Mockingjay - Part 2 UK Production Notes
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Mockingjay - Part 2 UK Production Notes
[-]ONSGATE Presents UK Production Notes For additional publicity materials and aftwork, please visit: www.lgukpubf icitv.co.uk/uk/index.ohp/upcominqreleases/109-the-hunger-qames-mockingjay-part-2 Rating: 124 Running Time: 137 minutes UK Release Date: November 19, 2015 For more information, please contact: Bianca Boey Aimee Hall - - bboey@lionsgatefilms,co.uk [email protected],uk Office Number:0207 299 8800 TþütË ü-il.lJr-.1: =1,;g LEAIMEEi: MEfffiLKL ñffieJAY Er \:-ff I \ -\ OfficialSite: lJ Instagram: Google+: http : //www.TheH unqerGa mesOfficial. com http://www. lqukpubliciW. co. uk www.facebook.com/thehu noerqa mesmovie www.twitter.com/thehu nqeroa mes www. instaqram.com/thehunqeroames https://olus.google. com/ +TheHunoerGa mesMovies Pinterest: Hashtags: htto://pinterest.com/hu ngerga mesfilm/ #MockingjayPaft2 Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Willow Shields, Sam Claflin, Jena Malone, Natalie Dormer, with Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland Directed by: Screenplay by: Based upon: Produced by: Francis Lawrence Peter Craig and Danny Strong The novel "Mockingjay" by Suzanne Collins Nina Jacobson, Jon Kilik Publicity Materials: Facebook: Twitter: SYNOPSIS The blockbuster Hunger Gamesfranchise has taken audiences by storm around the world, grossing more than $2.2 billion at the global box office. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 now brings the franchise to its powedul final chapter in which Katniss Everdeen lJennifer Lawrencel realizes the stakes are no longer just for survival - they are for the future. With the nation of Panem in a full scale war, Katniss confronts President Snow [Donald Sutherland] in the final showdown. Teamed with a group of her closest friends - including Gale [Liam Hemsworth], Finnick [Sam Claflin] and Peeta [Josh Hutcherson] - Katniss goes off on a mission with the unit from District 13 as they risk their lives to liberate the citizens of Panem, and stage an assassination attempt on President Snow who has become increasingly obsessed with destroying her. The mo¡tal traps, enemies, and moral choices that await Katniss will challenge her more than any arena she faced in The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games: Mocking¡ày - Part 2 is directed by Francis Lawrence from a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong and features an acclaimed cast including Academy Award@-winner Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemswotth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Academy Award@-winner Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Willow Shields, Sam Claflin, Jena Malone with Stanley Tucci and Donald Sutherland reprising their original roles from The Hunger Games and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. T\e impressive lineup is joined by The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1co-stars Academy Award@-winner Julianne Moore, Mahershala Ali, Natalie Dormer, Wãi Ctratnam, Elden Henson and Evan Ross, Lionsgate presents a Color Force / Lionsgate production 2 The Revolution is About All of Us "Real, Because thatb what you and f do - protect each othen" -- Katniss The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 brings the global motion picture phenomenon to its thrilling and emotionally poweful last chapter as the stakes for Katniss Everdeen escalate from surviving the most deadly games ever devised to setting the course of the future. The story picks up with Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) back in the bunkers of District 13, still unable to emotionally reach a brainwashed Peeta as she watches the nation of Panem sliding into full-scale apocalyptic war. Though Katniss has warily accepted her role as the Mockingjay symbol of the rebellion, she can see that it is going take more than symbolism to turn the tide against the Capitol. Truly on fire now, she resolves to take action. Joining with Gale (Liam Hemsworth), an unpredictable Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), Finnick (Sam Claflin), and the so-called "Squad 451," she sets out for the once-glittering Capitol - transformed into a city of mayhem under attack by both rebels and peacekeepers - with a covert mission to assassinate President Snow. Snow still believes he's playing an obsessive game to outwit and destroy Katniss, but Katniss is no longer anyone's pawn, and to her, this is no contest. battle for evefihing she has come to believe in and the people she loves. It is a It is a battle for the final hope of a life of peace. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 builds on the momentum of each previous chapter in the blockbuster series to reach a fever pitch of both emotion and action, bringing Katniss full circle from the dismayed girl caught in a dystopian nightmare to leading the charge to remake her nation. The first film, The Hunger Games, introduced audiences to Katniss, an independent-minded but anonymous 16 year-old girl living in District 12, one of Panem's enslaved districts, with little future of which to dream. Her life changes instantaneously when she volunteers in her younger sister's place for the annual Hunger Games, an intense gladiatorial competition of sheer suruival between 24 adolescent warriors known as Tributes, broadcast live on national TV. Katniss and District 12's male Tribute, Peeta Mellark, are soon whisked to the Capitol, the center of tyrannical power/ where a glammed-out populace feeds off lurid spectacles. There, separated from her family and best friend Gale, she is thrown into a glitzy makeover and grueling training, before entering the arena as an underdog in the 74th Annual Hunger Games. Forced discovers reserves to make harrowing decisions spanning life, death, friendship and love, Katniss of strength and willpower she never knew she had, and attains an unsettling new fame as "The Girl on Fire" ... but the costs to her spirit are high. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, rejoins Katniss as a victor of the Hunger Games, but one who is given zero chance to enjoy her promised rewards or to recover from the physical and mental toll of the arena. Instead, haunted by memories and craving her independence, she is compelled into a deceptive "Victor's Tour" and a public engagement to Peeta. Then shet told she must do the unthinkable: re- 3 enter the Hunger Games arena in the lauded Quafter Quell games, which President Snow declares will be the ultimate battle between former victors - Katniss now fights as much for the lives of her friends and family as her own survival. In the jungle- a move aimed directly at Katniss. The stakes grow higher as themed arena, Katniss makes vital new alliances, even as she becomes the unwitting idol of a rapidly spreading rebellion against the Capitol. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part./, begins as Katniss, extracted from the Quarter Quell games while unconscious, awakens in never-before-seen District 13, the dark, regimented underground realm where a plot to take over the Capitol is forming. Here, she is a legend. Yet Katniss feels more alone and unceftain of who to trust than ever. District 12 has been turned to rubble. Peeta is being held and forcibly indoctrinated by President Snow. Under pressure from District 13's steely leader, President Coin (Julianne Moore), Katniss must embrace a role she never really wanted: to embody the symbol of the Mockingjay, the symbol of hope. Even as she begins to open her wings, her path is unclear, as Peeta is rescued from Snow's grip in a hate-filled trance, the people of the Districts grow increasingly desperate, and Snow remains as despotically in control as ever. Now, in the final chapter of The Hunger Games, with all the Districts united against the Capitol for the first time, tomorrow itself is on the line. For Katniss to truly be herself, she realizes she must now fully take on the indomitable Mockingjay spirit in a last stand to set things right. Says director Francis Lawrence: "In this film, Katniss takes the action back into her own hands and goes after Snow personally. The movie really opens up as we go deep into the streets of the Capitol, coming full circle from Katniss's journey there in the first film. There's more action, more scope, more emotion and most of all, this film brings the story to its moving conclusion." A Mockinoiav's Last Hope In four increasingly complex film peformances, Academy taken Katniss Everdeen through a pendulum's wofth Award@ winner of changes. She has lennifer Lawrence has metamorphosed from a disarmed girl trying to save herself and then her family to a deeply reluctant rebel hero and now finally, to a sharply-honed, fiercely determined leader determined to shatter a ruthless society for the good of all. Lawrence says she has enjoyed growing with the ever-evolving yet steadfastly true-to-herself character and is thrilled to bring Katniss to her apex in Mockingjay - Part 2. "This is the chapter when Katniss really stafts to believe in the impact that she can have," Lawrence comments. "She's always been so reluctant and has always found herself in situations where all she can do is try to survive, but now she's turning the tables. I was excited for her to finally take her of MockÌngjay - Part 1, she was kind of numb, and genuinely unsure if she wanted to go on, In Mocking¡ày - Paft2 she stafts seeing the bigger picture. She's looking beyond her place as a leader. At the end own personal losses and gains to focus on making a better future." 4 Adds producer Nina Jacobson, who along with producer Jon Kilik, has been there from the staft: "For the first three movies, Katniss feels as if someone else is writing the script of her life and she has no choice but to either act or react to that script. In this final film, she makes her decision: that Snow must die and she's going to get him. You see her character fully in control now, fully realized." Josh Hutcherson, who as Peeta has also gone through dizzying changes from a baker's son to to a tormented instrument of the Capitol, says of Katniss's journey."'What was a story about a girl who wants to protect her family and survive has now become the story of a girl who Katniss' closest ally creates what once seemed an impossible uprising, It's the final push that culminates in a new world." Yet even as she turns towards the future, the past weighs on Katniss. A constant reminder of the high costs of her journey is there in Peeta's continuing inability to see Katniss for who she really is - and still harboring the relentlessly violent thoughts implanted by the Capitol towards her. Obserues Jennifer Lawrence: "Somebody being brainwashed to think that you're an evil mutt is a hell of a strain to put on a relationship. They have to start over." Nina Jacobson notes that no matter what terrifliing things Peeta says or does, Katniss cannot deny her urge to protect him - nor her hope to reconnect with him, "She has her moments with Gale in this film, but even he can see through her," Jacobson muses. "Her heaft is stuck on Peeta. She can't let him go, even now/ and I think that's pretty poignant." All her relationships are still shifting, but Katniss has a newfound clarity, including when it comes to Gale. "It becomes clear between them that no matter what they might have, as long as Peeta is in the state he's in, Katniss is never going to be able to let Peeta go," Jennifer Lawrence says. Katniss also begins to see President Coin in a more illuminating light. "Katniss's relationship with Coin has become a bit more complicated and strained," Jennifer notes. "Katniss is stafting to fear that she's seeing a lot of similar traits develop in Coin that she's seen in President Snow." Now, Katniss's concerns are being channeled directly into action - taking the character for the first time into all-out combat beyond the controlled confines of an arena. Raising the stakes, Katniss's little sister Prim, long her motivation to fight against the Capitol, is now a medic in the battle zone. "The action scenes in Mocking¡ày - - Part 2 are incredible," Jennifer says. "Some of it was difficult shooting in wet tunnels, in and out of the water and doing fight choreography with 20 pounds of waterlogged gear - but it was totally worth it because it is going to look fantastically real for audiences." It all brings Katniss to the denouement of her world-changing tale. Concluding the series is bittersweet for Jennifer Lawrence, but she is intrigued to leave Katniss at the most promising juncture of her life. "She's stafted to see the beauty in humanity in this film," Jennifer observes. "In the beginning she had a shott view of the way things are because of her upbringing. She did not have much hope then, and she felt alone for a lot of her life. 13, in the Capitol at the end of this story During evefihing that has happened - - in the Games, in District she found herself more and more connected to people." 