Work on The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is in full swing. The sci-fi prequel to the Hunger Games series has now prominently cast an important character in the franchise. Jason Schwartzman will be with Lucretius Flickerman embody the moderator of the Hunger Games.
The Hunger Games prequel: Jason Schwartzman plays a central role
The character is an ancestor of Caesar Flickerman (Stanley Tucci), who hosted the games in the previous movies. There it was a born stage personality an ambivalent character. On the one hand he helped the tributes to find sponsors, on the other hand he sided with the regime during Katniss’ (Jennifer Lawrence) rebellion.
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Jason Schwartzman in Darjeeling Limited
It is not known whether his ancestor Lucretius will follow this role profile in the upcoming film. In the prequel book by Suzanne Collins, however, he is similarly between the chairs as his more prominent relative. Schwartzman shines but an ideal cast for the cast of the dazzling figure to be. He has demonstrated his comedic talent in films such as Rushmore and Darjeeling Limited.
When is the sci-fi prequel to The Hunger Games in theaters?
It will be a while before fans can see Lucretius Flickerman in action. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is due out on… November 17, 2023 come to the cinemas.
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