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And now Peeta! And Gale!

Peeta has been cast now too!

And it's Josh Hutcherson! I was really hoping it would be him, he doesn't exactly look the way Peeta does in my head, but I think he'll do a really great job. I loved him in Bridge to Terabithia Cirque du Freak and Little Manhattan (he's SOOO good in Little Manhattan!!). AND he's the voice of Markl in Howl's Moving Castle a movie that's very near and dear to all of our hearts.

And Gale is going to be played by Liam Hemsworth, who I only recognize from the Miley Cyrus movie The Last Song. I hope he'll be good, but I'm definitely more excited about Josh Hutcherson!

Here's our love triangle:


Peeta Katniss Gale
I was never really in one camp or the other (Peeta-or-Gale-wise) but now....I'm probably Team Peeta.

What do you think?

DFTBA,
Sti

Comments

Anonymous said…
gale would definitely win over peeta in looks. However it depends what kind of persona u like.:)

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