5 Jennifer has tremendous gratitude for being granted the chance to embody Katniss. "I have loved being a paft of a film that sparks some really cool conversations," she concludes. "It's been an incredible chapter in my life, and the way the films have resonated with people has been amazing." For director Francis Lawrence, part of the beauty of Katniss is that no matter how much her world - and her responsibilities - core, a paft of Katniss has remained the same," he obserues. "Each of the movies has presented have changed, her fundamental values have never budged. "At her a complex character journey, with very different complications, but she is that same very real girl who still just wants to protect her loved ones." That has come alive through Jennifer's almost supernatural channeling of the character, says the director. "All along, Jennifer has had amazing instincts and on each film, it's been surprising to see what she does. This final journey is no different," he explains. "It is a new kind of emotional journey for Katniss. She is determined to rectifo what was done to Peeta, what was done to her personally, and what was done to the people of the Districts Nina Jacobson sums up: - and Jennifer dives into that." "Jen has always brought a grounded emotional honesty to the role. But now she shifts, turning defiance, grief and rage into action and leadership. She does that extraordinarily well. Her performance in this film shows the complexity of a character who is searching for peace and happiness, but will always carry the scars of what we've seen her experience." The Cast Soeaks About The Closino Moments The final chapter of The Hunger Games brings the film's expansive cast together one last time, with a team headed by Jennifer Lawrence and including Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemswofth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland, Willow Shields, Sam Claflin, Jena Malone, Mahershala Ali and Natalie Dormer. The lineup for Mockingjay- Paft 2also includes Wes Chatham (Castor), Elden Henson (Pollux), Patina Miller (Commander Baylor), Evan Ross (Messalla), , Gwendoline Christie (Commander Lyme), and Stef Dawson (Annie Cresta). Especially bittersweet for the filmmakers was the chance to incorporate Philip Seymour Hoffman's final performance as Plutarch Heavensbee - the Head Gamemaker who appears to be a power player the Capitol until he proves to be a mastermind behind the rebellion. Says Francis Lawrence: "Collaborating with Phil on the Hunger Games movies was a fantastic experience for all of us have the chance to watch him work and to learn from him PEETA/JOSH HUTCHERSON Mockingjay spectacle - - - in - just to and his portrait of Plutarch is very moving." : Paft 2 sees Peeta Mellark - the former victor who was to marry Katniss in a Capitol still in a haunting, dangerous fugue state after being brainwashed by President Snow during 6 his captivity. Though his body has been freed, his mind struggles against nightmarish, instilled thoughts to kill Katniss, the very same person he once most trusted in the world. Francis Lawrence says Josh Hutcherson's willingness to go the edge in this new incarnation of Peeta was impressive. "He really blew me away in this fllm because he was so incredible at showing how tormented Peeta is in his current state. I know Josh so well, but watching him in these scenes, I didn't recognize any paft of him," remarks the director. Hutcherson sums up where the film fìnds Peeta: "Peeta's going through a kind of rehabilitation process, trying to get back to his old self. He's being held in District 13, but he's still violently psychotic and his recovery is clearly going to be a very long, hard road. He has moments of clarity but he kind of goes in and out. With all these memories that were implanted in his mind by the Capitol, he has to constantly try to decipher what is real and what has been fed to him - and he has to rely on his peers to help him find that truth." Peeta might be constantly asking "real or not real" about things he suddenly remembers feels, but Nina Jacobson notes that Hutcherson's peformance leaves no such doubts. Yhe and humanity that he brings to this role and the realness that he brings is extraordinary," she says. "ln this film, on the one hand, Peeta is completely lost in a hypnotic state of rage, but on the other, he stafts reconnecting with Katniss, step by tiny step, is, in a way that is very touching. Your heaft breaks for him, but you see that he has a chance to return to who he was, even if nothing will ever be the same." For Hutcherson, the film required a 180 from how he normally approaches the character. "Peeta's always been known as being the down-to-earth, grounded, honest mind, I had to turn that inside out," he says. "It guy. But now he's out of his shows a lot about the real feelings that Katniss has for Peeta that she still fights for him and believes in him even in this state." When Peeta is sent by President Coin to join Squad 451 Boggs, Cressida, Messalla, Castor and Pollux him. - - consisting of Katniss, Gale, Finnick, it endangers everyonef but helps Katniss break through to "Really, he should not be in this environment," Hutcherson admits. "It has tons of triggers that could cause him to explode and, and lose control again, which actually happens multiple times." Throughout, Peeta's true feelings for Katniss keep surfacing in ways that keep him bonded to her at an unspoken level. For Hutcherson finding those breakthrough moments with Jennifer Lawrence after the three previous films came organically. "Jennifer has this quiet strength about her," he says. "A lot of people might have tried to play up the rebellious side of Katniss, but Jennifer saw from the start that's not who Katniss is. Jen has played Katniss' reluctance and groundedness so well, it always feels very real to me. It's one of the reasons why I think Peeta connects with her and why so many people connected with The Hunger Games." have As for how Peeta has evolved since he first left to represent District 12 in The Hunger Games, Hutcherson concludes, "Peeta always had a very realistic view of what was happening around him. He's more haunted now from having experienced The Hunger Games first-hand, and from witnessing the 7 destruction that Snow's dictatorship can cause. But deep within, his mentality has always been you have to not let yourself be a piece in the game; you have to try to be yourself even as you fight to survive. That's still what he would say to this day." Like Jennifer Lawrence, Hutcherson says he will miss his character, but he will take a lot from the long and rich experience of playing Peeta. "I definitely will take away great friendships and memories from The Hunger Games," he says. "I also hope I take away some of Peeta's values. When you do prolect like this, people can get ceftain ideas about who you should be - a and Peeta is a reminder that it's best to kind of break those expectations and simply be true to yourself." GAIE/IIAM HEMSWORTH: While Peeta is lost, Gale Hawthorne has found himself in the beginning of Mockingjay - Part 2 - and become one of Panem's most uncompromising warriors. Says Liam Hemsworth, who has taken his character from Katniss's boyish best friend and hunting partner in District 12 to a rebellious coal miner to a major force in the rebellion: "Gale is more part of the action in this film and really gets his chance to make a difference to Panem. He has built up so much anger at President Snow and at the Capitol that he is ready to go to war at any cost." The more Gale solidifìes his phifosophy that the ends justify the means in war, the more he finds a wall between himself and Katniss. "Gale has a very different view from Katniss about what's acceptable in war and how far to go. Katniss cannot accept the risk of killing innocent people. Gale is prepared to have casualties if it means winning. He just wants to end all of this, whatever it takes," Hemswofth explains. At the same time, Gale's personal feelings for Katniss, kept under wraps since she was first whisked to the Capitol, remain unresolved...and perhaps forever unresolvable given the circumstances. Hemswotth says no matter what is in Gale's soul, everything seems to be conspiring to keep them apart. "This chapter is where you really see that Gale and Katniss have developed very different ideas about the world. Gale has come to the conclusion at this point that Katniss truly loves Peeta, and the more Peeta needs her, the more Gale can feel her slipping away day by day," Hemswofth says, adding, "And yet, Gale still deeply loves Katniss and he is still driven to look after her and protect her. That's what he's always been about." Unexpectedly, Peeta's confusion and uncontrollable impulses even draw Gale's empathy. "Gale knows that Peeta's not in control of himself," Hemsworth observes. "Gale's still wary of him, but for the first time in this film, we actually get to see Gale and Peeta have a friendly conversation with each other - and connect around their mutual feelings for Katniss." For now, however, it is Gale taking the lead in the action, and Hemsworth relished the chance to explore his character's pent-up physicality, He especially enjoyed leading the battle against the mutant "lizard mutts" in the sewer tunnels of the Capitol. "It I was very physical, tough work, hunching through these dark tunnels, in freezing cold water. It's such a great fight scene and I love doing stunts so that was a true highlight for me." Hemsworth, too, finds it difficult to believe the story is coming to a close and even more unsettling that he won't be returning to work with Jennifer Lawrence in the indelible role of Katniss. "Working with Jennifer on this is something wondeful I1l always carry," he says. "She's an incredible actress, but also so much fun. I'll miss her and all the cast and crew." For Nina Jacobson, Hemsworth's rapport with Lawrence has been at the core of a star-crossed relationship that might have been, but never had a chance in the world Katniss, Gale and Peeta live in. "Liam does a great job of representing Gale's revolutionary spirit, his belief in fighting fire-with- fire, in a very relatable way," she sums up. "He reveals Gale as someone who has become comfortable with the costs of war in a way that Katniss nor Peeta never could, and he brings real depth to that. When it comes to Katniss, you really feel for him. You can tell he's in love with her, and may always be in love with her, but he knows there's no way now to win her back." HAYMITCH/WOODY HARRELSON: The former victor who became Katniss' sawy mentor remains as fiery as ever, even as the rebellion he's long awaited comes to its climax. For Woody Harrelson, who has taken Haymitch Abernathy from intoxicated cynic to realist to steadfast believer in the Mockingjay, it was a challenge to face up to the story's conclusion. "I really don't want to be done with The Hunger Games," he admits. wish it didn't have to end ever. The characters in the film have formed a kind of patchwork family * "I and that was equally true for us as actors in real life." He adds: "What's been so exciting is that each installment of The Hunger Games has been equally great. This last chapter, though, is absolutely the biggest in terms of scale and in terms of the lasting consequences for Katniss and everyone around her, including Haymitch." Harrelson has especially welcomed the chance to get so close to Jennifer Lawrence over the course of the series. "Haymitch comes to care deeply about Katniss in a way that maybe surprises him and shakes him up, and it's easy to get to that place with Jennifer," he says. "She's so much fun to work with, but also so honest and true in her performance, You're always working at a high level with her." As for Haymitch, Harrelson concludes: "He's known a lot of tragedy and he's struggled with his own vices and addictions. I think he'll always have that sharp attitude towards life, but he also dreams of peace." EFFIE/ ETIZABETH BANKS: The outrageously fashionable and flitty social climber who Katniss first met as her 74th Hunger Games escoft has undergone her own transformation throughout the series. Tough times have lent Effie Trinket more grit and guile, but she's never lost an ounce of her exuberant spirit or loyalty to Katniss. 9 Says Elizabeth Banks who has always adored playing the character to the hilt: "Effie has progressed so much over the course of these films, although she was never truly a rebel. As always, she is self-preserving but supports Katniss above anyone else." In Mockingjay - Part 1, Effie was adjusting to life amid the gray conformity of District 13 but in Part 2, she gets to return to the Capitol in typical style. "Shet come to feel more free to express herself in District 13 which has become a 2nd home to her," Banks explains. "But when Effìe finally returns to the Capitol, her looks are as eccentric and beautiful as ever ... yet more befitting of the official she has become." After years of donning Effie's glam makeup and architectural gowns, Bank says she will miss not only the fashion but the people who helped bring Effie to life. "I will miss collaborating with Ve Neill, Linda Flowers, Camille Friend, Judianna Makovsky, Trish Summerville and Kurt and Bart. These hair, make-up and costume designers were essential partners to me in creating the iconic Effie Trinket." She will also miss lennifer Lawrence and the thrill of being Katniss's confidante. "Jennífer has shown such range across all four of the films. She's our leader and has always made going to work something fun I looked forward to every day," the As for Effie's future, Banks sums up: actress says. "Effie is a survivor. She will be fine. She's inspired by Katniss who will not only survive but thrive." PRESIDENT SNOW/ DONALD SUTHERLAND: ln Mocking.Jay - Part Z the battle between President Snow and Katniss Everdeen approaches a final reckoning. An increasingly cynical tyrant Snow has become almost madly obsessed with destroying Katniss and, in his obsession, turns the entire Capitol into a Hunger Games arena of dirty tricks. Having been paft of the franchise from the staft, Donald Sutherland relished exposing Snow's contradictions right up to the very end. "Snowt an old man and he sees this as a final, thrilling game of chess with a competitor who's up to evefihing he can handle," Sutherland comments. "He is torn in a way, because he loves Katniss's spirit but of course he doesn't want her to actually succeed. Yet, he doesn't really want to murder her either. It was that complexity that interested me about Snow in the first place and now it comes to its climax. I've loved having a role that I could commit to passionately." Says Francis Lawrence: "Donald Sutherland brings the story of President Snow to a fitting ending, He has embodied this character with such wit and power throughout, and here you get to see Katniss gain the upper hand on him." FINNICK/SAM CLAFLIN: After facing the darkest moments of his life, in Mockrngjay his one true love - Annie Cresta - - Part 2 Finnick O'Dair is reunited with but remains committed to the rebellion, joining with Katniss, Peeta and 10 Gale in Squad 451's perilous trip to the Capitol. Sam Claflin, who has taken the sly but emotional character to heart, says of where the final chapters finds him: "Finnick is really a new person after he reunites with Annie. He has a new lease on life and a newfound freedom. He sees their engagement as a chance to allow their love to be a poweful new symbol for the rebellion." Love also leads Claflin back into war. "This newfound passion drives Finnick to get back out there and do what's right for Panem," says Claflin. "This is a different chapter for everyone. The stakes are a lot higher, the characters have more than ever to lose and it's much more real. It isn't a game anymore, even if the games were deadly. This is the future and they all have a lot to fight for." For Finnick, helping to forge the future also means helping Katniss reconcile with Peeta, no matter how savage his brainwashing might appear. "Finnick knows that Katniss loves Peeta, even if she is still unsure," says Claflin. "That's the beauty of Finnick: he observes things that other people can't, and that comes out of the horrible experiences that he has been through himself." Claflin had a chance to wield Finnick's famed trident in battle, a skill he has been honing since he first took the role, but that he had to take to the next level against the Capitol's mutant lizard mutts. "I've spent hours and hours with broomsticks," he muses. helping me to get adept and I learned that "I also had an incredible team of people you have to make the trident work as if it was an additional limb." Although Finnick was a master of the games, this was Claflin's most physically challenging outing. "lt felt like we were running marathons every single day - whether it be sprinting away from oil or through hordes of lizard mutts," he recalls. "What was inspiring is that every single actor was raring to go, wanting to make these incredibly well-designed sequences the best they could be." Still, he says perhaps the biggest challenge of all was having to dance at Finnick's glamorous wedding. "I hate dancing with a passion," Claflin laughingly confesses. "It was tough, maybe even tougher than the sewersl But it was also beautiful and I tried to make the most of it." That sentiment of making the most of everything was true for Claflin right up to his final scenes. "This whole series has been incredible," he concludes. "I feel so honored and blessed to have been a paft of it, as a fan and for the fans." PRESTDENT COIN/JULIANNE MOORE: With the Capitol's citizens under fire and President Snow on the defensive, it seems that District 13's rebel leader, President Coin, is getting evefihing she wanted. Coin also remains suspicious of Katniss's growing power, and prefers that participant in the battle. Moore says: "Coin wants Returning for the Mockingjay stay more passive symbol than active a second time in the role, Academy to keep Katniss as a powerless figurehead, as Award@ winner Julianne the emotional, intellectual momentum behind the revolution. This is also the point where Coin starts to see Katniss as a serious potential threat to her own leadership." 