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New “Hunger Games” movie based on just-announced Haymitch Abernathy novel coming in 2026
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News Singapore· 1 month agoAdapted from Suzanne Collins' next book, "The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping" will tell the...
Suzanne Collins to Release New “Hunger Games ”Novel, “Sunrise on the Reaping”, in 2025
People via Yahoo News Singapore· 1 month agoThe fifth book in the bestselling series will be released on March 18, 2025 Steve Granitz/FilmMagic;...
“The Hunger Games” cast: See where Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, and more actors are now
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 months agoThe odds were absolutely in their favor. Murray Close/Lionsgate/Courtesy Everett When The Hunger...
Final Oscar Predictions: Production Design – A ‘Poor Things’ Win Scenario Could Create...
Variety via Yahoo News Singapore· 4 months agoVariety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the...
Long movie runtimes are great for streamers — but they're bad for movie theaters
Business Insider via Yahoo News Singapore· 4 months agoIn a streaming landscape that measures minutes watched, long movies and TV shows have an advantage....
17 Actors Who Were Almost in “The Hunger Games”
People via Yahoo News Singapore· 8 months agoTake a look at some stars who were up for the roles of Katniss, Peeta and Gale Gregg DeGuire/WireImage; Murray Close/Lionsgate/Courtesy Everett...
The most exciting movies still to come in 2023
Yahoo Movies UK· 10 months agoMovies set to come out in the second half of 2023 include The Marvels and Wonka (Warner Bros./Marvel Studios/Apple TV+) Films are a great escape and the...
Andrea Bocelli's 3 Children: All About Amos, Matteo and Virginia
People via Yahoo News Singapore· 12 months agoAndrea Bocelli is a dad to two sons and a daughter Tristan Fewings/Getty Legendary singer Andrea...
Voices: The Top 10 literary utopias
The Independent via Yahoo News Singapore· 1 year agoThis list started when Frank Cottrell-Boyce, the writer, asked on Twitter: “Are any literary utopias attractive?” Richard Morris pleaded for cheery ones...