"The Hunger Games" grossed a staggering $19.7 from Thursday night's midnight showings, and is expected to debut this weekend well above the $100-million mark. "Extra" has compiled a list of what went into making the film to prepare you for this growing phenomenon!
The Making of "The Hunger Games": 10 Fun Facts!
A number of seconds were removed from the film in order to secure a PG-13 rating in the UK. Most or all of these cuts were scenes involving blood.
Taking Charge of the Film
Suzanne Collins, author of "The Hunger Game" book series, wrote the screenplay herself!
Most of the film was shot in North Carolina, in and around Asheville and Charlotte.
Jennifer and Liam had to dye their hair brown (since they're natural blondes) and Josh had to dye his hair blond (since he's a natural brunet).
"The Hunger Games" smashed the box office record for most advanced tickets sold for opening day, formerly held by Twilight's "Eclipse."
"The Hunger Games" smashed the box office record for most advanced tickets sold for opening day, formerly held by Twilight's "Eclipse."
"The description of the clothing was so specific in the book, you couldn't just pull things off the rack because each of the outfits had to do so many things," said costume designer Judianna Makovsky. The extras had a little more freedom with their looks: "For the crowd, we did make costumes, but we also rented and bought some vintage pieces, too."
Jennifer hit a wall. Literally. While filming the last day of her 6-week training phase, she ran full force at a wall but her foot gave out and she hit it full on. Jennifer said, "I had to get a CAT scan and go into a tube where they put this fiery liquid in your body."
Josh experienced his own injury on set. But not from the movie... from Jennifer! Josh said, "We were hanging out and she was like, 'I can kick over your head' and I was like, 'No way.' She said, 'Watch!' But then she kicked me right in the temple. She felt so bad. She was crying."
There was never an easy way to get star heroin Jennifer to a fitting. "Because the company was already shooting, we had to fly out to North Carolina then drive two and a half hours into the mountains to even get a hold of Jennifer," said Judianna Makovsky. "By the time we got there, it was four o'clock in the morning and she was filthy from filming. But she was a good sport about it. She'd say, "You made this dress for me? It's the most beautiful dress I've ever seen!'"