11 Coin's personal agenda as a rebel leader has always been slippery, but Moore's aim was to keep the character balanced on that razor-thin line between savior and villain. evolution," she explains. "She's very inscrutable in the book, but I "I tried to give her a kind of saw her as being a political animal. She's someone who thought she was one thing in the beginning, fighting for the people, but became something else, as the war progressed, something not necessarily positive. Despite having seen all the destruction Snow has set in motion, Coin herself becomes infatuated with the possibility of authoritarian power and might. As they say, power corrupts ... and we've seen throughout history that bold leaders can often later become despots." She continues: "I also always saw the story of The Hunger Games as being about growing up; about Katniss figuring out what her own moral responsibilities are and making her own choices. So one of the things that happens as you grow up is disillusionment with the people who you once believed were doing the right thing. Coin plays that role in Katniss's life." After seeing an early cut of Mockingjay - Paft 2, Moore was deeply moved. "I think the whole series is amazing," she concludes. "It's a wondeful enteftainment, with great young actors, and it's been something everyone can relate to. This last film is very much about the costs of warfare - what it does to families and communities and ordinary people. That is something voiced in the books and it comes across very powerfully in this film. I've found all of the movies to have emotional endings, but this one might be the most touching." JOHANNA/JENA MALONE: In the final moments of Mockingjay - Paft 1, Gale and Boggs lead a siege in the Capitol, rescuing former victors Johanna and Annie Cresta, who have been held by Snow since the Quarter Quell games. ln Mockingjay - Part 2, Johanna, scarred by her experiences, scarcely resembles the woman who brazenly removed her clothes in front of Peeta and Katniss in Catching Fire. Jena Malone explains that Johanna is now in the throes of a post-traumatic confusion, and learning to embrace her unexpected freedom. "This is the first time in her entire life that she hasn't been asked to be something that she's not," points out Malone. "Johanna was forced to be a Tribute and learned to use her sexuality, but now she's been stripped of all of those devices of manipulation. She's a little bit deranged by this lack of awareness of what she should be doing, so she's barely holding on, She's reaching out to dangerous outlets and anything that might make her emotions disappear." For Malone the challenges of poftraying this broken version of Johanna were also physical requiring 3 hours daily in the makeup chair. - "It was a feat," she recalls. "We had these genius prosthetic aftists doing their thing. They would bring down my hair, then put the bald cap on and then do all of the flesh toning and prosthetic work around the neck, adding cuts and bruises." L2 The effect was staggering for Malone. isn't about looking prefty," Malone points "I really think this is the first time in her life that Johanna out. \hat was kind of liberating as an actress, but it's defìnitely a whole different side to Johanna." Though Johanna is going through a dark time, Malone notes that her light has not gone out. "The Capitol wanted to break our spirits, really turn us over, and make us mutts', Malone summarizes. "They did a hell of a job on Peeta, and they tried on Johanna, but I think it was impossible." Part 2. "I believe that all to District 12, and live her own life in her own way - and Malone is also thrilled to see Katniss coming full circle in Mockingjay Katniss ever wanted was to go back - I think her journey is really beautiful in this film. She learns to listen to her own voice." PRIM ROSE/WILLOW SHIELDS: From the opening moments of The HungerGamesfranchise Katniss Everdeen has been driven by her deep love for and desire to protect her younger sister, Primrose. It was Prim who was originally meant to compete in the 74th Hunger Games until Katniss volunteered to take her place. Since then, young Prim has grown into a strong, compassionate young woman. She and Katniss are quite different, but as sisters so often are, they are connected so deeply that one is in trouble, the other knows it. As Mockingjay - Paft 2 kicks off Prim has become a full-fledge waftime medic, but Katniss knows the danger for her sister is growing and would do anything she could to keep her safe, even if might be impossible. Willow Shields has played the role since she was L2, and has literally grown up with the character. She says that in this precarious moment of Prim's life, she feels that Prim has at least become who she wanted to be. "Prim has grown up immensely by Paft 2," Shields observes. "She is training to become a doctor, fulfilling her destiny. As a medic, she can finally contribute to the rebellion herself. This is her role in the fight, one that she is good at, and one that shows what a brave young person she has become. She sees the consequences of war all around her, but she believes in the fight, what its value is, and she believes in her sister as a leader." She also enjoys that she has slowly but surely earned something beyond Katniss's admiration, "In the first Hunger Games Katniss protects Prim from their harsh world relationship has shifted," Shields points - love: her but now the out. "Katniss is still protective of Prim, but now she has come to respect Prim's abilities, awareness and wisdom. They are much more equal in Mocking¡ày - Paft 2." Katniss will always be inspired by Primrose says Shields. "They have really had little else they could count on but each other. It's no wonder they were so close," she notes. "Katniss saw qualities in Prim that help propel her forward, Prim has an inner strength that is used to heal and nufture others - and these qualities help Katniss aspire to a future that is kinder and more nufturing for everyone." The future for Shields is wide open, but she is grateful for the extraordinary experience of poftraying Prim. "I have spent a third of my life making these films," she personal experience, going so far beyond the job muses. "lt has been a very of making fìlms. I am thrilled to have been a paft of 13 Suzanne Collins' amazing creation - and part of a fanbase that is so inspiring and loving. I was also a paft of a cast that has all of Prim's greatest traits: loving, kind, nurturing and supportive. In other words: The Hunger Games Family. It's been an amazing family to be a part of and I will never forget any of it." CRESSIDA/NATAIIE DORMER: The guerrilla filmmaker Cressida faces the biggest challenge of her offbeat career in Mockingþy Paft 2 - returning to the Capitol with Squad 451 to advance the rebellion, and realizing that Katniss aims to go far beyond her symbolic role and assassinate President Snow. For Natalie Dormer, who first took on the indelibly defiant character in Mockingjay mettle. "Mockingjay - - Part 1, it was a thrilling chance to show her character's Paft./ introduced Cressida and her crmera team. But in Pa¡t 2we get to see her and her team really push Katniss because the revolution is in process and it's time to consolidate the message to the masses," says Dormer. "Of course, Katniss has no intention of simply being a poster girl, and Cressida and everyone else on the Squad gets drawn into her mission." That mission meant Dormer finding herself at the forefront of major action sequences. "Me and my camera crew really become warriors with the Star Squad down in the sewers," she explains. very physically demanding work. But we all kept each other going morale-wise and "It was it was rewarding, too, because the payoff was being part of this very exciting climax to the story." The fìlm's atmospheric European sets fufther inspired Dormer. "The level of detail in the aft design on this movie is so incredible," she muses. "Whether it's massive architecture or the pitch black of the sewers, the audience will be fully absorbed into it." Dormer also loved watching Jennifer Lawrence up her game again. "Jennifer brings a new layer to Katniss every time she plays her. In this movie she goes to even deeper psychological depths. You see Katniss acting on the idea that it is time to finish this story and time to end the violence in Panem." Endings are never easy, but Dormer was thrilled to be in on bringing The Hunger Gamessaga full circle. "This is what we've all been waiting for," she sums up. "This film is the culmination of everything that has happened so far, and it lives up to that scale. It has evefihing that the books were about: the galvanized passion of people fighting against tyranny along with the fine-tuned details of the personal relationships that mean so much to Katniss. I'm proud of the way the film has found that balance." BOGGS/MAHERSHALA ALI: As the action picks up in Mockingjay - Paft 2, Katniss, Peeta and Gale are under the command of President Coin's right-hand man, Boggs. Though he is the head of Squad 451, he is not fully aware of the secret plan to subveft the propaganda operation into an assassination. Returning to take the role to its conclusion is Mahershala Ali who sees Boggs as torn in his shifting relationship with Katniss. "On the one hand, Boggs feels a kind of paternal connection to her where he wants to protect her and make sure she's OK," Ali explains. "But now he also is developing a new respect for L4 her. He sees how selfless she has become, how willing she is makes him want to look out for her even more - to put herself on the line for other people. It but maybe also to trust her more." As the war against the Capitol escalates, Boggs can't help but think become loyal of Katniss's future, "He's to her to the point that he truly wants to see her accomplish her task. Ultimately, he realizes taking down Snow is something she has to do on a personal level," Ali observes. For Ali, the spirit of Squad 451 is built on the close connection forged between the actors. "We were able to bring that great camaraderie that is part of the spirit of The Hunger Games - one that stafts with Jennifer and Francis, who bring so much passion to it," he says. "All of us on Squad 451 spent a lot of time together so that made it feel completely real to us. We laughed a lot but we also were motivated by how big and impoftant this fìnal chapter will be to the audience." Ali especially enjoyed the all-out action in the film. "This was different because we were dealing a lot more with weapons, tactical armor, gas masks... even rappelling down a building. There was a lot of training to learn to move in a coordinated manner and that stuff is really fun," he comments. Yet, there was also a sense of authentic change come to Panem. "This chapter is completely unique," Ali concludes. "Therek always been oppression a true story of war. in The Hunger Gamesbut Mockingjay Freedom is right there on the cusp and they can taste it. - Paft 2is It's really exciting to not just bring these characters to an end but to also see how that leads up to a new beginning." The Caoitol On Fire Mockingjay franchise - Part 2 unveils the Capitol as it has never been seen before in - entering the city's once lavishly glittering The Hunger Games streets amid the erupting chaos of wartime. The whole metropolis transforms into an arena more real than any before as Snow attacks Katniss and the Squad 451 in some of his most epic and creative ways yet. The result as Jennifer Lawrence says is "sets that are absolutely insane. The spectacle of this film is really incredible." Nina Jacobson observes: "In this final movie, you get the epic scale of Katniss's return to the streets of the Capitol, which has great power to it. Francis has brought to life the Capitol sequences in a way that is truly something, and will be incredibly exciting in the immersive experience of IMAX@. It's everything that you hope to accomplish on a big screen - something that is emotionally and thematically powedul, but also cinematically enormous. " Adds Sam Claflin: "On a film set in another world you might expect to have to do a lot of imagining as an actor. Yet the team managed to find these incredible locations and build amazing sets that literally transpott you and take your breath away. That really adds to the flavor of the piece." For Julianne Moore, the new Capitol sets were an eye-opening change. "After being in District 13's gloomy, claustrophobic underground, it was so fun to come up into the grand scope of the Capitol." 