The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023) Official Trailer 2

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023) Official Trailer 2

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes – In Theaters November 17, 2023. Starring Tom Blyth, Rachel Zegler, Peter Dinklage, Hunter Schafer, Josh Andrés Rivera, Jason Schwartzman, and Viola Davis.

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Experience the story of THE HUNGER GAMES — 64 years before Katniss Everdeen volunteered as tribute, and decades before Coriolanus Snow became the tyrannical President of Panem.

THE HUNGER GAMES: THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS & SNAKES follows a young Coriolanus (Tom Blyth) who is the last hope for his failing lineage, the once-proud Snow family that has fallen from grace in a post-war Capitol. With his livelihood threatened, Snow is reluctantly assigned to mentor Lucy Gray Baird (Rachel Zegler), a tribute from the impoverished District 12. But after Lucy Gray’s charm captivates the audience of Panem, Snow sees an opportunity to shift their fates. With everything he has worked for hanging in the balance, Snow unites with Lucy Gray to turn the odds in their favor. Battling his instincts for both good and evil, Snow sets out on a race against time to survive and reveal if he will ultimately become a songbird or a snake.

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36 Responses

  1. Feriel FuriosaLights says:

    ”It’s the things we love most that destroy us” that line always give me goosebumps

  2. HeHeHeHeHeHe says:

    This book was ACTUALLY a decent prequel and a decent villian backstory. Truly proves protagonist doesn’t mean good guy, just main character. Excited to see this on the big screen.

  3. HeHeHeHeHeHe says:

    Suzanne Collins really dropped a series that shaped a whole generation, disappeared, and appears again with another hit. This woman is like the equivalent of Adele.

  4. HeHeHeHeHeHe says:

    I just finished the book a couple days ago, and I think it’s remarkable how every single frame of this trailer can be matched almost exactly to a moment from the book. Every image and almost every word of dialogue I could find in the book.

  5. K. Marie Clair says:

    I finished this book a few months ago and I needed TIME afterwards to recover. Such a heartbreaking and delicious story. The first trailer gave my goosebumps of excitement but this trailer tortured my soul. Squeezing in that final scene in the cabin… I’m aching. If you know, you know.

  6. Rembreiker_Lychec says:

    Telling Snow’s backstory in the big screen? I’m all in for this he’s probably the most intriguing part of the Hunger Games story for me.

  7. HeHeHeHeHeHe says:

    Hearing Donald Sutherland’s voice at the end there gave me chills. I almost cried. I grew up with this franchise, and now it’s back ❤🐍😭

  8. Wl says:

    Filme do ano pqp, só quem já leu o livro sabe a perfeição que tá. 😭😍😍😍

  9. C P says:

    Awww, the part where Lucy is crying and Snow is gently wiping her tears- that warmed me inside and tugged on my heartstrings! I hope we’ll see him hug her during that scene in the movie. Other than his granddaughter, we’ve never seen Snow show affection/gentleness to anyone.❤

    Also, we see Snow himself crying towards the end of this trailer. We also see him and Tigris as children witnessing the atrocities of war. They better not make Snow seem too worthy of sympathy! That’ll throw a wrench in how we view the series.😅

    • Alexia Moore says:

      It looks to be pretty accurate to the book so hopefully they won’t portray him as worthy of sympathy, but as a true villain like he is in the book.

  10. Юлия says:

    Now that I’ve read the book… That final moment, that glance before she goes out in the rain and Donald Sutherland’s voice over – it hits so strong, so differently,, so many chills… I’m so looking forward to seeing this!

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