Some REACHER fans forget it, but Alan Ritchson celebrated some appearances in large franchises before the Amazon hit. For example, he could be seen in the Panem – Catching Fire’s tribute. At that time it may have been an important step for his career. But a detail in his last scene To this day, mess up his memory.
Reaf star Alan Ritchson regrets tribute of Panem scene because of an error
Ritchson plays the Karriero Gloss from District 1 in Catching Fire. As a career, he sees his participation in the murderous hunger games as the starting point of his career. But the 75th edition of the competition comes in the film with a special highlight: This time it is not newies that are not selected from the districts, but the winners of previous games.
Gloss is just a small supporting role in the film. With a skirmish he dies through one of Katniss’ (Jennifer Lawrence) arrows. If you look at the scene several times, you will perceive a strange head movement by Ritchson’s figure, which seems completely unmotivated. In fact, it is based on a mistake that is annoying the Reacher star to this day. He recently told WIRED:
Originally I got that [CGI-]Arrow in the face. So I played it that way too [indem ich meinen Kopf nach hinten warf]. But the makers decided in post -production that this was too brutal and changed it to my chest. So my head shrugs like that of an idiot. Who does something like that? I shouldn’t have died like that.
Take a look at Alan Ritchson’s death scene from Catching Fire:
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For the most part, the mishap is ironed out by a quick cut, but in the beginning you can still see Ritchson’s wrong head movement. The mistake that the star himself did not indebt may be justified. Perhaps it consoles him that the time of such situations should now be over: Since Reacher’s mega success, no director will probably dare to make him look bad.