15 To fully bring the Capitol to life in a new way, Francis Lawrence and production designer Philip Messina knew they would have to look beyond Atlanta, home to much of the production. They took advantage of historic and futurist locations in France and Germany that could be found nowhere else. "We really wanted to capture the feel of being on the ground in the Capitol and we needed the kind of backdrops that lend themselves to pretty epic action scenes," says the director. "Phil and I wanted to keep the idea of the Brutalist/Classical architecture that makes the Capitol so imposing but shooting at real locations allowed us to do that in a more immersive way. Phil found some amazing places in Paris and Berlin that were a phenomenal match with the story," says the director. Adds producer Jon Kilik: "Shooting the Capitol scenes in Europe allowed us all the size and scale that we envisioned. The team was able to create a look that is both very layered and gigantic." Just outside Paris, near Versailles, the production set up camp at Château de Voisins, stunningly aristocratic 1903 estate, which stands in for poftions of a President Snow's mansion. The Chateau served as home to some of the film's most vital scenes, including a major turning point involving a meeting of former Hunger Games'victors. Messina envisioned a spare but power-laden set for President Snow's office. "For the office, we used a mausoleum-style room clad in stone. Phil was very inspired by that room because it was so cold, harsh and dictatorial," says set decorator Larry Dias. "I had a 45-foot long rug loomed in China that had the Capitol on it and we used this crazy desk at the end of the room. It's a really bold, amazing set." One of the most remarkable sets in France was created from the wildly post-modern apaftment buildings in Noisy-Le-Grand known as "L'espace Abraxas." Built in the 50s, 60s and 70s, these massive, square, stone structures surrounded by pillars, plazas and triumphal arches hearken back to the Greek Empire but, at the same time, they also nod to a future of immaculately planned cities. This is where Katniss, Gale, Peeta and Squad 451 are inundated with a deadly, towering tidal wave of "goo" in another twisted attempt by President Snow to stop them. The cast was in awe of Abraxas. "In IMAX@, it's going to look so crazy'cause you're going to be able to see up and down these huge structures," says Josh Hutcherson. Says Liam Hemswotth: "It's very Panem-looking - it's evefihing you imagine the Capitol to be, and it felt like the perfect place for us to shoot these street scenes," For the exterior of Tigris's shop, Messina turned to another French public housing prgect: Jean Renaudie and Renee Gailhoustet's series of eight concrete, triangular buildings in Ivry sur-Seine. to Germany, the production took over an abandoned factory in Rudersdorf, which as the backdrop for Katniss and Gale's attack on a Capitol hovercraft. Berlin's locations include a Moving on serves return to Tempelhof Airport, one of the worldt oldest surviving airports and the former core of Nazi air power in WWII, also seen in Mockingjay - Paft 1. 16 "Francis and I were drawn to Tempelhof because of the impressive scale of it," Messina explains. "The size of the structure was pefect for many of Mocking¡ày - Paft Zs most exciting locations including the rebel encampment in District 2, Commander Lyme's control center and the train station." For the cast, Tempelhof was transpofting. "Berlin is architecturally one of the most interesting cities in the world," Jeffrey Wright says. "There is a very powerful, complicated history expressed through these buildings - and I found it really inspiring to shape these historical places for the purposes we have for the film. The train station scene reminded me of something out of a Cecil B. De Mille movie. It was operatic even, and wildly exciting and impressive." From Tempelhof, the production moved to an abandoned Russian military facility in Krampnitz, which was formerly in East Berlin. This was rgiggered into the bombed out Capitol building where Katniss and her Star Squad team are waylaid. Messina recalls the first time he scouted the location, which had was overgrown with greenery. "When we first saw pictures of it, it had been abandoned for a couple of decades. It looked like these buildings were coming out of the forest. Francis and I went and blocked it out and laid out the pieces to turn it into a city street. It was an amazing transformation." But Messina's biggest challenge of all was constructing Mocking.Jày set: the dark, sodden network of tunnels where Squad 451 - Part Zs most complicated comes face-to-face with an army of "lizard mutts," mutated reptiles that can take down enemies in a single chomp. Described in the book as "a mix of lizard and human and who knows what else," the mutts are brought to life via a mix of actors and CGI. Yhe lizard sequence evolved between Francis, visual effects, stunts and myself coming up with how to lay it all out," Messina describes. "We stafted out with larger-scaled sewers but Francis said'No, I want them really small. I want them compact.' So we made all the ceilings about five feet tall. It looks amazing, but I want to write an open letter to the crew formally apologizing for all the bumped heads!" Last Looks: Hair and Make-Uo Throughout The Hunger Games, the look of the characters has gone through many incarnations, from humble and raw to the most outrageously ostentatious. Now that the Capitol and all of Panem are in the throes of all-out battle, the look is new once again in Mockingjay - Part 2, brought to life by costume designers Kuft and Baft; makeup designer Ve Neill and co-depaftment head Nikoletta Skarlats; along with key team members Glenn Hetrick, who has done the film's prosthetics from the beginning, key makeup artist Conor McCullagh and hair designer Camille Friend and co-department head Kim Santantonio. From the staft of the epic series, Academy Award@ winning makeup designer Ve Neill has been a major force behind the creative design and evolution of the character's visages. For Mockingjay - Paft 2 she kept many of the whimsical elements that have always been part of the Panem universe, but brought them down to earth as reality descends on the Capitol, t7 "It's not as fantasy-oriented as the earlier films because now we're down to the nitty-gritty," she observes. "Now we're fully into waftime and this is really different for all the characters. You also start to see the people in the Capitol in a way you haven't seen them before. Of course, you always want the look to be very cool, but at the same time to me this chapter is really a tear-jerker." It's also set amid battles. "In this film, Katniss, Peeta and Gale are now soldiers trying to get to the Capitol and kill Snow so we see them in a new way and we also see the Capitol in a new way," says Neill. "One of the most interesting things about shooting the Capitol scenes in Europe, is that we used German and French makeup aftists who bring a whole different style and flavor that really gives the capitol a fresh look. There is glamour and finery, but in a way we haven't seen before." Several characters also get a fresh take in Mockingjay - Part 2. To switch-up the ever-changing Effie's appearance, Neill gave her makeup design to partner Nikoletta Skarlatos. "It was a sure way to get something different from the earlier films," Neill explains. "Nikoletta's Effie is still very stylized but she's more down to earth, more mature and elegant - it's really cool to see her in this new styling." Meanwhile, Neill transformed Julianne Moore's look as the pressures of Coin's ambitions catch up with her. "Her character is really changing in this film so her look also stafts to progress. It's very subtle, but it's also very striking. Julianne is so beautiful but you see her with a more fierce look here." As for Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss, Neill says: "In - Mockingjay Part -/ she was in trauma, but now she has found her own natural strength as a leader. When you see her in this film in the Mockingjay costume you see that she's grown so much, she's really matured emotionally. So the makeup is not really high-fashion but emphasizes the womanly strength to her face. She looks fierce and beautiful yet relatable. Jennifer is so stunning you only need a little bit of makeup to do that." Neill admits she already misses the close rapport with Jennifer and the rest of the cast. "I feel like I've watched them all grow up over the years," she reflects. "We're all still in touch and good friends, but I miss them so much. This was such a unique series of movies. For me it was a chance to do every kind of makeup - from battle wounds to high glamour to fantasy - but it's also been about friendships." Uooino The Action To The Very End With Squad 451 headed to the Capitol determined to stop President Snow for good, Mockingjay - Part 2 brings Katniss into epic, full-scale action on a level beyond the cleverly manufactured sieges of the Hunger Games arenas seen in the flrst t'tto Hunger Games films Mocktng¡ãy "ln - or the early rumblings of war in Paft L Mockingjay - Paft 2, the action is based in reality as Katniss and her team move to the Capitol," stunt coordinator Sam Hargrave says. "Because of the intense action, it required a lot more out of all of our actors. It's chaos, so they had to be really'on it' physically." Foftunately, by the time cameras rolled on Mockrngjay - Part 2, Jennifer Lawrence had become highly skilled in the ancient art of the bow and arrow, Katniss' iconic weaponry. "This character has 1B become such a paft of Jennifer that our training process was much narrower," Hargrave comments. "She knew what was expected of her, and whatever we asked of her she was gung-ho to try it." Mockingjay - Paft 2 also gave Liam Hemsworth more of an opportunity to show off his capabilities as an action star. "Liam is a very talented guy. He kickboxes and trains on his own so he brought in a lot of physical assets before we even began the specific training," Hargraves observes. Perhaps the most ambitious action sequence of the entire franchise is the film's harrowing battle against the gnashing teeth and the talons of the supernaturally fast lizard mutts in the claustrophobic sewer tunnels. "The whole scene was very complicated, so we had to storyboard it all and get all the fight choreography established long before we went in," explains Francis Lawrence. "There was technical difficulty - we were dealing with real fire and real water set for the actors and crew. But it's a scene I'm really proud - a lot of and it was quite honestly a miserable of. It's a very cool sequence." For the cast, the experience was a taste of what their characters are going through as they reach the Capitol at the height of the rebellion. "The sewer tunnels were tough for everyone, being wet and cold all day long," says Josh Hutcherson. "But the results are there in one of the coolest scenes in the whole Hunger Games story." Yet for all the film's high adrenaline and suspense, the director says it is the emotions of the film's stirring, hard-won final moments that will linger most of all. "One of the things that I'm most excited about is the fìlm's final scene," says Francis Lawrence. Yhere was a really strong feeling on the set when we got to the scene - a feeling that all the history of all these characters through the course of these four movies had built up to this singular moment. I hope audiences really feel that history and also a sense of the future. Everything that has happened to Katniss and all the themes of the story have wound together to come down to this final glimpse of her world, so it was very important that we really get to live inside it." The ending remains as faithful to Suzanne Collins'phenomenon-creating books as the beginning. As the journey comes to a close, one of the greatest satisfactions for Nina Jacobson is that the film franchise never strayed, the whole way through, from her promise to follow Collins'vision. "I have such profound respect for Suzanne and I love the books so much and understand how fans feel about them," Jacobson closes. "So from the staft, we had a total commitment to do right by the books and deliver cinematic storytelling at the highest level, That was a huge thing to aspire to do, but I never could have forgiven myself if we'd gotten it wrong. We had an obligation to come through for people and it's been an incredible experience. I hope we will continue to talk about all the incredibly relevant things this entire story is about: human society, the costs of war, the exploitation of tragedy for enteftainment and the dangers of losing our individual narratives in Çrannical times. It's a story for the ages." #f### 19 CAST BIOS A natural talent, with a striking presence and undeniable energy, Academy Award@ winner JENNIFER LAWRENCE [Katniss Everdeen] is one of Hollywood's most gifted actresses. Lawrence recently wrapped production on David O. Russell's biopic, Jo¡1 Joyisbased on the life of a struggling Long Island single mom who became one of the country's most successful entrepreneurs with her invention of the Miracle Mop. Lawrence will co-star alongside Bradley Cooper and Robeft de Niro, and Twentieth Century Fox is set to release the film December 25,20L5. Last year, Lawrence was seen in Bryan Singer's X-Men: Days of Future Past, reprising her role as'Raven' and 'Mystique,'opposite Hugh Jackman, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, and Nicholas Hoult. She will also appear in Singer's next chapter of the franchise, X-Men: Apocalypse, set to be released May 27,2016. Lawrence made her X-Men debut in Matthew Vaughn's XMen: First Class, opposite Jackman, Fassbender and McAvoy, as well as Rose Byrne, January Jones, Nicholas Hoult, Zoë Kravitz and Kevin Bacon. In 2016, Lawrence will be seen as'Aurora'in Sony Pictures' Passengersopposite Chris Pratt and Michael Sheen. The film is about a spacecraft travelling to a distant colony planet that is transporting thousands of people which suffers a malfunction in one of its sleep chambers. As a result, a single passenger is awakened 60 years early. Faced with the prospect of growing old and dying alone, he eventually decides to wake up a second passenger. Also upcoming, Lawrence will soon begin production on an adaptation of Graeme Simsion's novel, The Rosie Project as 'Rosie Jarman'. The film is being produced by Sony-based producers Matt Tolmach and Michael Costigan. The Rosie Pro"Jectis about an unlucky-in-love university professor who creates an elaborate questionnaire in an effort to find a wife, and meets an unconventional woman who doesn't match any of his "requirements", but might be the perfect woman for him. Lawrence is also attached to star as'Cathy Ames' in Gary Ross'adaptation of the classic John Steinbeck novel, East of Eden, for Universal Pictures. The film takes place in the farmlands of the Salinas Valley in California, where successive generations of two families, the Trasks and the Hamiltons, are destined to reenact the fateful story of Cain and Abel. Lawrence also recently co-starred alongside Bradley cooper in Magnolia Pictures' Serena, which was released in the spring of 2015; based upon the novel by Ron Rash, the depression-era story focused on a newlywed couple and their timber empire during that time. Lawrence's critically acclaimed peformances include David O. Russell's American Hustle, co-starring opposite Christian Bale, Amy Adams and Bradley Cooper in her poftrayal of Roslyn, a contentious suburban housewife to a con-artist husband. Her first collaboration with David O. Russell was on Silver Linings Playbookwhere she starred alongside Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro and Jacki Weaver as Tiffany, a young widow suffering from depression. Her breakthrough peformance came in Debra Granik's Winter's Bonein which Lawrence starred as'Ree', a young girl facing a dangerous social terrain as she hunts down her drug-dealing father while trying to keep her family intact, To date, those three fìlm credits have garnered Lawrence an Academy Award@ for Best Actress, with two additional Academy Award@ nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. In addition, Lawrence has received a BAFTA Award for Best Actress and an additional BAFTA Best Supporting Actress nomination; two Golden Globe Awards@ for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical and Best Pedormance by an Actress in a Suppofting Role Motion Picture Drama, as well as a Golden Globe Award@ nomination for Best Peformance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama; a Screen Actors Guild Award@ for Lead Role, as well two Screen Actors Guild Award@ nominations for Lead Actress and Supporting Actress. 