Hunger Games Comeback Movie Trailer Stuns Fans: “It Looks Perfect!”
Eight years ago, the last part of the popular The Hunger Games series was released in cinemas – with “The Hunger Games – The Song of Birds and Snakes” the saga is celebrating its Hollywood comeback this year. Now a first trailer has been released and the fans already seem to be over the moon. You can watch the video at the top of the article.
First trailer for The Hunger Games: A Song of Birds and Serpents
Eight years after Katniss toppled the Capitol in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, fans of the saga can finally look forward to another installment. However, he has to do without the popular archer, because at “The Hunger Games – The Song of the Bird and the Serpent” is a prequel that tells the backstory of Coriolanus Snow and accordingly 64 years before the start of the original trilogy is anchored.
Snow is recruited to mentor District 12’s female tribute (Lucy Gray Baird) as part of the tenth annual Hunger Games. Over time, Snow befriends his protégé and helps her prepare for the games. For spoiler reasons, we refrain from going into detail about the plot. The film is expected to start on November 17, 2023 in the cinemas.
If you can’t wait any longer, you can also order and read the book of the same name, on which the film is based, from Amazon:
Fans are excited about the trailer
A quick look at the comments below the YouTube video is enough to see that fans of the series can’t wait for the film to launch. People who have already read the book seem particularly pleased that the film seems to stay true to the template:
“As a fan of the book, I think this trailer is good. You’ve already captured the tone and design of the book perfectly. Now let’s see if they can also capture the story and the characters.” – YouTube / Miguel The Movie Encyclopedia
“Movies like this are the reason cinemas will never die. I will definitely watch this movie on the big screen!” – YouTube / JJ
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