
2. What is the name of the protagonist in "The Hunger Games"?
The central character of The Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen, is famously referred to as "the girl on fire."
3. What district does Katniss Everdeen come from?
The narrative begins in District 12, the coal-mining region where Katniss resides.
4. Who is Katniss's best friend?
Gale Hawthorne serves as both Katniss's best friend and her partner in hunting.
5. What event forces children to be selected in "The Hunger Games"?
The reaping was an annual event that took place in every district before each Hunger Games, in which tributes of the upcoming Games were chosen. It serves as the opening event in the week immediately prior to the start of the Hunger Games. Each age group of reaping eligible children was contained in roped-off areas in the town square separated on each side by gender, with the oldest eligible children in the front and the youngest in the back.
6. What is the name of Katniss's younger sister?
Primrose "Prim" Everdeen is the younger sister of Katniss.
7. What is the symbol associated with Katniss?
Throughout the Hunger Games, Katniss wore a mockingjay pin and used the birds to communicate with Rue.
8. What is Peeta Mellark's profession?
Peeta Mellark, a baker from District 12, works in his family's bakery and is adept at decorating cakes and bread.
9. Who mentors Katniss and Peeta during the Hunger Games?
Haymitch Abernathy, though surly and abrasive, was the intelligent mentor to Katniss and Peeta during their Hunger Games.
10. What is the name of the President of Panem?
In The Hunger Games trilogy, including Catching Fire and Mockingjay, Coriolanus Snow serves as the president of Panem.
1. What district is known for its agriculture?
District 11 covered a vast area, likely the whole Southern region of Panem. Agriculture was the mainstay, with the land filled with orchards, large crop fields, and many cattle farms.
2. Who volunteers to take Prim's place in the Hunger Games?
Katniss is deeply protective of her younger sister, and to safeguard Prim, she volunteers to take her place in the Hunger Games.
3. What is the name of the stylist who helps Katniss?
Cinna, Katniss' stylist, is a young man participating in his first Hunger Games. Katniss initially thinks he was given District 12 due to his inexperience, but Cinna reveals that he specifically asked to be assigned to District 12.
4. What is the main color of the fire outfit Katniss wears during the opening ceremony?
Katniss and Peeta wore black unitards with capes that emitted synthetic flames in red, orange, and yellow, symbolizing burning coal.
5. What weapon is Katniss most skilled with?
Katniss acquired her archery skills from her father and uses a bow to hunt for food. This skill becomes invaluable, as the bow and arrow also serve as her weapon of choice in the arena.
6. Who is the male tribute from District 12 in the first book?
Peeta Mellark, the male tribute from District 12, is the son of a baker. Known for his kindness and loyalty, he becomes Katniss's primary ally and love interest during the Hunger Games.
7. What is the name of the poisonous berries in "The Hunger Games"?
Nightlock is a wild plant bearing highly toxic berries. Katniss learned about this deadly plant from her father, who warned her that consuming nightlock would result in death before the berries even reached the stomach.
8. What does Katniss use to blow up the supplies of the Careers?
Katniss shoots a bag of apples, causing them to fall and trigger the landmines protecting the Career supplies.
9. How does Rue signal to Katniss that she's safe?
The signal is a four-note melody that Rue sings, which the mockingjays echo throughout the orchard. Rue teaches Katniss this melody, and they agree to use it as a signal to indicate that everything is okay.
10. What does Peeta decorate to camouflage himself?
Peeta is highly skilled at cake decorating, a talent that initially irritates Katniss. However, this skill proves lifesaving when he is severely injured and camouflages himself using mud and plants, making his face and body blend seamlessly with the environment.
1. What district is known for its technology?
District 3 specialized in the technology sector, with its residents manufacturing televisions, computers, and various electronic devices.
2. What district does Finnick Odair come from?
Finnick Odair, a male victor from District 4, won the 65th Hunger Games at the age of 14. He later emerged as one of the survivors of the Third Quarter Quell.