20 Additional fìlm credits include Mark Tonderaß House at the End of The Streetopposite Elisabeth Shue and Max Thieriot; Jodie Foster's The Beaver opposite Mel Gibson and Anton Yelchin; Drake Dorem us' Like Crazyopposite Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones; Lori Petty's Poker Houseopposite Selma Blair and Bokeem Woodbine, for which she was awarded the prize of Outstanding Performance in the Narrative Competition at the 2008 Los Angeles Film Festival; and Guillermo Arriaga's directorial debut The Burning Plain, opposite Charlize Theron and Kim Basinger. The film premiered at the 2008 Venice Film Festival where Lawrence won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor. On television, Lawrence's credits include three seasons of the TBS series "The Bill Engvall Show." The comedy, written and created by Bill Engvall and Michael Leeson, follows the life of Bill Pearson (Engvall), a Denver suburban family counselor whose own family could use a little dose of counseling. Reigning from Louisville, Kentucky with a childhood of local theatre experience to her credit, Lawrence traveled to New York at age foufteen to explore a professional career in acting. At 23 years old, JOSH HUTCHERSON [Peeta Mellark] has quickly become one of Hollywood's most accomplished young actors. Hutcherson has already received many accolades throughout his career including the 2012 CinemaCon award for Breakthrough Actor, MTV Movie Award for Best Male Petformance, the Teen Choice Award for Best Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy and Logo's New Now Next Award for the Next Mega Star. Hutcherson can currently be seen starring alongside Benicio Del Toro in Escobar: Paradise LosÇ a drama about the notorious kingpin, Pablo Escobar which premiered at2014 Toronto Film Festival. Hutcherson is currently filming the James Franco directed drama, The Long Home. Based on the novel by William Gay, the film is set in the 1940's in rural Tennessee where a young man goes to work for a bootlegger unaware that he had murdered his father 10 years prior. Additional film credits include the animated film Epiq Red Dawn, a remake of the 1984 classic about a group of teenagers trying to save their town from foreign soldiers, Journey 2: Mysterious Islandalongside Michael Caine and Dwayne Johnson, the independent feature film Detention, in which Hutcherson also serued as Executive Producer, and an omnibus film entitled Seven Days in Havana, which features 7 shofts directed by 7 different directors. In 2010, Hutcherson co-starred alongside Annette Bening and Julianne Moore in Lisa Cholodenko's Academy Award@ nominated feature film The Kids are All Rþht The film debuted at that year's Sundance Film Festival, where it was acquired by Focus Features in one of the festival's biggest deals and premiered to rave reviews. The film went on to garner the feature film prize at the Berlin International Film Festival's Teddy Awards in addition to Screen Actors Guild Awards@, Independent Spirit Awards@ and Golden Globe@ nominations. Prior to that, he starred in The Vampire's Assistant, opposite John C. Reilly and Salma HayeÇ Carmel, Journey to the Center of the Eafth 3-D, the first ever high definition 3-D live performance feature, Bridge To Terabithia, Winged Creatures, Firehouse Dog, RV, Little Manhattan, Zathura, Kicking and Screaming, Howlb Moving Castle and The Polar Express. Hutcherson won Young Artist Awards for Leading Young Actor for his roles in Zathura and Bridge to Terebithia. In addition to acting, Hutcherson is extremely involved with his chariÇ organization, Straight But Not Narrow (SBNN), SBNN is an ally organization that prepares and trains young adults on how to become allies of their LGBT peer. For the past three years, Hutcherson has hosted a basketball tournament to raise funds and awareness for the organization. In 2012, he was honored with GLAAD's Vanguard Award for his work with the LGBT community. Hutcherson currently resides in Los Angeles. 2t LIAM HEMSWORTH [Gale Hawthorne] has a quiet intensity that transcends the big screen. Demonstrating versatility and skill in a range of peformances, Hemsworth has proven to be one of the most sought after actors of his generation. Hemswotth recently completed filming the lead role in Roland Emmerich's Independence Day: Resurgence, starring opposite Jeff Goldblum & Bill Pullman. He also completed starring roles in the revenge western thriller By Way of Helena, opposite Woody Harrelson and The Dressmaker, opposite Kate Winslet. Born in Melbourne, Australia, Hemswofth grew up surfing on Phillip Island. The youngest of three boys, Hemswofth always loved movies. Though he never dreamed of becoming an actor as a young kid, he would sit down and watch movies all day long. At the age of 17, having observed his two older brothers Luke and Chris do television shows in Australia, Hemswofth decided he too wanted to pursue acting seriously. He enrolled in acting classes, got an agent and started auditioning. Hemsworth quickly landed his first big acting job on Australia's popular W series Home and Away and from there went on to book a role on Australia's most successful TV show Neighbors. Landing his first fÌlm role in the feature film Triangle, Hemswofth discovered that his true passion was in making movies. "It's something new and fresh and it's just a different energy to what worked on before, says Hemsworth. Knowing Los Angeles was the center of movie making, Hemsworth began sending audition tapes to the states. He sent a tape to Sylvester Stallone who within a week of receiving the tape asked Hemswofth to come to Hollywood immediately to play the pan of his son in the feature film The Expendables. Shortly before he was to depart for Los Angeles, Hemsworth learned that the part of Stallone's son had been written out of the script. However, within hours of learning he was no longer working on The Expendables he received a call that Marvel wanted to screen test him for Thor. Though he ended up losing the role of 'Thor'to his older brother Chris, it was this audition for Marvel that got Hemsworth to Los Angeles. Iî Hemswofth soon began to gain attention throughout Hollywood and, while living with his brother Chris in their manager Will Ward's guest cottage, Liam beat out hundreds of actors for the paft of 'Will Blakelee' in the film adaptation of Nicholas Spark's The Last Song, co-starring Greg Kinnear and Miley Cyrus. Hemswotth then went onto star in two of 20t2's biggest box office hits-The Hunger Gameg directed by Gary Ross, and Expendables 2, direûed by Simon West, He's since starred opposite Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman in the high stakes thriller Paranora, directed by Robert Luketic and Empire State, direûedby Dito Montiel and co-starring Dwayne Johnson and Emma Roberts. He also reprised his role as Gale Hawthorne in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Paft 1, directed by Francis Lawrence. Most recently, he starred opposite Billy Bob Thornton, Bruce Dern & John Malkovich in the crime thriller Cut Bank. Hemsworth eagerly looks forward to more film work with quality actors and directors. He says, "I love acting and I love movies. At the moment, I'm just trying to find people who are doing something different and meet people who are as passionate as I am. I have learned the majority of what I know on set, working. You learn from watching people with experience." WOODY HARRELSON's IHaymitch Abernathy] rare mix of intensity and charisma consistently surprises and delights audiences and critics alike in both mainstream and independent prqects. His poftrayal of a casualty notification officer, opposite Ben Foster, in Oren Moverman's The Messenger garnered him a 2010 Academy Award@ nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He was previously nominated by the Academy, the Golden Globes@ and SAG Awards@ in the category of Best Actor for his poftrayal of controversial magazine publisher Larry Flynt in Milos Forman's The People us. Larry Flynt. Harrelson recently completed_filming on Lionsgate's Now You See Me 2for director Jon Chu. He was last seen reprising his role of Haymitch Abernathy in HBO's True Detective co-starring Matthew 22 McConaughey for director Cary Fukunaga for which he was nominated for Emmy and SAG Awards in the lead actor category and a Golden Globes Award for lead actor in a Mini Series. He can next be seen in Triple Ninefor director John Hillcoat, due out in Spring 2016. In 2013, Harrelson appeared in writer/director Scott Cooper's Out of the Furnace starring opposite Christian Bale and Casey Affleck, Relativity's animated film, Free Birdswith Owen Wilson, Louis Leterrier's Now You See Meand The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. ln2012 Harrelson starred opposite Julianne Moore and Ed Harris in the HBO film Game Changefor director Jay Roach, for which he earned Primetime Emmy@, SAG Awards@, and Golden Globe@ nominations for his role as Steve Schmidt, and Maftin McDonagh's Seven PsychopafáE alongside Sam Rockwell, Colin Farrell and Christopher Walken. Other highlights from Harrelson's film career include Rampaft, which reunited him with director Oren Moverman, Ruben Fleischer's box office hit Zombieland; Friends with Benefits; 2012; Semi-Pro; The Grand; No Country For Old Men; A Scanner Darkly; A Prairie Home Companion; Defendor; Seven Pounds; The Prize Winner of Defrancq Ohro; North Country; The Big White; After The Sunset; Play It To The Bone; Battle In Seattle; EDtv; The Hi-Lo County; Transsiberian; The Thin Red Line; Wag The Dog; Welcome To Sara¡evo; Kingpin; Natural Born Killers; Indecent Proposal; White Men Cant Jump and was recently seen as the on screen host for director Pete McGrain's powedul political documentary fûlos. Harrelson first endeared himself to millions of viewers as a member of the ensemble cast of NBC's longrunning hit comedy, Cheers, For his work as the affable bartender'Woody Boyd,' he won a Primetime Emmy@ in 1988 and was nominated four additional times during his eight-year run on the show. In 1999, he gained another Primetime Emmy@ nomination when he reprised the role ¡n a guest appearance on the spin-off series Frasier. He later made a return to television with a recurring guest role on the hit NBC series, Willand Grace. Balancing his fifm and television work, in 1999 Harrelson directed his own play, Fufthest From The Sunat the Theatre de la Juene Lune in Minneapolis. He followed next w¡th the Roundabout's Broadway revival of The Rainmake4 Sam Shepherd's The Late Henry Moss, and John Kolvenbach's On An Average Day opposite Kyle Maclachlan at London's West End. Harrelson directed the Toronto premiere of Kenneth Lonergan's This Is Our Youth at Toronto's Berkeley Street Theatre. In the winter of 2005 Harrelson returned to London's West End, starring in Tennessee Williams' Night of the lguana at the Lyric Theatre. In 2011, Harrelson co-wrote and directed the semi-autobiographical comedy Bullet for Adolfat Hart House Theatre in Toronto. In the summer of 20L2 Bullet for Adolfmade its Off-Broadway debut at New World Stages. Emmy@ nominated actress, producer and director ELIZABETH BANKS [Effie Trinket] has become one of Hollywood's most sought after and versatile actresses, easily navigating between stage and screen, comedy and drama. In addition to acting, Banks had her feature directorial debut with Pitch Perfect 2, the sequel to Pitch Perfedabout a women's college acapella group where she reprised her role as commentator Gail. She also produced the film along with her husband, Max Handelman, through their company/ Brownstone Productions, Banks has recently appeared in Magic Mike ).d(Lopposite Channing Tatum. In 2014, she lent her voice to the global hiT. The Lego Movie. Following The Lego Movie, she appeared in Love & Mercydirected by Bill Pohlad which takes an unconventional look at the life of the celebrated leader of The Beach Boys, Brian Wilson, and his legendary battle with mental illness. The film recently premiered at the 2014 Toronto Film Festival and was released by Roadside Attractions in June of 2015. She also played Detective Nancy Pofter in Every Secret Thing (20I$ directed by Amy Berg and based on the best-selling novel by Laura Lippman. The story follows a detective who looks to unravel a mystery surrounding missing children and the two young women who are prime suspects. 