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'Mockingjay Part 1' Score Recording in London Today

James Newton Howard's Mockingjay Part 1 score is being recorded today with a full orchestra at Air Studios' Lyndhurst Hall in London. Producer Nina Jacoson and Jena Malone both posted to their social media about the recording today:

 

What we wouldn't give to have been in that room today! Can't wait to hear the score.  

The Hanging Tree scene in Mockingjay Part 1 is one of the scenes Nina is most excited for the fans to see. She mentioned it in the Filmmaker Roundtable in Series 1 of TheHungerGamesExclusive.com:

I'm excited about what Francis Lawrence and [screenwriter] Peter Craig dreamed up for 'The Hanging Tree.' [They] came up with an incredible way of turning a powerful moment in the book into great big cinema."

 

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'The Hunger Games' Producer Nina Jacobson Accepts Our ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Well, we always knew she was amazing but she just flew right past amazing to super-hero. Nina Jacobson, producer of The Hunger Games films, accepted our ALS Ice Bucket Challenge today.

 

 

Take a look:

Not only that, she nominated Jennifer Lawrence, Jena Malone and Natalie Dormer to take the plunge! 

So far Jena Malone has accepted:

Thank you SO much, Nina! We've just made a donation to ALS in honor of your completing the challenge. And we'll make another donation for each cast or crew member who completes it.

Thanks to our Angie for nominating Nina in the first place and to @jhutcher_ who tweeted our challenge to her. Way to go, ladies!

What about you, tributes? Are you up for the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge? Find out more here

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'Mockingjay' Wraps and 'The Hunger Games' Cast & Crew React

Josh, Woody, Liam and JenniferWell, that was emotional! Filming for Mockingjay wrapped yesterday and The Hunger Games series is finished filming forever. Sure, there could be a few reshoots, but Josh Hutcherson is already back to brunette and the cast of our beloved films have been sharing their parting thoughts on social media.

Director Francis Lawrence made it official on twitter:

 

Producer Nina Jacobson tweeted the photo above (and see photo guide below) with the caption:

"That’s a wrap. Thank you Suzanne Collins. Thank you Francis Lawrence. Thank you HG Fans. Other than that, I’m speechless."

 

Handy little photo guide thanks to @everlark4evaaaa

Sam Claflin took to twitter this morning with a 3-tweet-long message that siad:

“I just want/need to express my many thanks to everyone (cast, crew & fans) who have worked so hard for so long to make The Hunger Games experience what it is. But for also trusting me enough to let me be part of it. I feel privileged, honored and so very lucky to have shared this opportunity with so many passionate & talented people.”

Willow Shields posted this lovely photo and caption to her instagram:

Such a bittersweet moment... Mockingjay Parts 1 & 2 have officially wrapped! This has been such a wonderful journey and I cannot wait till you see the films! What a huge part of my life and I wanna thank all of you beautiful people for supporting our series all the way! Are you excited or are you EXCITED to see Mockingjay?

And some of our other cast members tweeted their thoughts as well:

Making yesterday even more poignant was all of you tributes trending #ThankYouTHGCast and #ThankYouTHGCastandCrew across social media and sharing your thoughts and photos. We trended #ThankYouTHGCastandCrew on twitter in the US and UK, and Mockingjay was trending on tumblr.

Fear not, tibutes! We still have 2 amazing Mockingjay movies to look forward to and lots of promotional marketing to come. So tributes....We Remain!

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Francis Lawrence Says 'Mockingjay' Will Wrap in 5 Days

Francis Lawrence announced via twitter that Mockingjay will wrap in 5 days. FIVE DAYS!! We are assuming that he means 5 business days and that they'll wrap on Friday, June 20th, but that's just a guess. Jeffrey Wright and producer Nina Jacobson chimed in about wrapping as well. And Jeffrey also tweeted about saying farewell to his character, Beetee. 

Judging from YOUR reactions to this news on twitter, facebook and tumblr, we need a fandom group hug. Or a trailer, how about a trailer? That will fix us right up. 

 

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'Mockingjay' Producer Nina Jacobson Gives Fans a Hint About the Epilogue

For fans of the Mockingjay book, the epilogue, and how it will (or won't) be adapted for the film, is a very big deal. Those of us wondering whether it will be included at all got a little relief in the way of an answer tweet to a fan from Mockingjay producer Nina Jacobson:

So we won't worry, Nina! And we totally look forward to seeing how they bring the epilogue to life. Toast babies!!