3. What is the name of the annual event that selects the tributes?
"The Reaping" day involves selecting warriors known as "tributes" for the yearly Hunger Games. In this event, teenage boys and girls battle to the death, aiming to bring advantages to their home districts within the dystopian, famine-ridden country of Panem.
4. Who plays Katniss in the movie adaptation of "The Hunger Games"?
Jennifer Lawrence plays her character in the film adaptations of The Hunger Games.
5. What does Katniss do to show her defiance against the Capitol during the games?
Katniss's act of adorning Rue's body is a rebellion against the Capitol, echoing Peeta's wish to demonstrate that he is not merely a pawn in their game. The inherent nature of the Hunger Games dehumanizes the tributes.
6. How does Katniss first get an 11 score from the game makers?
Katniss earns a score of 11 from the Gamemakers by defiantly shooting an arrow into the apple held in the mouth of a roast pig, seizing their attention after they ignored her performance.
7. Who becomes Katniss’s ally from District 11?
In the arena, Katniss allies with Rue, the young female tribute from District 11, because Rue reminds her of her sister.
8. What does the Capitol use to control the districts?
The Capitol maintains control over the districts through fear, propaganda, and deprivation. They utilize the Hunger Games as a harsh reminder of their dominance, creating a spectacle that serves to both entertain and intimidate.
9. Who is the victor from District 4 who becomes an ally of Katniss in "Catching Fire"?
Finnick Odair, a male victor from District 4, won the 65th Hunger Games at the age of 14, making him one of the youngest victors in the history of Panem.
10. What are the genetically engineered wasps called in "The Hunger Games"?
Tracker jackers are genetically engineered wasp muttations created by the Capitol. They are a manifestation of the sadistic nature of Panem's dictators.
1. What is the name of Katniss's mother?
Carine Everdeen is the mother of Katniss and Primrose Everdeen and the wife of Mr. Everdeen.
2. Which district is known for its fishing industry?
District 4 focused primarily on the fishing industry. The residents of District 4 were renowned for their affluence and striking appearance.
3. What is the name of the series’ final book?
"Mockingjay," the concluding novel in the New York Times bestselling Hunger Games series, now features brand-new cover art inspired by the feature film! Katniss Everdeen, the girl on fire, has endured.
4. Who becomes the leader of District 13?
In "Mockingjay," Alma Coin is presented as the leader of District 13, which was believed to have been obliterated during the Dark Days.
5. What is Gale's last name?
Gale's surname is Hawthorne.
6. What song does Katniss sing to Rue as she dies?
"Deep in the Meadow" is a song that Katniss sings to Rue as she approaches her final moments.
7. What started the first rebellion in Hunger Games?
The First Rebellion in The Hunger Games was triggered by years of oppressive rule and inequality imposed by the Capitol on the districts.
8. Who is the head Gamemaker in "Catching Fire"?
Plutarch Heavensbee steps in as the Head Gamemaker in Catching Fire, succeeding Seneca Crane.
9. What is Finnick Odair’s weapon of choice?
In the 65th Hunger Games, a trident was provided to Finnick Odair. Katniss noted that it was perhaps "the most expensive gift" she had ever witnessed being given to a tribute, and it played a crucial role in Finnick's victory.
10. Who is Johanna Mason in The Hunger Games series?
She was a victor from District 7 who, in her initial Hunger Games, feigned weakness to appear non-threatening to other contestants. However, she later revealed her true nature as a ruthless killer. She was subsequently selected as a tribute for the third Quarter Quell.
1. What is the main industry of District 12?
District 12's primary industry was coal mining, but following the Second Rebellion, the mines were shut down, and the district shifted its focus to the production of medicine.
2. Who is the girl with knives in Hunger Games?
Clove, a merciless and brutal Career Tribute, emerged as one of Katniss Everdeen's chief foes in the arena. Her exceptional knife-throwing skills allowed her to hit targets with lethal precision.
3. Who is the sharp teeth girl in The Hunger Games?
Enobaria likely volunteered for the 62nd Hunger Games during her teenage years, winning the event and gaining notoriety for tearing out a competitor's throat with her teeth. Following her victory, she had her teeth filed into sharp points to instill fear in others.
