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"Sunrise on the Reaping," the next novel in the New York Times best-selling "Hunger Games" series, written by Indiana University alumna Suzanne Collins, is out now. After the success of the fourth ...
Sunrise on the Reaping hit bookshelves in March 2025, but fans won’t have to wait long to see the latest Hunger Games prequel get the movie treatment. “We’re much further along than we would ...
Oscar-nominated screenwriter Billy Ray is returning to The Hunger Games franchise and will adapt Suzanne Collins’ upcoming prequel novel The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping for Lionsgate.
“Sunrise on the Reaping” further expands the world of Panem, focusing on Haymitch Abernathy’s story. By Everdeen Mason Everdeen Mason is the executive editorial director of New York Times ...
We're at the Lionsgate Panel at CinemaCon Las Vegas, and we just got a first look at the new Hunger Games movie, Sunrise on the Reaping. During the event, director Francis Lawrence, who has also ...
On March 18, the first portion of that promise will be delivered with the launch of “Sunrise on the Reaping,” Suzanne Collins’ fifth addition to the “Hunger Games” franchise. One of the ...
The astronomical start of spring officially takes place overnight with the occurrence of the vernal equinox, marking the start of a new season and a chance to see a unique Chicago phenomenon with ...
Dubbed a “double sunrise” by Live Science and Forbes, the moon’s silhouette will give the sun a crescent shape, and, as it rises on March 29, viewers will see what appear to be “two ...
Sunrise on the Reaping. Lawrence appeared on stage and said the book is “probably my favorite” in the blockbuster series as it marks an epic story with a “jaw-dropping twist.” He confirmed ...
Now the franchise is back with Sunrise on the Reaping, published Tuesday, March 18, by Scholastic. The novel, set nearly 25 years before The Hunger Games kicks off, follows Katniss’ mentor ...
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