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Producers Planning Hunger Games Sequels

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Mockingjay director reveals that he plans on making more Hunger Games sequels.

Currently there is only one feature film left in the Hunger Games franchise, but in a new interview, Francis Lawrence, the director of the final two movies, discusses the plan for more movies.

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MTV recently asked Lawrence whether he, Lionsgate, or Suzanne Collins were discussing any sequels after The Hunger Games: Mockinjay Part2. He replied by saying “Everybody is thinking about it, and talking about it.”

“I just think that one has to go into that world carefully. Because I think a huge part of what makes the stories great is that it was really built on this idea of the consequence of war, and you have an amazing character like Katniss at the center of it,” Lawrence said. “And so to just say, ‘Oh, we’re still in the Hunger Games world’ I think is really risky, and you need to make sure that you have something new to say, and either new characters need to be created that are just as compelling as Katniss.” (Either…or what? Finish that thought, Francis Lawrence! More Katniss?)

“It’s a tricky thing, but I’m definitely open to talking about it, and I think everybody’s thinking about it,” continued the Mockingjay director. “Everybody loves the world and the ideas.” [via]

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Harry Potter and Twilight are both findign ways to expand their franchises. So, the possibility for a Hunger Games sequel beyond The Mockingjay Part 2 is not hard to believe. But, what would the new Hunger Games sequel feature? New characters? A prequel to The Hunger Games?

Let us know your Hunger Games spin-off ideas in the comments below!

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