4. Who helps Katniss prepare for her wedding in "Catching Fire"?
Venia, accompanied by Flavius and Octavia, arrives early at Katniss' new residence in the Victors' Village to prepare her for the wedding dress photoshoot.
5. What does Katniss do to show respect for Rue after her death?
She adorns Rue's body with flowers, expressing her love for the girl from another district and sending a message to the Capitol and all viewers that the tributes are more than just pawns in the Games. As she completes this act, a mockingjay sings Rue's song.
6. Who is the female tribute from District 2 in the 74th Hunger Games?
Clove serves as the secondary antagonist in The Hunger Games. She represented District 2 as the female tribute in the 74th Hunger Games.
7. What district is Haymitch originally from?
Haymitch hails from District 12 and is a former competitor in the Hunger Games.
8. What is the significance of the three-finger salute in "The Hunger Games"?
In The Hunger Games, it becomes a symbol of defiance against the Capitol, embraced by Katniss and the oppressed Districts, who begin to view her as their champion.
9. Who are the tributes from District 3 in the 75th Hunger Games?
In the 75th Hunger Games, which is the third Quarter Quell in Suzanne Collins' Catching Fire, the tributes from District 3 are Beetee and Wiress.
10. What plant is a source of food for Katniss and her family?
In the story, the dandelion becomes a symbol of hope for Katniss, and evidence of her resourcefulness and expert foraging. When she sees the field of dandelions, she gains confidence in her ability to feed her family.
Intermediate Hunger Games Trivia Questions
1. Who is the first person Katniss kills in the arena?
Marvel kills Rue first, prompting Katniss to retaliate by shooting him with an arrow.
2. What does Katniss’s father do for a living before his death?
Everdeen, the father of Katniss and Prim and the husband of Mrs. Everdeen, lived and worked within the confines of District 12. He was employed as a coal miner and also engaged in poaching. Additionally, he taught Katniss various skills such as navigating the woods, singing, hunting, and crafting high-quality bows.
3. Who kills Thresh in the 74th Hunger Games?
In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, Katniss mentions that Thresh was killed by Cato.
4. What is the main mode of transportation in Panem?
In Panem, trains are the main mode of transportation, primarily used for shipping goods and materials between districts and for transporting Capitol officials.
5. Who does Katniss meet in the woods in Catching Fire?
A few weeks after Gale's whipping, a crate containing wedding dresses for Katniss arrives from the Capitol. Overwhelmed, she ventures into the woods, risking her life. There, she meets Bonnie and Twill from District 8, who possess a cracker with a mockingjay carved into it.
6. Where do Katniss and Gale meet in the woods?
Katniss and Gale Hawthorne often rendezvoused at a secluded spot: a rock ledge with a view of the valley, concealed by a dense cluster of berry bushes.
7. Who is the head Gamemaker in "Mockingjay"?
Plutarch Heavensbee, the Head Gamemaker, secretly organized the rebels in the Capitol without President Snow's knowledge.
8. What role does Buttercup play in Prim’s life?
Buttercup always slept beside Prim, keeping watch over her through the night. In Catching Fire, despite his dislike for the new house in the Victors' Village, he always returned for Prim. In Mockingjay, he even journeyed all the way from District 13 to be with her.
9. What is the significance of the Mockingjay in the series?
We learn that the mockingjay originated from a failed Capitol project intended to spy on the rebellious districts. Since then, the bird has symbolized this failure and the districts' defiance. Katniss refers to them as “something of a slap in the face to the Capitol.”
10. What is the backstory of Annie Cresta?
Annie Cresta, a victor from District 4, won The 70th Hunger Games at the age of 18. She later married fellow victor Finnick Odair. Annie suffered from PTSD after witnessing her district partner's beheading by a Career during her Games.
1. How do Katniss and Peeta signal each other during the Hunger Games?
They devise a bird call to reassure each other of their safety. When Peeta fails to respond, Katniss dashes off to locate him.
