Entertainment Weekly gets a first look at 'Catching Fire'
Katniss and Finnick featured on this week's cover
By Myriam Gabriel-Pollock Jan 9, 2013 12:11PM

Check out that trident!
Entertainment Weekly gets an exclusive first glimpse into "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" with this week's cover and feature story.
So very cool to see Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Finnick (Sam Claflin), already in their fighting gear.
Bing: More about 'Catching Fire' | More about Sam Claflin
From EW.com:
Entertainment Weekly gets an exclusive first glimpse into "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" with this week's cover and feature story.
So very cool to see Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Finnick (Sam Claflin), already in their fighting gear.
Bing: More about 'Catching Fire' | More about Sam Claflin
From EW.com:
The revolution has been sparked. In this week's cover story, EW traveled to Waikiki, Hawaii where cast and crew were in the final days of production on the eagerly anticipated Hunger Games sequel, Catching Fire (in theaters Nov. 21). Just as the revolution that could embolden the people of Panem rests on young Katniss Everdeen's shoulders, the success of the franchise depends largely upon Jennifer Lawrence. After spending the day outrunning death in a nearby jungle, the 22-year-old actress ordered herself a Budweiser and kicked back in the Trump balcony lounge to discuss the sequel, her life now as a blockbuster star, and her willful inability to behave like the nice sound-bite machine Hollywood might expect her to be. "It's almost like I subconsciously don't want to work anymore so I'm trying to ruin my career," she says with a laugh at one point, before leaning in close to the reporter's tape recorder. "I'm pregnant!" she joked.
From her first meeting with new director Francis Lawrence ("I spit egg inside his mouth when I was talking. Into his mouth") to the raucous party she hosted for the Catching Fire cast and crew ("When Sam walked in I was chasing Woody and we'd flipped over my couch and Woody had a sock all the way down my throat..."), Lawrence was frank and funny and self-aware. "I'm so aware of all the b.s. that surrounds Hollywood," she says, "and how everyone gets on this high horse and thinks that they're curing cancer and it makes me so uncomfortable every time I see it. So I go in the exact opposite direction and end up saying something like 'I'm pregnant!' when I'm in two franchises."
Read it all on EW.com. This issue hits the stands January 11.
And a special goodie from EW's Facebook page: this still of Katniss and Finnick, likely at their first meeting in the Capitol.
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