The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Directed by Francis Lawrence
PG-13
2013    2h 26mAction, Adventure
7.590%89%7.4
After surviving the Hunger Games, Katniss and Peeta struggle with the consequences of their victory as unrest spreads across Panem. Forced back into the spotlight, they become symbols of hope and resistance while the Capitol prepares a new and deadly challenge that will change the future of the nation forever.
  • Jennifer LawrenceKatniss Everdeen
  • Josh HutchersonPeeta Mellark
  • Liam HemsworthGale Hawthorne
  • Woody HarrelsonHaymitch Abernathy
  • Elizabeth BanksEffie Trinket
  • Donald SutherlandPresident Coriolanus Snow
  • Lenny KravitzCinna
  • Philip Seymour HoffmanPlutarch Heavensbee
  • Jeffrey WrightBeetee Latier
  • Stanley TucciCaesar Flickerman
  • Toby JonesClaudius Templesmith
  • Willow ShieldsPrimrose Everdeen
  • Sam ClaflinFinnick Odair
  • Lynn CohenMags Flanagan
  • Jena MaloneJohanna Mason
  • Bobby JordanBlight
  • Amanda PlummerWiress
  • Jack QuaidMarvel
  • Taylor St. ClairRipper
  • Sandra Ellis LaffertyGreasy Sae
  • Spaceman JoeApril 18, 2026
    Great sequel, probably better than the first! It was a great adaptation
  • Robin SchneiderMarch 22, 2026
    This movie is suspense and adventurous. I would watch this over and over again and never get tired of it. I love this series and I read all the books and the actors for Katniss and Peeta are incredible !
  • munk888March 20, 2026
    I enjoy the cinematography more in this one. No more Blair Witch camera. Love JLaw's face acting in the closing scene...muah.
  • The Movie HaterApril 12, 2025
    I did not care for this movie.
  • tild29June 19, 2025
    Would watch again 🙌🏽
  • Steven SchwalgerMarch 8, 2026
    I liked this one better than the first. There were more hunger games, however the fact that Reacher was killed so quickly and easily was very disapointing. Im fairly certian Reacher is a terminator. If the Capitial has this awesome tech to make holigrams real then why does it not make the whole Panem into a horrific paridise. When a district gets out of order send in the killer monkeys or poisen fog. I feel like the Capital is just too small picture to make this trilogy feel anything other than a mere inconvience like the Nazis. They look flashy they have some some idea of where they want to go but no real big picture ideas on how to get there so all it takes is a bunch of rebel scum to throw a span in the works and the whole facade comes crumbling down. Will I watch the next movie. sure, it's entertaing enough. Must be easy to wirte books for teenagers/young adults. Steal your ideas from better books, add some sci-fi, make it a dystopinan future that feels like it could be ours and chuck in a love story for good messure, job done. Hollywood pay me now.
  • runinhotJune 29, 2025
    A lonely young woman tries to take down the government.
  • rwetliFebruary 12, 2026
    It was very good however i would like to point out one thing.Some of Jennifer Laurence’s acting seemed over exaggerated especially in the sene where she was climbing into the water and yelling.
  • SAID MTSJanuary 30, 2026
    Jennifer Lawrence is at the height of her powers here, but she’s matched by the newcomers—specifically Sam Claflin as the charismatic Finnick and Jena Malone as the unhinged Johanna. The cliffhanger ending is one of the best in modern blockbuster history, perfectly pivoting the series from "survival" to "war."
  • RipLinesManApril 29, 2025
    While Event Horizon (1997) explores terror in the void of deep space—with Sam Neill’s descent into madness and Laurence Fishburne’s steady leadership amidst cosmic horror Catching Fire delivers a more grounded but equally intense experience in a world teetering on the edge of rebellion. Jennifer Lawrence returns as Katniss Everdeen, now a reluctant symbol of revolution, struggling with PTSD and increasing political pressure. Where Event Horizon thrives on atmospheric dread and psychological unraveling, Catching Fire builds tension through propaganda, control, and spectacle. The addition of Philip Seymour Hoffman as the calculating Plutarch Heavensbee adds a new layer of intrigue, echoing Neill’s manipulative presence but with a more cerebral, strategic menace. Sam Claflin’s charismatic Finnick and Jena Malone’s fierce Johanna add depth to the ensemble. Although not as tight or unsettling as Event Horizon, Catching Fire successfully expands the Hunger Games universe with higher emotional stakes and polished visuals. It occasionally leans on repetition from the first film, but thanks to strong performances and a more politically charged tone, it earns 3.5 stars as a solid, if slightly uneven, sequel that builds suspense in its own way.
  • Mr_DavidOctober 13, 2025
    Apart from logic mistakes, aged well. 😄
  • Nathan MagretaJanuary 9, 2026
    Though not as good as part 1, this is a worthy and emotional follow-up that still is relevant today, over 12 years later.
  • HakihikoOctober 11, 2025
    A Thrilling and Emotionally Resonant Sequel "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" elevates the franchise with a perfect blend of spectacle, tension, and character development. Francis Lawrence steps in as director and immediately brings a darker, more polished tone, crafting a world that feels both expansive and intimately connected to the struggles of its characters. Jennifer Lawrence continues to impress as Katniss Everdeen, portraying her growing strength, determination, and vulnerability with nuance. Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth provide solid support, while the expanded cast adds depth and intrigue, making the stakes feel higher and the conflicts more compelling. Visually, the film is striking. The arena sequences are both inventive and tense, while the cinematography and production design capture the stark contrasts between the Capitol’s extravagance and the districts’ harsh realities. The score by James Newton Howard perfectly complements the narrative, enhancing both the suspenseful and emotional beats without ever overpowering them. While the film is long, the pacing is mostly effective, balancing action with quieter moments that deepen character relationships and motivations. Some secondary characters could have benefited from more development, but the central story remains powerful and engaging. In conclusion, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" is a thrilling and emotionally resonant sequel that builds on the strengths of the original while raising the stakes. It’s an engrossing continuation that combines heart, tension, and spectacle, making it a standout entry in the series.
  • joshuacottle30September 21, 2025
    I think That catching fire is a very good movie was very suspenseful and had me on my toes For a lot of it
  • mickerdooJuly 13, 2025
    Nice springboard into the third but otherwise too reminiscent of the first. Lawrence is great as always. Love addition of PSH. Good effects.

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