23 Banks'additional feature credits include her breakthrough roles in the Academy Award@ winning films Seabiscuit, in which she starred as Marcela Howard opposite Jeff Bridges and Tobey Maguire, and in Steven Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can. She has also appeared in Walk of Shame, Little Accidents, Our Idiot Erother, The Details, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, What to Expect When You're Expecting, People Like Us, Man on a Ledge, The Next Three Days, Role Models, Meet Dave, Invincible, The 4}-Year-Old Virgin, Fred Claus, St'sters, Slither, Heighß, The Baxter, The Trade, Ordinary Sinner, The Uninvited, Daltry Calhoun, Sexual Life, John Singleton's Shaftwith Samuel L. Jackson and the cult hit Wet Hot American Summerslaning Janeane Garofalo and David Hyde Pierce. She also appeared as journalist Betty Brant, a role that director Sam Raimi created for her, in Columbia Pictures'three blockbuster Spider-Manfilms with Tobey Maguire as the title character. On the small screen, Banks earned a Primetime Emmy@ Award nomination in 2011 for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her peformance as'Avery Jessup'on "30 Rock." She has also appeared on ABC's "Modern Family" and in a recurring role as Dr. Kim Porter on NBC's "Scrubs." In 2007 she appeared in the CBS miniseries "Comanche Moon," Larry McMurtry's prequel to "Lonesome Dove." Her production company Brownstone Productions'upcoming projects include White Girl Problems, Tink, a Disney live-action romantic comedy in which Banks will star as Tinkerbell and RA's with Paramount Digital. She has also produced the global hit Pitch Perfedand Disney's 2009 sci-fi thriller The Surrogates, which starred Bruce Willis. Her extensive theater credits include many roles in American Conservatory Theatre productions, as well as the Guthrie Theater's production of Summer and Smoke direûed by David Esbjornson. In 2006 Banks played 'Cherie', the female lead in William Inge's comedy Bus Stop, as part of the Williamstown Theater Festival. Originally from Massachusetts, Banks received her Bachelor's Degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her Graduate Degree at the American Conseruatory Theater. She is involved with many charities which include: LA's Best, Planned Parenthood@, and Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. She currently resides in Los Angeles. One of today's most versatile and charismatic actresses, Academy Award@ winner ¡ULIANNE MOORE [President Alma Coin] is known for her breadth of work with many memorable peformances in everything from comedy to drama, blockbusters to aft house fare, and from the big to the small screen. Moore will next be seen in Lionsgate's indie drama Freeheld opposite Ellen Page and Michael Shannon, and Rebecca Miller's upcoming romantic comedy Maggieb Plan, both set to premiere at the Toronto Film Festival this year. She will also be seen in the fourth installment of the popular Hunger Games franchise Mocktnøày- Paft 2 as President Coin. Most recently, Moore won an Academy Award@, Golden Globe@, BAFTA, and SAG Award@, among others, for her rolein StillAlicewith Kristen Stewaft, Alec Baldwin and Kate Boswofth. Moore is the ninth person in Academy history to receive two acting Oscar@ nominations in the same year for her performances in Far From Heaven (Best Actress nomination) and The Hours(Best Supporting Actress nomination), after receiving many critics'awards as well as SAG Award@ and Golden Globe@ nominations for both. Moore is a four-time Academy Award@ nominee, eight-time Golden Globe@ nominee, six-time SAG Award@ nominee, four-time BAFTA nominee, and a three-time Independent Spirit Award@ nominee winning in 2003 for Far From Heaven.In2012, she won the Primetime Emmy@ award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her role as Alaska Governor Sarah Palin in the HBO original movie Game Change. This role also garnered wins at the 2013 SAG Awards@ and Golden Globe Awards@, Her additional honors include the Excellence in Media Award at the 2004 GLAAD Media Awards, the Silver Bear Award at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival, the 2002 Copa Volti as Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival, the Actor Award at the 2002 Gotham Awards and the "Tribute to Independent Vision" at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival, 24 Moore's notable films include The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1; Maps to the Stars; The Seventh Son; Non-Stop; Crazy, StupiQ Love; The Kids Are Ail Right; A Single Man; The Forgotten; What Massie Knew; The English Teacher; Laws of Attraction; Chloe; 6 Souls; Blindness; Savage Grace; I'm Not There; Children of Men; Hannibal; Jurassic Park: The Lost World; The Fugitive; Nine Months; Benny & Joon; The Hand That Rocks the Cradle; The End of the Affair; BoogÌe Nights; Magnolia; CookÌeb Fortune; Short Cuts; Don Jon; Gus Van Sant's re-make of Psycho; Safe; Vanya on 42d Street; Suruiving Piasso, and The Big Lebowski. An accomplished author, Moore recently released her fourth book My Mother is a Foreigner, But Not to Me, based on her experiences growing up with a mother from Scotland. Her previous work includes the successful children's book series- Freckleface Strawbery, Freckleface Strawbeny and the Dodgeball Bully, and Freckleface Strawberry: Best Friends Forever. Inspired by the book's main character, 'Freckleface Strawberry', in 2013 Moore released her Monster Maker@ app via iTunes@ which allows users to make their own monster to send to family and friends. Moore most recently unveiled her second app Dreamtime Playtime@, an app that encourages math skills at a very early age. The original book was also adapted into a successful off-Broadway musical. After earning her B.F.A. from Boston University for the Performing Afts, Moore starred in a number of offBroadway productions, including Caryl Churchill's Serious Moneyand lce Cream/Hot Fudge at the Public Theater. She appeared in Minneapolis in the Guthrie Theater's Hamlet, and participated in workshop productions of Strindberg's The Father with Al Pacino and Wendy Wasserstein's An American Daughter with Meryl Streep. Moore made her Broadway debut in 2006 in the Sam Mendes production of The Vertical Hour, an original play written by David Hare. Moore and her family reside in New York City. PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN [Plutarch Heavensbee] was last seen starring in Anton Corbijn's ,,4 Most Wanted Man, John Slattery's feature directorial debut, God's Pocket and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Previously he appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master, A Late Quaftet with Christopher Walken and Catherine Keener, The ldes of March, directed by George Clooney and in Moneyballwith Brad Pitt, directed by Bennett Miller. Hoffman made his feature directorialdebutwith lack Goes Boating, which was produced by Cooper's Town Productions and based on the play of the same name. Other past fÌlm credits include Synecdochg NY; Doubfr, The Savages, Charlie Wilson's War and Before The Devil Knows You're Dead. It was Hoffman's peformance in Capote, also directed by Bennett Miller and produced through his company, Cooper's Town Productions, for which he earned an Academy Award@. As an actor, his theater credits include the Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman, a limited run in Othello, LAByrinth's production of lack Goes Boating, Long Dayb Journey Into Night, The Seagull, True West, Defying Gravity, The Merchant of Venice, Shopprng and Fxcking and The Author's Voice. His theater directing credits include the world premieres of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Our Lady of 121il Street, Jesus Hopped the 'A'Train, In Arabia We'd All Be Kings and The Little Flower of East Orange all written by Stephen Adly Guirgis and produced by LAByrinth. Also produced by LAByrinth, Hoffman directed A Family forAll Occasionswritten by Bob Glaudini. Additionally he directed Rebecca Gilman's Iáe Glory of Living at MCC Theater. He traveled to Australia to direct Andrew Upton's Riflemind at the famed Sydney Theater Company and later mounted the play in London. He also directed Brett C. Leonard's The Long Red Road for the Goodman Theater in Chicago and returned to the Sydney Theater Company to direû. True West Hoffman passed away in February of 2014 in New York CiÇ. Tony@, Emmy@, AFI and Golden Globe Award@-winning actor JEFFREY WRIGHT IBeetee] has enjoyed an illustrious career that has spanned the worlds of theatre, film and television, 25 Wright will soon be seen playing 'Bernard Lowe', in HBO's reimagining of Michael Crichton's t973 film, Westworld. The W-series will explore the infamous futuristic theme park where the rich flock to fulfill their wildest fantasies and the perils that ensue when illusions become realities. In addition to that, Wright will also be seen playing Haruard Law professor, Charles Ogletree in HBO's upcoming CONFIRMAION; a film that chronicles Anita Hill's sexual harassment testimony in Clarence Thomas' 1991 Supreme Coutt hearings. Wright's recent television appearances include his portrayal of Dr. Valentin Narcisse in HBO's critically acclaimed series "Boardwalk Empire." Wright was nominated for Critics Choice Television Award in the category of Best Supporting Actor for his poftrayal of Narcisse, as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award@ in the category of Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series on behalf of the show. On the big screen, Wright can next be seen in two features: Pixar's animated film The Good Dinosaur, where Wright will voice the role of Poppa Henry and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Paft 2, which will be released on November 20,2015. He will reprise his role as Beetee, the electronics and wiring expert from District 3 and leader amongst the rebellion. Wright previously starred in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 1, and The Hunger Games: àtching Fire. A gifted theater actor, Wright was most recently on stage as the lead in John Guare's A Free Man of Color at Lincoln Center, directed by George C. Wolfe, a frequent collaborator. In 2001 and 2002 respectively, he earned an Obie award and a Tony@ nomination for his work in the play Topdog/Underdog. Wright garnered a Tony@ Award in 1994 for his portrayal in Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prizdwinning epic Aigels in America, also directed by George C. Wolfe. Wright reprised his Angels role in HBO's 2003 mini-series adaption of the play, earning both a Golden Globe@ and an Emmy@ for his groundbreaking peformance. On film, Wright has portrayed a stunning array of icons and iconoclasts. His brilliant portrayal of the renowned and controversial graffitiaftist, Jean Michel Basquiat, in the 1996 film BASQUIAT, received widespread praise from critics and earned him an Independent Spirit Award@ nomination. On the other end of the spectrum, Wright has taken on roles in the 2006 and 2008 James Bond films, Castno Royale and Quantum of Solace and also in 2008, starred as 'Muddy Waters' in Cadillac Records and as Colin Powell in Oliver Stone's W In 2005, he co-starred in the award-winning film Syriana, and his other credits include Stephen Daldry's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Closq, Jonathan Demme's remake of The Manchurian Candidatq Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers LeftAlíveand Broken Flowers, earn¡ng him another Independent Spirit Award@ nomination; Ang Lee's Ride with the Devìl ; Allen Hughes' political thriller Eroken City George Clooney's The Ides of lt4arch; and Shaft. In addition to act¡ng, Wright is founded and Vice Chairman of Taia Lion Resources and co-founder and Chairman of Taia Peace Foundation. He is the co-founder of the Ebola Survival Fund and is on the advisory board of the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF). He also serues on the boards of directors of the Tribeca Film Institute and Resolve. Wright was named by the Government of Sierra Leone as the "Peace by Piece" Ambassador for that country's 2011 50th Anniversary Independence Celebration, and in 2011, Wright was named honorary Paramount Chief of Penguia Chiefdom, Sierra Leone. Born in Washington, D.C., Wright graduated from Amherst College, receiving a B.A. in political science in 1987 and earned a doctorate of humane letters from his alma mater in 2004. Wright resides in Brooklyn, NY with his family, Academy Award@ nominee STANTEY TUCCI [Caesar Flickerman] has appeared in over 50 films and countless television shows. He has appeared in more than a dozen plays, on and off Broadway, and has been behind the camera working as a writer, director, and producer. Tucci recently completed production of Bill Condon's Beauty and The Beast, alongside Emma Watson, Ewan McGregor, Luke Evans, Dan Stevens, Emma Thompson and Ian McKellen, set for release in 2Ot7 . Other upcoming projects for Tucci include Peter & Wendy, a two-hour drama 26 where he will play'Captain Hook'alongside Laura Fraser and Paloma Faith, set to release on IW in 2015; and Patient Zero alongside Natalie Dormer, set to release in 2016. Tucci was most recently seen in Spotlight, directed by Tom McCarthy, alongside Rachel McAdams, Live Schreiber, Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton and Billy Crudup. Spotlightpremiered at theVenice Film Festivalon September3,2015 and is setto release in the U.S. on November6, 2015, Tucci can also be seen in the television show "Fortitude" alongside Richard Dormer, Christopher Eccleston and Sofie Grabol. A British psychological thriller set in Nonruay, Tucci plays an American detective hired to solve a murder case. "Foftitude" premiered on Pivot in the U.S. on January 29,2015. Tucci was nominated for an Academy Award@, Golden Globe Award@, BAF|A Award, SAG Award@ and received a Broadcast Film Critics nomination for his performance in PeterJackson's The Lovely Bones. Fufthermore, Tucci won an Emmy@ and a Golden Globe@ for his role in the TV movie Winchell. His pedormance as the fast-talking tattler, who exposed secrets and scandals, left audiences and critics alike singing his praises. Winchell, directed by Paul Mazursky, provided Tucci with one of the juiciest roles of his diverse career. He received a Golden Globe@ for his role in HBO's Conspiracy. His brilliant portrayal of Lt, Colonel Adolf Eichmann delivered a truly petrifoing experience, where he often deceived others with his all but friendly smile. Tucci is also a writer, director and producer. He is the Producer for The Canal, set to release in 2015; Executive Producer for the upcoming TV/movie drama Behind the Sun; and Director/Writer for Final Portrait. He premiered the film Blind DateatThe Sundance Film Festival -- directing, starring, and co-writing this Van Gogh remake. Another directorial endeavor was USA Films' Joe Gouldb SecreÇ which starred Ian Holm as bohemian writer'Joe Gould'and Tucci as'Joseph Mitchell,'the famed writer for The New Yorker. The film, set in New York's Greenwich Village in the 1940s, tells the story of the strange meeting and long lasting friendship between Gould and Mitchell, as well as the stories Mitchell wrote about Gould and his life, Big Night, Tucci's first effort as co-director/ co-screenwriter, and actor on the same film, earned him numerous accolades, including the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 1996 Sundance Film testival, a recognition of Excellence by the National Board of Review, an Independent Spirit Award@, The Critics Prize at the 1996 Deauville Film Festival, and honors from the New York Film Critics and the Boston Society of Film Critics. His second project, The Imposters, a film which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and starred in, was an Official Selection at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival and was acquired by Fox Searchlight Pictures later that year. The 1930's farce starred Tucci and Oliver Platt as a pair of out-of-work actors who find themselves aboard a cruise ship passengered by Steve Buscemi, Alfred Molina, Lili Taylor and Hope Davis. His work on television includes "Foltitude," "Bull," "Equal Justice," "Wiseguy," "The Equalizer," "thittysomething," and "The Street." Tucci received Emmy@ nominations for his work in "Murder One" and "ER," and an Emmy@ Award in the category of Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for "Monk. Tucci's theater work includes Frankie & Johnnyin the Claire de Lune, Execution of Hope, The Iceman Cometh, Brighton Beach Memoírsand The Misanthrope. He has also performed in a number of off-Broadway plays, at Yale Repertory Theater and SUNY Purchase, where he first studied acting. Tucci made his directorial debut on Broadway with a revival of Ken Ludwig's Lend Me a Tenor starring Tony Shalhoub. The production received a Tony@ Award nomination for Best Revival of a Play. Tucci's additional film credits include Transformers: Age of Extinction, Wild Card, Muppets Most Wanted, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Some Velvet Morning, The Fifrh Estate, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, The Company You Keep, lack The Giant Slayer, Captain America; The First Avenger, Margin Ca/|, Burlesquq Easy A, Julie & Julia, The Tale of Despereaux, ,Krt Kitteredge: An 27 American Girl. Swing Votq What Just HappeneQ The Devil Wears Prada, Shall We Dancg The Terminal The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, Spin, Road to Perdition, America's Sweetheafts, Sidewalks of New Yorþ A Mid Summer Night's Dream, The Alarmist, Deconstructing Harry The Daytrippers, Big Troublg A LÌfe Less OrdÌnary, Kiss of Death, Mrs. Parker and the Wcious Orclg It Could Happen to You, The Pelican Brief, Prelude to a Kiss, In the Soup, Billy Bathgate and Slaves of New York. The Tucci Cookbook was released in October of 2012 where it reached the New York Times Best Sellers List. Tucci released his 2nd cookbook, The Tucci Table: Cooking With Family and Friends, on October 28,20L4. The family-focused cookbook includes recipes from Tucci's traditional Italian roots as well as those of his British wife, Felicity Blunt's. Tucci serves on the Board of Directors of The Food Bank for New York City. Tucci resides in London. DONALD SUTHERTAND [President Snow] is one of the most respected, prolifìc and versatile of motion picture actors, with an astonishing resume of well over one hundred and fifty films, including such classics as Robeft Aldrich's The Dirty Dozen; Robert Altman's MxAxSxft John Schlesinger's The Day of the Locusf,, Robert Redford's Ordinary Peoplq, Bernardo Bertolucci's 1904 Philip Kaufman's Inuasion of the Body Snatcherq, Nicolas Roeg's Dont Look Norøwith Julie Christie; Alan Pakula's Klutewith Jane Fonda; Federico Fellini's Fellini's Casanoua; and in Brian Hutton's Kellyb Heroeswith Clint Eastwood, who later directed him in Space Cowboys. Sutherland stars at'President Snow'in the enormously popular film adaptation series of The Hunger Games, including the upcoming finale Mockingjay- Paft 2. Sutherland was producer, screenwriter and star (voicing the lead character,'Captain Johnson) of Pirateb Passage. an animated movie based on William Gilkerson's acclaimed novel, winner of Canada's Governor General's Award for Children's Literature in 2006. He stars opposite his son, Kiefer, in Forsaken, a period Western set in Canada, which recently had its world premiere as a Gala presentation at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Other films which he has completed this year are Measure of a Man, adapted from Robert Lipsyte's YA novel One Fat Summer, and Milton's Secret, based on Eckhart Tolle's beloved children's book. Sutherland's film credits include Paul Mazursky's Alex in Wonderland, Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got Hß Gun; Bud Yorkin's Staft the Revolution Without Me; John Sturges' The Eagle Has Landed, Herbert Ross' Max Dugan Returnq, Louis Malle's Crackerq, Phillip Borsos' Bethunq Oliver Stone's JFft Ron Howard's Backdraft Richard Marquand's Eye of the Needlq Euzhan Palcy's A Dry White Season; Richard Pearce's Threshold(for which he won the 1983 Genie Award as Best Actor); Fred Schepisi's film adaptation of John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation; Robert Towne's Without Limitq, and John Landis' National Lampoon's Animal House, in which he made a memorable cameo appearance; in Andy Tennant's Fool's GolQ in Griffin Dunne's Fterce People with Diane Lane; in Robeft Towne's Ask the Døsf with Salma Hayek and Colin Farrell; in American Gunwith Forrest Whitaker; in An Amencan Hauntingwith Sissy Spacek; in Land of the Blind with Ralph Fiennes; in Aurora Borealiswith Louise Fletcher and Juliette Lewis; with Channing Tatum in The Eagle; in Simon West's The Mechaniq in Seth Gordon's Horrible BossesasColinFarrell'sfatherandinMaryMcGuckian's ManontheTrainwithU2'sLarryMullen,Jr.He has appeared as Nicole Kidman's father in Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain; as Charlize Theron's father in F. Gary Gray's The ltalian loband as Mr. Bennett, Keira Knightley's father, in Pride and Prejudice. For the latter he received a Chicago Film Critics nomination. He is paft of a sterling ensemble of on-camera readers in the biographical feature on the life of Dalton Trumbo, Trumbo. In television, Sutherland won both Primetime Emmy@ and Golden Globe@ awards as Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the HBO film Otizen Xand he won a Golden Globe@ for his poftrayal of Clark Clifford, advisor to President Lyndon B. Johnson, in the HBO historical drama Path to War, directed by the late John Frankenheimer. Also on television, Sutherland stars alongside an international cast in Tandem's international action crime series, "Crossing Lines," which recently completed filming on its third season in Prague. He starred in the long form adaptation of Ken Follett's best-seller, "The Pillars of the Eafth." He co-starred with Peter Krause in the ABC-W series "Dirty Sexy Money," for which he was nominated for a 2007 Golden Globe@ 28 as Best Supporting Actor. Prior to that, he co-starred with Geena Davis in the ABC drama series "Commander-in-Chief," and was nominated for a Golden Globe@ as Best Supporting Actor for his poftrayal of House Speaker, Nathan Templeton. At the same time, he was nominated for a Golden Globe@ as Best Actor for his performance opposite Mira Soruino in Lifetime Television's much-lauded miniseries, "Human Trafficking. " On stage, Sutherland starred with Justin Kirk and Julianna Margulies in a sold-out, critically acclaimed, Lincoln Center engagement of Jon Robin Bailz's Ten Unknowns. For that performance he received an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for Best Actor. He also starred in the London, Toronto and Los Angeles productions of Enigmatic Variations, an English language translation (by his son Roeg Sutherland) of Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt's French play. Donald Sutherland was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada in 1978 and a Chevalier des Arts et Lettres in France five years later. In 2012, he was awarded the highest French honor, the Officier des Afts et Lettres. WILLOW SHIELDS [Primrose Everdeen] born and raised in New Mexico, is most notably recognized for her role as'Primrose Everdeen' in the epic portrayal of the fan favorite book series The Hunger Games. Shields began acting at the age of seven years old and thanks to her unique look, down-to-eafth personality and easy to work with demeanor, she has quickly caught the eye of Hollywood big wigs. Shields became interested in acting when she followed her brother to a handful of auditions and her passion and drive quickly shined through. She booked her first guest starring role as'Liza Rogan'on USA's .In Plain Sight She continued onto roles in the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie Beyond the Blackboard alongside Emily VanCamp as'Grace,'and R.L. Stine's The Haunting Houras 'Eve.'Shields caught the eye of world famous fashion designer Marc Jacobs who was adamant on dressing the young starlet for a variety of events and award shows, even coining her as his muse in Nylon magazine. Shields grew up with her older brother River and fraternal twin sister Autumn in an animal loving home with their four dogs (Jude, Arizona, Polly and Neo) and one pet cat named Clue. During her downtime she enjoys photography, dance and spending time with her family and friends. She dreams of one day learning how to design and create her own clothing--everything from drawing to assembly of the garments. A charity that she holds near and dear to her heart is Operation Smile, which gives children a new lease on life by providing pro-bono surgeries to fix cleft palate, deft lip and other facial deformities across the globe. Since graduating from LAMDA in 2009 SAM CLAFLIN prestigious projects. [Finnick Odair] has worked on a number of Claflin has recently begun filming Lone Scherfig's Their Finest Hour and a Half where he will be seen starring alongside Gemma Aftefton and Bill Nighy. The romantic comedy follows a British film crew as they attempt to create a morale boosting film during the Blitz. 2015 will also see Claflin film the title role in Robin Fridaycharting the life of the enigmatic British footballer. Claflin has recently finished filming the role of Will opposite Emilia Clarke in the adaption of Jojo Moyes bestselling book Me Before You. Ln lhe film Claflin plays a recently paralyzed man whose life is turned upside down by the arrival of Louisa to care for him. 2014 was a huge year for Claflin with a number of projects out in cinemas, Claflin starred in Lone Scherfig's film The Riot Club, based on the London stage play Posh alongside Max lrons, Douglas Booth and Holliday Grainger. The film follows students at Oxford University as they join he infamous Riot Club, and premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Also out last year was Lovg Rosie.This film version of Cecilia Ahern's novel Where Rainbows End sees Claflin star with Lily Collins as friends and lovers in this romantic comedy drama set in Dublin and Toronto. Earlier in the year Claflin appeared opposite larred Harris in Hammer Horror flm The Quiet Ones. In 2012 Claflin played the role Prince William alongside Kristen Stewaft, Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsworth in box office hil Snow White and the Huntsman, which he will follow up with a small role in 29 the forthcoming The Hunßman. The previous year Claflin made a name for himself as youthful missionary, Philip, the romantic lead in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Claffin has also starred in a number of outstanding television projects. In 2013 he was seen on screens opposite Hilary Swank in Richard Cuttis' BBC One drama Mary & Maftha, which was shown to coincide with Red Nose Day and to raise awareness about malaria in Africa. ln2012 Claflin played Jackin White Heal an epic drama for the BBC charting the lives of seven friends from 1965 to the present day, He starred in Unitedalongside David Tennant, Dougray Scott and Jack O'Connell. In this one off film for the BBC, Claflin played the talented footballer'Duncan Edwards'in the tragic story of the Munich Air Crash of 1958, which killed and injured a number of members of the Manchester United team. In 2010 Claflin was seen in the hit Channel 4 mini-series "Pillars of the Eafth" based on Ken Follett's novel of the same name. In this drama Claflin played 'Richard', alongside Eddie Redmayne, Hayley Atwell and Ian McShane. Claflin also starred in the critically acclaimed adaptation of William Boyd's "Any Human Heart" for Channel 4 which won a BAFTA Award for Best Drama Serial. Claflin played the younger years of lead character, Logan, sharing the role with Jim Broadbent and Matthew Macfadyen. The same year Claflin also appeared in The Lost Future, a sci-fi adventure in which he played Kaleb, alongside Sean Bean and Annabelle Wallis. As a rising actress distinguished by her versatility and multidimensional roles, JENA MALONE Mason] continues to evolve with each new prqect. [Johanna Malone recently wrapped production on Nicolas Winding Refn's Iåe Neon Demon, in which she stars opposite Elle Fanning. The LA-based thriller, co-written by Winding Refn, follows an aspiring model who moves to Los Angeles and has her youth and vitality devoured by a group of beauty-obsessed women who will take any means necessary to get what she has. Malone recently starred in Oren Moverman's Time Out of Mind alongside Richard Gere. The film is about a New Yorker (Gere) who enters a shelter when he runs out of housing options, then struggles to put the pieces of his life back together and fix a troubled relationship with his estranged daughter (Malone). The film premiered at this year's Toronto International Film Festival and was released by IFC on September 11,2015. She also recently starred in Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Wce. Warner Brothers released the film on December L2,2014. The film co-stars Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Joaquin Phoenix and Josh Brolin. