Hunger Games 6: Discover all the casting of the next part of the saga
We stay in Panem’s past. So still no Jennifer Lawrence. But some young stars for this prequel to the youth of Haymitch … Here are the actors and actresses who will take over.
With its $ 3.3 billion in cumulative revenue at the world box office, the saga Hunger Games is not ready to stop. A sixth part is currently being developed and the casting is now known.
Titled Hunger Games: Sunrise on the harvestthis new film is the adaptation of the latest novel by Suzanne Collins which has just released in bookstores and which already has a date of release in the cinema announced for November 20, 2026.
Just like The ride of the snake and the singer bird (released in 2024) The action will be in the past, 24 years before the adventures of Katniss Everdeen, during 50th Hunger Games. So, no Jennifer Lawrence On display, but several emblematic characters of the franchise will make their return. Starting HAYMITCH ABERNATHYprecisely victorious of this 50th edition, which will not become the mentor suite of Katniss and Peeta Mellark.
Joseph Zada is Haymitch Abernathy
Hunger Games: sunrise on the harvest will thus explore the Youth of the character embodied by Woody Harrelson initially. It is Joseph Zada (seen in Invisible Boys) which will resume the role.
Whitney Peak is Lenore Dove Braid
The heroine of history, named Lenore Dove Braidwill be played by Whitney Peak (who played Zoya Lott in the reboot of Gossip Girl). Leonore is none other than Haymitch’s girlfriend.
Maya Hawke is Wiress
This face is surely not unknown to you! Daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, Maya Hawke was spotted by his small role in the Last film by Quentin Tarantino,, Once Upon a Time … in Hollywoodand more broadly in the series Stranger Things. In 2023, she played a young teacher in Asteroid City from Wes Anderson. Here, She will play Wiressmember of the District 3 which appears in the guise of Amanda Plummer in Hunger Games: the conflagration. She won the 49th edition and becomes a mentor, alongside Mags, tributes from the District 12 during the 50th Hunger Games.
Lili Taylor is mags
Precisely, Wiress’s acolyte will be embodied by Lili Tayloractress in Conjuring: Warren files or Arizona Dream. She succeeds Lynn Cohenwho had played the character in the original saga, where Mags volunteers during the 75ᵉs Hunger Games in order to replace the great love of Finnick. She was then dean of tributes.
Kelvin Harrison Jr. is Beetee Latier
Wiress teammate in the second part of Hunger Games, the expert in electronic systems From District 3 is also back in this new film. Formerly run by Jeffrey Wright, it is Kelvin Harrison Jr Who will play this ally of Haymitch for the 50ᵉ edition of the Hunger Games.
McKenna Grace is Maysilee give
Noted with Chris Evans In Mary When she was only ten years old, McKenna Grace returns to the big screen after the success of SOS ghosts: the threat of ice. She will play Maysilee giveone of the tributes of the district 12 and friend of Haymitch. She is also Astrid’s best friend, future mother of Katniss.
Jesse Plemons is plutarch heavensbee
Here is another emblematic character whose past we will discover: Plutarch Heavensbee. Originally from the Capitol, it is nevertheless part of the rebellion. In this sixth opus, Plutarch is the director of the Capitole shooting team. Interpreted by The excellent Philip Seymour Hoffman from The conflagrationIt is Jesse Plemons who takes over today. Actor in many successful films and series (Civil war, the power of the dog, black mirror), he received The price of male interpretation at the Cannes Film Festival for its role in Kinds of Kindness by Yorgos Lanthimos.
Ben Wang is Wyatt Callow
Finally, here is a new new one in the second prequel of Suzanne Collins: Wyatt Callow. This district 12 tribute will be interpreted by Ben Wangyoung actor of American Born Chinese.
As for the realization, it is once again entrusted to Francis Lawrencealready at the controls of The conflagration and Revolt (parts 1 and 2)but also of the previous prequel with Rachel Zegler, The ride of the snake and the singer bird.