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      <title>Sunrise on the Reaping Is the Hunger Games Film Everyone Has Been Waiting For</title>
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      <description>The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the first Hunger Games prequel, had the difficult task of making audiences care about a young Coriolanus Snow — the series&amp;rsquo; established villain — without either redeeming him or making the film&amp;rsquo;s emotional investment incoherent. It largely succeeded, though it polarized readers of Suzanne Collins&amp;rsquo;s novel who felt the adaptation simplified the political argument the book was making.
Sunrise on the Reaping, releasing November 2026, follows Haymitch Abernathy at sixteen during the 50th Hunger Games — the Second Quarter Quell, which is mentioned briefly in the original trilogy as the Games where twice the usual number of tributes were sent.</description>
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