2. What does the phrase "Panem et Circenses" mean in the context of the series?
The term alludes to the Roman Caesars' tactic of appeasing the populace by offering ample food and amusement. The entertainment predominantly consisted of gladiatorial contests. In the novel, these gladiatorial games are combined with reality TV elements to form the Hunger Games.
3. Who is the tribute from District 1 in the 75th Hunger Games?
In the 75th Hunger Games, the tributes from District 1 are Gloss and Cashmere.
4. How does President Snow use white roses to intimidate Katniss?
At one point, President Snow visited District 12 and placed a white rose in Katniss' room. This was a message intended solely for her: "I can find you. I can reach you. Perhaps I am watching you now."
5. What is the purpose of the Quarter Quell?
The rules of the Games stipulated that every twenty-five years, the anniversary would be commemorated with a Quarter Quell. This special edition would be a heightened version of the Games, intended to vividly remind everyone of the lives lost during the districts' rebellion.
6. What is the importance of the song "The Hanging Tree"?
Haymitch Abernathy noted that the song was the first memory Peeta linked to Katniss that didn’t provoke a mental breakdown following the Capitol's brainwashing. Recognizing this, Katniss uses "The Hanging Tree" to help counteract Peeta's "Capitol-implanted hatred."
7. Who are the tributes from District 2 in the 75th Hunger Games?
In the 75th Hunger Games, the tributes from District 2 are Brutus and Enobaria.
8. What role does Effie Trinket play in the Rebellion?
Effie Trinket serves as the escort for the District 12 tributes, advising Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark as she accompanies them to the Capitol. By the end of Mockingjay, she remains the sole surviving escort from the 74th and 75th Hunger Games following the Second Rebellion.
9. What strategy do Katniss and her allies use to take down the force field in the 75th Hunger Games?
Katniss brought down the arena's forcefield by shooting an arrow with Beetee's wire attached to it. She aimed the arrow at the weak spot precisely as the Gamemakers' lightning struck the tree below. This caused the forcefield to explode, leading to the remaining victors being extracted from the arena.
10. What does Katniss do to Gale after learning about his involvement in the traps that killed Prim?
Following Prim's death, Gale departs willingly, as both he and Katniss cannot ignore that her death resulted from his invention. Katniss allows him to leave without saying a word.
1. Who becomes the new President of Panem at the end of the series?
Commander Paylor, a prominent figure in District 8's resistance during the Second Rebellion, rose to prominence as a leader. After the rebellion's triumph, she was chosen to serve as Panem's new president.
2. How does Katniss kill President Coin?
President Alma Coin was known for her uncompromising and ruthless approach, prioritizing her mission's success over individual lives. Katniss eventually uncovered this harsh reality, which played a significant role in her decision to take Coin's life.
3. What are the Tracker Jackers?
Tracker Jackers are lethal wasps engineered by the Capitol. Their sting induces intense hallucinations in those affected.
4. Who is Boggs and what is his role in "Mockingjay"?
Boggs, a seasoned military officer, is assigned what seems like a less prestigious role as the bodyguard for Hunger Games victor Katniss Everdeen. Holding the rank of colonel, he also served as the Head of Security for District 13.
5. What punishment did Katniss receive for shooting the arrow at the Gamemakers in the first Hunger Games?
Katniss impressed the Gamemakers by shooting an arrow at their table out of frustration, which led them to give her a score of 11 (an unprecedented rating that increased her visibility).
6. What happens to Peeta's leg after the 74th Hunger Games?
After the 74th Hunger Games, Peeta underwent an amputation of part of his left leg, which required him to use a prosthetic limb for the remainder of his life.
7. Who kills Finnick Odair?
During the Second Rebellion, Finnick took part in the mission to breach the Capitol but met his end at the hands of lizard mutts.
8. How does Katniss's prep team end up in District 13?
Following the Quarter Quell, Katniss's prep team was relocated to District 13 to assist in preparing her for her appearances in rebel propaganda. The idea was that having familiar faces around would provide her with some comfort.
