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The New York Times reports that filmmaker Francis Lawrence has come on board as the director for the next installment of The Hunger Games movie series, Catching Fire. Lawrence started off his Hollywood career directing music videos. He has since progressed on to movies including literary adaptations such as Constantine (2005) and Water for Elephants (2011).

Here’s more from the article: “Mr. Lawrence said in a statement that he ‘fell in love with the characters’ of Ms. Collins’s novels, as well as ‘the themes and the world she created,’ adding that ‘this chapter opens all of these elements up in such a thrilling, emotional and surprising way.’” MTV reports that star actors Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson feel sad that Gary Ross did not sign up to direct the sequel film. However, they both look forward to working with Lawrence.

Lawrence is not the only new addition to The Hunger Games movie crew. Simon Beaufoy, the Oscar-winning screenwriter who adapted Slumdog Millionaire (2008), penned the first draft of the script for Catching Fire. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lionsgate is negotiating with Michael Arndt, the Oscar-winning screenwriter behind Little Miss Sunshine (2006), to polish Beaufoy’s draft.

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Gary Ross, whose adaptation of “The Hunger Games” is the year’s highest-grossing movie, said: “As a writer and a director, I simply don’t have the time I need to write and prep the movie I would have wanted to make.”

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Thanks to all who entered our The Hunger Games book trilogy sweepstakes and congratulations to our 12 winners, each of whom will receive a Kindle Fire and all three Hunger Games books in hardcover and Kindle book.

1. Erin K., Raynham, MA
2. Lori G., W. Nyack, NY
3. William G., Emmaus, PA
4. Miki B., San Francisco, CA
5. Donna A., Haverhill, MA
6. Becky H., Nashville, TN
7. Victoria K., Buzzards Bay, MA
8. Trina K., San Bernadino, CA
9. Matt B., Baltimore, MD
10. Lindsey K., Albuquerque, NM
11. Mike S., Andover, MN
12. Luke P., Amboy, IL

Also, just a reminder to check out our Hunger Games Store, which includes the books, apparel, and so much more!

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Gary Ross, the director of “The Hunger Games,” answered reader questions.

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So as you can imagine, there's major Hunger Games fever going on over here. Most people on the team already have their tickets for the weekend, and everyone's very excited to see Katniss, Peeta, and the Capitol on the big screen. As far as I'm aware no one in the office went at midnight, but apparently a lot of people did! According to Entertainment Weekly, The Hunger Games movie earned a record-breaking $19.7 million from this morning's midnight screenings alone. Hunger_games_movie

So the big question of the day is, have you seen the movie yet? If so, what'd you think? 

Also, just a reminder that our Amazon.com The Hunger Games Book Trilogy Sweepstakes is ending soon. Enter for your chance to win a Kindle Fire and The Hunger Games Trilogy in hardcover and Kindle book.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY.  Sweepstakes ends 3/25/12. See Official Rules.

Enter today!

In the meantime, for those of you who haven't yet gotten to the theater, as a friend of mine so cleverly put it, may the odds of getting a good seat and not waiting too, too long in line be ever in your favor.

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Promoting The Hunger Games adaptation, actors Jennifer Lawrence and  Josh Hutcherson (pictured) visited New York City’s Barnes & Noble Union Square.

Fans camped out 24-hours before the event, vying for special bracelets that allowed them to get autographs from the stars.

The Hunger Games movie has already sold more than one million pre-sale tickets. According to Deadline, the movie could bring in as much as $125 million at the box office during its opening weekend.

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I can't believe that I forgot to mention this yesterday but better late than never, right?

Guys, The Hunger Games movie is opening this Friday! I don't know about you but 3/23 has been etched in my mind for so long I can't believe it's nearly here. My only issue is that after reading all of the original books as well as the tie-ins, and scouring the Internet for pics of the stars and new trailers, what's left to do?

Take a trivia quiz of course. I really thought I knew the books but this one floored me. You can download the entire quiz here, but in the meantime here are a few sample questions:

  • What is District Hunger_games 12's special wedding ritual called?
  • What product does District 8 produce?
  • Katniss notes that President Snow smells like what two things?
  • What is an Avox unable to do?
  • What does Head Gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee have on his watch?

So, Omni readers, how'd you do? Let us know in the comments section below! (The answer key can be found here).

Last but certainly not least, enter the Amazon.com "The Hunger Games" Book Trilogy Sweepstakes for your chance to win a Kindle Fire and The Hunger Games Trilogy in hardcover and Kindle book. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Sweepstakes ends 3/25/12. See Official Rules. Enter today.

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Fans lined three city blocks for a chance to get into a New York bookstore event featuring cast members from “The Hunger Games.”

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Last week we asked Hunger Games fans what they'd grab from the Cornucopia on Facebook. More than 670+ people responded! Here's the breakdown of votes:

  • Food: 40 Cornucopia
  • Weapons: 439
  • Containers of water: 153
  • Blanket rolls: 3 
  • Medicine: 16
  • Clothing: 2
  • Firestarters: 11
  • Tent pack: 4
  • Tarp: 7

Weapons are the clear winner–and personally, I agree. I'd be useless without something to keep my enemies at bay. The other option I'd consider, which someone so smartly wrote in is, "Nothing. Just run."

What do you think Omni readers? Do you agree with these results? Would you overwhelmingly choose a sword over, say, water? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Hunger Games trilogy author Suzanne Collins is the best-selling Kindle author of all time, according to Amazon.

Over at Salon, Laura Miller took an in-depth look at the series’ success: “With the right title, a kid’s publisher can deploy something the world of adult publishing can only dream about: a large, well-oiled and highly networked group of professional and semi-professional taste makers who can make that book a hit even before it’s published.”

In June 2011, Collins became the first children’s books author to sell more than one million Kindle books. For the last ten weeks, the Hunger Games trilogy has occupied the top three spots on the USA Today best-seller list. In addition, the trilogy currently holds the #1 spot on the New York Times bestseller list (children’s series category) after 81 weeks on the list.

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