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'Mockingjay' News: Effie's Role Expanded and Philip Seymour Hoffman Will Not Be CGI'ed

 

Peter Craig, Nina Jacobson and Francis LawrenceThere's a wealth of information about Mockingjay Part 1 on the new site, TheHungerGamesExclusive.com including confimation that Effie's role in the Mockingjay films has been expanded in the books - per Suzanne Collins! And that the oft-rumored use of CGI to recreate the late Philip Seymour Hoffman for his remaining scenes is not happening. Director Francis Lawrence, Producer Nina Jacobson and Screenwrighter Peter Craig sat down for a filmmaker roundtable to elaborate on everything from the newest cast members to a shocking Capitol escapee.

Another treat for fans? The Hanging Tree will be included in the film! Nina Jacobson says:

I’m excited about what these two dreamed up for ‘The Hanging Tree.’ Francis and Peter [Craig] came up with an incredible way of turning a powerful moment in the book into great big cinema.”

You can read the entire filmmaker roundtable at TheHungerGamesExclusive.com.

 

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'Mockingjay' Producer Nina Jacobson Tweets About Tigris!

Mockingjay Part 1 & 2 producer Nina Jacobson has been teasing the crap out of us this week and we LOVE it! She already got us totally riled up with her white rose tweet yesterday, and today she pretty much confirmed that Tigris will be a part of Mockingjay (almost certainly Part 2). Tigris is a small but key character and it's great to see that she's going to make it to the screen. No casting has been officially confirmed yet, but I certainly can't wait to see how they bring her to life!

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Mockingjay Producer Nina Jacobson Tweets a Photo of White Roses. We All Freak Out.

Mockingjay producer Nina Jacobson tweeted a photo of white roses this morning, presumably from the set, with the caption, "Thirteen is alive and well and so am I."

If you're here, you probably already know what Mockingjay scene this line comes from and why we're TOTALLY FREAKING OUT right now. We'll try to keep this spoiler-free for those of you who don't remember or haven't read the books (please go read the books!), but it's the scene where Katniss has a major realization and breakdown after a little "gift" from President Snow. And just thinking about them actually filming this scene today is a lovely little "gift" from Nina Jacobson!

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The 'Mockingjay' Team on Marketing and Plans for the Next Two Films

Variety just posted a great article on the Mockingjay films. They spoke with Lionsgate's head of marketing, Tim Palen, producers Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, production president Erik Feig, and director Francis Lawrence on everything from the marketing plan to European shooting sites. Read on:

“When we started, we decided to look at this as one big movie that’s eight hours long,” notes Tim Palen, the architect of Lionsgate’s marketing effort. “Otherwise, it’s going to be kind of overwhelming to do a new campaign for each movie.”

Palen admits the bar is set higher for the Mockingjay movies than for the first two pics — even though foreign box office jumped by more than 50% (to $450 million from $283 million) from the first to the second pic.

“A big part of the second film was growing the franchise, and the greatest potential was international,” he says. “We did a major presentation to distributors in Cannes, and did six premieres outside the U.S. And we still have room to grow. We’ve matched Iron Man 3 on domestic, but we can do better on international.”

Mockingjay: Part 1, which hits theaters Nov. 21, takes place in a location far different from the world of Suzanne Collins’ first two books — and the first two movies in which Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss Everdeen battles through two versions of the gladiatorial Hunger Games. In the coming film, Katniss becomes the poster child of a massive rebellion in a world on the brink of war.

In his promotional materials, Palen used the iconic mockingjay image from the The Hunger Games book covers for the first film as a symbol of freedom and for the second with the pin ablaze. In the third image, the bird is breaking free and taking flight — reminding fans of what they liked about the first two movies and hinting at what’s to come.

Director Francis Lawrence ended Catching Fire with a shot showing a spark in Lawrence’s eyes, followed by the rebels’ mockingjay logo. “It was a great way get from one to the next eloquently and elegantly,” Palen notes.

There will be reveals of the campaign in May at the Cannes film festival and in July at Comic-Con. Until then, Lionsgate is trying to keep specifics under wraps, though director Lawrence allows that the next two films take place in a Panem so devolved as to be barely recognizable.

Much more after the jump!

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Buttercup's "Crazy Cat" Scene Confirmed by 'Mockingjay' Producer Nina Jacobson

Producer Nina Jacobson confirmed today on twitter that it's Buttercup's big day on the Mockingjay set! Apparently, they're filming the "Crazy Cat" scene in District 13 today. For those of you who don't know who Buttercup is - and if you don't this whole website must be thoroughly confusing -  it's Prim's beloved cat, who is barely tolerated by Katniss.

Prim and Buttercup. Image courtesy Seventeen

In Mockingjay, Katniss devises a game of "Crazy Cat" to entertain the citizens of District 13 while they're confined *SPOILERS* because of a bombing. Katniss shines a flashlight around the compartment and Buttercup tries to catch it. It later becomes a metaphor for how Katniss is feeling about *SPOILERS* Peeta's capture and torture, so it's a pretty important scene and one we're thrilled is staying in the movie!

 

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