9. What is the name of the head peacekeeper in District 12 before he is replaced?
Cray served as the Head Peacekeeper of District 12 until he was succeeded by Romulus Thread.
10. What natural remedy does Katniss use to draw infection from Peeta's leg?
Rue teaches Katniss about natural remedies from plants, which Katniss later uses to treat Peeta’s leg.
1. Who is believed to have originally written "The Hanging Tree" within the series?
In the prequel novel The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2020), the song is revealed to have been penned by Lucy Gray Baird, the first Hunger Games victor from District 12.
2. What does Johanna Mason do during the Quarter Quell to help Katniss?
Johanna attacks Katniss to remove her tracker in order to protect her from Capitol tracking during the rescue mission.
3. What is the name of the avox girl that Katniss recognizes in the Capitol?
Lavinia is an Avox girl who served as a Capitol servant for Katniss before both the 74th and 75th Hunger Games. In "The Hunger Games" and "Catching Fire," she is referred to only as the "Avox girl." It is not until later that Peeta reveals her name to be Lavinia.
4. What is the name of the black market in District 12?
The Hob served as District 12's black market, the sole location where forbidden items like spirits, poached game, and other illicitly acquired goods could be bought and sold.
5. Who is Leeg 1 and Leeg 2 in "Mockingjay"?
The sisters joined Squad 451 and spent several days training with their fellow soldiers in preparation for the Battle of the Capitol. During this period, they were given the nicknames "Leeg 1" and "Leeg 2" to set them apart.
6. What is the significance of the bread that District 11 sends to Katniss and Peeta in the arena?
In a surprising twist, District 11 demonstrates their appreciation for Katniss' compassion by delivering a loaf of bread to her. This gesture marks a historic first in the Games, as no district has ever sent a tribute a gift outside of their own. Such acts are precisely what the Capitol dreads, revealing the potential for unity and solidarity among the tributes that threatens their control.
7. How does Peeta’s family die in "Mockingjay"?
In Mockingjay, it’s disclosed that his entire family perished in the destruction of District 12.
8. What is the significance of the painting that Peeta makes in "Mockingjay"?
Peeta’s artwork and Katniss’ symbolic dummy are designed as a bold statement to the Gamemakers—and directly to President Snow. Rather than resigning to their grim destiny as tributes in the Quell, they use these acts to signal their refusal to give in.
9. What is the primary industry of District 6, and how does it play a role in the rebellion?
District 6 specializes in transportation and logistics.
10. What is the significance of the pearl Peeta gives Katniss in "Catching Fire"?
Peeta is deeply troubled when he realizes that his locket didn't persuade Katniss to allow him to sacrifice himself for her. The pearl they exchange symbolizes their ultimate tokens of affection. In the harsh environment of the arena, Peeta's final gift to Katniss stands out as its sole touch of beauty.
1. How old was Mags in the 75th Hunger Games?
Mags, an octogenarian, stepped up as a volunteer for the 75th Hunger Games, taking Annie Cresta's spot. She entered the arena alongside Finnick Odair, whom she had previously mentored during the 65th Hunger Games.
2. In which game did Mags win before the 75th Hunger Games?
Capitol Couture verified that Mags had emerged victorious in the 11th Hunger Games, indicating that she was just 16 years old at the time of her win.
3. What is the specific number of seconds each tribute must stand on their pedestal before the games begin?
Tributes are given 60 seconds to survey their environment before the gong rings and the Games officially commence.
4. What was Prim's cat's name?
Prim's feline companion is called Buttercup.
5. Who were the tributes from District 10 in The 10th Hunger Games?
Dalton, Brandy, and Tanner are the sole individuals from District 10 who have been given names.
6. What is the name of the mayor of District 12?
Mayor Undersee serves as the mayor of District 12.
7. What is the name of the District 12 merchant who gives Katniss cookies before she leaves for the Capitol?
It's Peter Mellark's father, the baker, who provides Katniss with cookies.
8. What is the name of the character who gives Katniss the Mockingjay pin in the book?
In the novel, Katniss is given her famous mockingjay pin by her schoolmate, Madge Undersee.
