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More photos of the Hunger Games cast

Some people have pointed out that this photo from Vanity Fair looks a bit more like a Banana Republic ad then a picture of Hunger Game tributes. But this may be the last time we see any of them look this clean and/or happy so let's make the best of it, shall we?



From left to right:

Clove, District 2 (Isabelle Fuhrman); Marvel, District 1 (Jack Quaid) Foxface, District 5 (Jacqueline Emerson); Thresh, District 11 (Dayo Okeniyi); Glimmer, District 1 (Leven Rambin [she's from Houston!]); Cato, District 2 (Alexander Ludwig); Rue, District 11 (Amandla Stenbeg); Peeta, District 12 (Josh Hutcherson); Katniss, District 12 (Jennifer Lawrence); Gale, District 12-not a tribute (Liam Hemsworth)

If you head over to the Vanity Fair page and scroll over each actor there's a bit of info about their character and how they got the part in the movie. Pretty neat.

And have you seen the new posters? They are amazing!


Seems crazy we have to wait until March for this movie! I'm just so excited!

DFTBA,

Sti

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