9. Who was the female tribute from District 5 in the 74th Hunger Games?
In the 74th Hunger Games, Foxface was the final female tribute to meet her end and had the lowest score among the eight remaining finalists. She hails from District 5.
10. Which actor portrays Peeta Mellark?
Peeta Mellark is portrayed by Josh Hutcherson in "The Hunger Games" film series.
Hard The Hunger Games Trivia Questions
1. Who plays Gale Hawthorne in the films?
In the film series The Hunger Games, Gale Hawthorne was portrayed by Liam Hemsworth.
2. Which actress plays Effie Trinket?
Elizabeth Banks is a versatile American actress, producer, and director. She gained recognition for her role as the flamboyant chaperone Effie Trinket in The Hunger Games film series.
3. Who is the actor behind Haymitch Abernathy?
Haymitch Abernathy is portrayed by Woody Harrelson in "The Hunger Games" film series.
4. Which actress portrays Primrose Everdeen?
Willow gained fame for her role as Primrose Everdeen in the sci-fi dystopian adventure film series The Hunger Games.
5. Who plays President Snow in the series?
President Snow is portrayed by Donald Sutherland in "The Hunger Games" film series.
6. Which actress plays Johanna Mason?
Johanna Mason is portrayed by Jena Malone in "The Hunger Games" film series.
7. Who portrays Finnick Odair in the films?
Samuel George Claflin, commonly known as Sam Claflin, is an English actor celebrated for his role as Finnick Odair in The Hunger Games film series.
8. Who is the actor for Caesar Flickerman?
Tucci gained his largest audience to date with his role as Caesar Flickerman in the blockbuster hit The Hunger Games (2012).
9. Which actress plays Rue?
Amandla Stenberg is most recognized for her role as Rue in the 2012 film The Hunger Games.
10. Who plays Cinna in "The Hunger Games"?
In the 2012 film The Hunger Games, Lenny Kravitz portrayed the character Cinna.
1. What is President Coin's controversial proposal for after the war?
Coin wanted to take advantage of the grievances the districts had with the Capitol citizens by redoing the hunger games with Capitol children blood for blood.
2. Who plays Seneca Crane in the series?
Wes Bentley took on the role of Seneca Crane.
3. Which actress portrays Mrs. Everdeen, Katniss's mother?
Paula Malcomson, whose full name is Paula Williams, is a Northern Irish actress recognized for her role as Mrs. Everdeen in The Hunger Games movies.
4. Who is the actor behind Beetee?
Jeffrey Wright portrayed the character Beetee in The Hunger Games film series.
5. Which actress plays Annie Cresta?
Australian actress Stef Dawson took on the role of Annie Cresta in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 and Part 2.
6. Who portrays Mags in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"?
Lynn Cohen made her first appearance in The Hunger Games series by portraying Mags Flanagan in Catching Fire.
7. What was Plutarch Heavensbee's secret role during the 75th Hunger Games?
During the 75th Hunger Games, Plutarch Heavensbee's secret role was as a key member of the rebellion against the Capitol. He was Head Gamemaker, a position he used to undermine the Games from within and to signal the start of the rebellion, all while appearing to be a loyal Capitol servant.
8. Which actress plays Foxface?
Jacqueline Bonnell Marteau Emerson is widely recognized for her role as Foxface in the film The Hunger Games.
9. Who portrays Thresh in the first movie?
In The Hunger Games, Dayo Okeniyi played Thresh, the male Tribute from District 11 and the partner of Rue from the same district.
10. Which actor plays Marvel?
In the first Hunger Games film, Jack Quaid took on the role of Marvel, who served as a secondary antagonist.
1. Who is the actress for Glimmer?
Leven Rambin is an actress from the United States who is known for her role as Glimmer in the movie adaptation of The Hunger Games.
2. Who plays Cato in "The Hunger Games"?
In the film version of The Hunger Games, Alexander Ludwig took on the role of Cato, the formidable male tribute hailing from District 2.
3. Which actress portrays Clove?
Isabelle Fuhrman played the character Clove in The Hunger Games.
4. Who is the actor for Colonel Boggs in "Mockingjay"?
In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014), Mahershala Ali portrays Colonel Boggs, a loyal protector of Katniss Everdeen in Mockingjay.
5. Which actress plays Enobaria?
Meta Golding, a Haitian-American actress, played the character Enobaria in both The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2.
6. Who portrays Wiress in "Catching Fire"?
In The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), Amanda Plummer portrayed Wiress.
7. Which actress plays Tigris in "Mockingjay - Part 2"?
In Mockingjay Part 2, the role was played by Eugenie Bondurant, who is known for her work as an actress, singer, and model.
8. Who directed the first "Hunger Games" movie?
The Hunger Games was helmed by director Gary Ross.
9. Which actress plays Commander Paylor?
Patina Miller marked her feature film debut as "Commander Paylor" in Lionsgate's The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014).
10. Who portrays Seeder in "Catching Fire"?
In The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), Maria Howell appeared in the role of Seeder.
1. Who plays Chaff in "Catching Fire"?
E. Roger Mitchell portrays the character Chaff in the 2013 film The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
2. Which actor portrays Brutus in "Catching Fire"?
Bruno Gunn is most recognized for his role as Brutus in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and his portrayal of Walrus on HBO's Westworld.
3. Who plays Gloss in "Catching Fire"?
In the 2013 film The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Alan Ritchson plays the character Gloss.
4. Which actress plays Cashmere in "Catching Fire"?
Stephanie Leigh Schlund appears as Cashmere in the 2013 film The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
5. Who portrays Romulus Thread in "Catching Fire"?
In the film, Patrick St. Esprit took on the role of Commander Romulus.
6. Which actor plays Homes in "Mockingjay"?
Omid Abtahi, an actor of Iranian-American descent, played the character Homes in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2."
7. Which of the following characters is a member of Squad 451 in "Mockingjay – Part 2"?
Homes was a rebel soldier from District 13 assigned to the sharpshooter propaganda unit, Squad 451
8. How much did the first Hunger Games movie gross?
"The Hunger Games" earned $408 million in the US and Canada, and another $286.4 million from international markets, totaling a global revenue of $694.4 million.
9. Who portrays Messalla in "Mockingjay"?
In "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2" (2015), Evan Ross played the character Messalla.
10. Which actor plays Mitchell in "Mockingjay"?
Joe Chrest portrayed Mitchell in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2" (2015).
1. Who plays the role of Jackson in "Mockingjay"?
In "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2," Michelle Forbes played the role of Jackson.
2. Which actress portrays Greasy Sae?
In the 2013 film The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Sandra Ellis Lafferty portrays the character Greasy Sae.
3. Who plays the character of Cray, the Head Peacekeeper of District 12?
In the 2013 movie The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Wilbur Fitzgerald plays the role of Cray.
4. Which actor portrays Egeria?
Sarita Choudhury, an actress of English-Indian descent, took on the role of Egeria in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1.
5. Which "Hunger Games" actor also starred in the movie "Zombieland"?
Harrelson appeared in several notable films including No Country for Old Men (2007), Zombieland (2009), 2012 (2009), and Friends with Benefits (2011), as well as the highly regarded HBO film Game Change (2012).
6. What is the name of the composer of the Hunger Games?
Between 2012 and 2015, James Newton Howard composed the scores for the highly acclaimed Hunger Games film series.
7. Who is the director of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire?
Francis Lawrence is a director with American and Austrian roots, known for his work in music videos, television, and film. He directed all four sequels in The Hunger Games franchise.
8. What year was the fourth Hunger Games movie released?
The final installment of the Hunger Games series, titled "Mockingjay – Part 2," was released in 2015.
9. How much did the second The Hunger Games movie gross?
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" achieved a global box office total of $865.01 million.
10. How much did the third The Hunger Games movie gross?
The third movie in The Hunger Games series, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1, grossed approximately $755 million
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