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival. Additionally, Malone recently wrapped production on Mitchell Líchtenstein's Angelica, a psychological thriller set in 1880s London based on the novel of the same name by bestselling author Afthur Phillips (Prague,The Egyptologist). Malone will play'Constance', a young shop girl who falls for and marries Dr. Joseph Bafton. After the difficult childbifth of their daughter Angelica, doctor-ordered celibacy creates a rift in the Baftons' marriage and a ghostly force enters their home, The film premiered at the 2015 Mill Valley Film Festival. Malone was cast to play the lead role in Dori Oskowitz's ClaÌre.The American remake of Eric Rohmer's 1982 French pic Le Beau Mariage, follows an eccentric young woman in her twenties living in Long Island with her aunt and teenage cousin. Fed up with her married painter lover, Claire sets her sights on a man she barely knows with aims to get herself married. Malone starred opposite Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton in the History Channel's mini-series Hatfields & McCoys which is based on a true story, and chronicles the bloody hostilities between two clans that escalated to the point of near war between two states. The mini-series broke cable records and became 30 the new most-watched entertaínment telecast of all time on cable and also earned an Emmy@ Nomination for Outstanding Mini-Series and a Golden Globe@ Nomination for Best Mini-Series. Previously, Malone starred in Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch, Ami Mann's Dakota, Oren Moverman's The Messenger, Sean Penn's Into the Wild, Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain, Brian Dannelly's Saved!, Joe Wright's Pride and Prejudicq M. Blash's The Wait, and Brian Savelson's In Our Nature. As a young actress, Malone starred opposite Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon in Stepmom, the cult classic, Donnte Darko and her very first role in the independent film Bastard Out of Carolina which earned her an Independent Spirit Award@ nomination for "Best Debut Peformance." Malone has guest starred on several television series including "Law & Order" and "Chicago Hope', and her pedormance in the TV film Hope earned Malone a Golden Globe@ nomination for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV." In Spring 2013, Malone directed her first music video for the band Lavender Diamond. The video for "The Incorruptible Heart" was released exclusively on MTV Buzzworthy. Malone recently toured with her band, The Shoe. Malone and her bandmate, Lem Jay lgnacio, met in 2008 and shortly after stafted recording together. Malone built an instrument she plays called "The Shoe" which includes an old steamer trunk with a plethora of electronic instruments inside. Their first EP "At Lem Jay's Garage" came out in 2009 under Jena's label There Was An Old Woman Records. Their full length album "I'm Okay" was released in Spring 2014. Malone currently resides in Los Angeles MAHERSHALA ALI [Boggs] is fast becoming one of the freshest and most in-demand faces in Hollywood with his extraordinarily diverse skill set and wide-ranging background in film, television, and theater. Ali will next star in Gary Ross's civil war era drama The Free State of Jonesopposite Matthew McConaughey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Keri Russell. STX Entertainmentwill releasethefilm on March 11, 2016. On television, Ali was recently cast in Netflix and Marvel Enteftainment's "Luke Cage" in the role of Cornell 'Cottonmouth'Stokes. A Harlem nightclub owner/ Stokes will become an unexpected foe in Luke's life when Stokes'criminal activities threaten Luke's world. Ali stars alongside Mike Colter, Rosario Dawson, and Alfre Woodard. The series will premiere on Netflix in 2016. Ali can currently be seen on the award-winning Netflix original series "House of Cards," where he will reprise his fan-favorite role as lobbyist and former press secretary Remy Danton for a fourth season in February 2016. Ali's previous feature film credits include Derek Cianfrance's The Place Beyond the Pines, opposite Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper, Wayne Kramer's Crossing Overstarring Harrison Ford, John Sayles' Go For Sisters, and David Fincher's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. On television, he appeared opposite lulia Ormond in Lifetime's The Wronged Man, for which he subsequently received a NAACP Nomination for Best Actor. Ali also had a large recurring role on Syfy's "Alphas", as well as the role of Richard Tyler, a Korean War pilot, on the critically acclaimed drama "The 4400" for three seasons. On the stage, Ali appeared in productions of Blues for an Alabama Sky, The School for Scandal, A Lie the Mind, A Doll's House, Monkey in the Middle, The Merchant of Venice, The New Place and Secret 31 of Injury, Secret Revenge. His additional stage credits include appearing in Washington, D.C. at the Arena Stage in the title role of The Great White Hope, and in The Long Walkand lack and lill. Originally from Hayward, California, Ali received his Bachelor of Afts degree in Mass Communications at St. Mary's College. He made his professional debut peforming with the California Shakespeare Festival in Orinda, California. Soon after, he earned his Master's degree in acting from New York University's prestigious graduate program. WES CHATHAM [Castor] was born and raised in Nofth Georgia. At the age of 13, Wes attended the Gift Center in Lawrencville, GA and while attending classes here, a professional theater company out of Atlanta stafted a mentoring program with the school and Wes was chosen to write a play that was later pedormed by his classmates. It was from this experience that Wes found his passion for the arts. After high school, Wes joined the military as an aviation firefighter on the flight deck of the USS Essex, working in crash and salvage for four years. Wes's first break came just three months before his tour was finished when Denzel Washington chose his ship to shoot the movie Antwone Fisher. While searching for authentic military servicemen for the movie, casting director Robi Reed discovered Wes. She soon convinced him to make the move to Hollywood and shortly thereafter cast him in his fìrst series regular role on Showtime's Barbershop. Wes began to garner attention when Paul Haggis cast him as Corporal Steve Penning in Elah opposite Tommy Lee Jones. In the Valley of Following this, Wes worked with Oliver Stone in W, David Mamet and Shawn Ryan on the CBS series The lJnit, and was part of the SAG Award@-winning ensemble cast of DreamWorks The Help, starring opposite Emma Stone as her brother. The ensemble cast also included Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer, Jessica Chastain, Allison Janney, Mike Vogel and Sissy Spacek. Recently, Wes wrapped ALL be released in 2016. I SEE IS YOU opposite Blake Lively and Jason Clarke with Marc Forster set to Wes will next star in the upcoming SyFy series THE EXPANSE, set to premiere Decmber 14, 2015. THE EXPANSE is a mystery science-fiction television series, based on a series of novels. Set in a future where humanity has colonized the Solar System, it follows police detective Josephus Miller (Thomas Jane), and his crew as they unravel a conspiracy that threatens peace across the System and the survival of humanity. Chatham resides in Los Angeles with his wife Jenn Brown and son Nash. NATALIE DORMER [Cressida] as'Margaery Tyrell,'the would-be queen, on HBO's award-winning series Games of Thrones, which is currently in production on its Sixth season, Dormer completed production on director Stefan Ruzowilsky's Patrent Zerofor Screen Gems. The thriller, also starring Matt Smith ("Dr, WhoJ, focuses on an unprecedented global pandemic that causes the evolution of a new species. An aggressive form of rabies turns the infected into predators, addicted to violence. An inexplicably gifted human suruivor with the ability to speak the new mutant language leads a hunt for Patient Zero and hope for a cure. Dormer also stars in Focus Features' The Forestfrom director Jason Zada. The film is set in the Aokigahara forest at the base of Mt. Fuji, where a young American woman goes in search of her twin sister, who has mysteriously disappeared, She will play both sisters. Dormer recently lead the BBC's highly successful movie, The Scandalous Lady Woman, starring as Lady Seymour Worsley, whose viftue was put on trial in 1782 in what was one of the country's first divorce trials. Dormer is well-known for her starring role as'Anne Boleyn'on Showtime's hit period drama, "The Tudors." She recently appeared in the recurring role of 'Irene Adler,' on CBS'Sherlock Holmes rendition 32 "Elementary." Other past television credits include recurring roles on BBC Television's series "The Fades" and "Silk." In film, was last seen in The Riot Club, with Max Irons and Sam Claflin, which premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. She starred opposite Chris Hemswofth and Olivia Wilde in director Ron Howard's Rush for Universal, and opposite Brad Pitt, Michael Fassbender and Cameron Diaz in director Ridley Scott's The Counselor. Additional film credits include The Weinsteinb Company's W.E, from writer/director Madonna, Marvel's Captain America: The First Avenger, Fencewalker, A Long Way Home, CÌty of LÌfe, Flawless with Demi Moore and Michael Caine and Casanova. In March 2010, Dormer made her stage debut at the Younq Vic theatre in London as "Mizi" in the play Sweet Nothings. She returned to the theater in 2012, starring in the title role of After Miss Julieby Patrick Marber. In March 2013, Dormer played the Lady Door in the radio dramatisation of Neil Gaiman's Nevenahere, alongside Benedict Cumberbatch and James McAvoy. From his early years as a staple in The Mighty Ducksfilm franchise to starring in films like The Butterfly Effed, ELDÊN HENSON [Pollux] has been a steady force in film & television for over 30 years. In 2013, Henson appeared in the Steve Jobs biopic IOBS.The feature premiered as the closing film at the 2013 Sundance International Film Festival. Henson quickly followed that up with an ensemble role in the CBS Drama Intelligence. That momentum continued into 2014 as Henson is set to appear in The Hunger Games MockÌngjay - Part I & 2 the next two installments of the popular global franchise The Hunger Games. Henson will next been seen playing the role of 'Foggy Nelson' in the upcoming Marvel/Netflix series Daredevil. EVAN ROSS [Messalla] is a triple threat - actor, singer, and dancer. He is currently working on his first album and in May 2015 released the single called How to Live Alonewhich featured T,I . It is the first single from Rosst forthcoming full-length debut. The ultimate expression of love, the passionate ballad is an ode to Ross's wife Ashlee Simpson whom he married last August. He can next be seen in the ABC drama "Wicked City" as an owner of a paparazzi agency who specializes in gruesome murder photos. The show is set in 1982 and a murder on Sunset Strip and will premiere October 24th. In November, he can be seen in Lionsgate's film The Hunger Games: Mocking jay - Paft 2 directed by Francis Lawrence. Ross joined the cast in Mocking jay - Paft l as'Messalla,'who was paft of the TV crew that filmed propos for the war as part of the Airtime Assault. He later joined the rebels in the war. He was recently seen in the Couftney Cox directed Just Before I Gowhere he a young gay teenager looking for acceptance. He was also seen in the independent films The Wildnerness of James opposite Isabelle Fuhrman and Virginia Madsen, Life is Hot in Cracktown starring opposite Kerry Washington; Brooklyn to Manhattanand Gardens of the Nightstarring opposite John Malkovich. In 2011 he won the Breakthrough Pedormance Award at South by Southwest for his peformance in the film 96 Minutes. Ross made his feature film debut in ATL for Warner Bros. He co-starred with T.L and Antwan A. Patton (aka Big Boi) in this story about four friends preparing for life after high school and the different challenges that bring about turning points in each of their lives. He went on to star opposite Queen Latifah in the HBO film Life Suppottwhich closed the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. This was a fìlm about a HlV-positive former drug addict who has overcome her addiction to become a wife and mother committed to educating people in the black community on how to protect themselves from becoming infected. Ross plays'Trace,'a gay teenager and childhood friend of Willis's daughter who was born HIVpositive and ends up on the street, selling his AIDS drugs for money. He was nominated for a NMCP Image award for the role. In 2007 he starred in the Lionsgate Film "Pride" along with Terrence Howard 33 and Bernie Mac. Pride is the real-life story of Jim Ellis (Howard) who in the 1970's transformed a group of troubled black inner city kids into one of the best swim teams in the country. W he's appeared on a number of shows, including "90210" (CW), "Luck" (HBO) and "Mooz-lum"; and Girlfriends with his sister Tracee Ellis Ross. On Evan Ross, who Teen Vogue called "a natural born performer," is no stranger to Hollywood. Ross is the son of superstar and former Supreme, Diana Ross. He currently lives in Los Angeles. PATINA MILLER [Commander Paylor] can currently be seen as press coordinator'Daisy Grant' in the second season of CBS' hit drama series, "Madam Secretary," starring Tea Leoni, Bebe Neuwifth and Tim Daly. Written by Barbara Hall and directed by Dave Semel, the series premiered in September 2074 and returned to CBS on Sunday, October 4th. Miller made her feature film debut as Commander Paylor in Lionsgate's The Hunger Games: MockingjayPart Also starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemswofth, Julianne Moore and Philip Seymour Hoffman, the first part of the famous trilogy's finale was released in November 2014. Miller will reprise her role in the next film, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 2, which will be released in November 2015. Miller starred as the Leading Player in the Broadway revival of Stephen Schwartz's famous 1972 musical, Pippin. Directed by Tony@ Award-winning director Diane Paulus, and also starring Matthew James Thomas, Andrea Martin and Terrance Mann, Pippin received the Tony@ Award for Best Revival of a Musical at the 67th Annual Tony@ Awards. Miller successfully put a contemporary twist on a role originated by award-winning actor Ben Vereen and mastered the Fosse movements that the show relies so heavily on. Miller earned a Tony@ Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical and an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical as well as Drama League, Fred and Adele Astaire Award and Broadway.com Audience Choice Award nominations for her pedormance. She previously peformed the role of Leading Player in the American Repertory Theater production of Ptppin from December 2012 to January 2013. Miller made her Broadway debut in the 2011 Broadway season as the gutsy nightclub-singer-turned-nun Deloris Van Caftier in the stage adaptation of Sister Act, which earned her first Tony@ nomination as well as Drama Desk, Drama League, and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for her pedormance. Miller originated the role of Deloris in the West End production of Sister Acf at the London Palladium, where she received an Olivier Award nomination and a WhatsonStage.com Theatregoers'Choice Award for Best Actress in a Musical. L Additionally, Miller starred in multiple Off-Broadway productions including RagtimeatAvery Fisher Hall, City Center Encoresl production of Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson's Lost in the Stars, and the Manhattan Theatre Club's Romantic Poetry. Miller also appeared in the Public Theater's pre-Broadway revival of Hairduring its 2008 run at the Delacofte Theater in Central Park, also under the direction of Diane Paulus. Among her regional theatre credits include First You Dream, a Kander and Ebb revue at the Kennedy Center, SisterActat the Alliance Theatre and Pasadena Playhouse and the Philadelphia Theater Company production of Being Alive. She has participated in workshops for Book of Mormon, Nightingale and American Idtot. Prior to her numerous theater credits, Miller appeared in the renowned daytime soap opera A// My Children. Miller pedormed her first solo concert at the Kennedy Center for Peforming Arts during its 2013-2014 theatrical season. She then made her New York City debut in February 2015 as part of Lincoln Center Theatert "American Songbook" series, which subsequently aired on PBS. Miller received a degree in musical theater from Carnegie Mellon University. She currently resides in New York City, 34 FILMMAKER BIOS Over the past two decades, FRANCIS TAWRENCE [Director] has captivated audiences around the world with his creative body of work. A director and producer of film, music videos, and television, Lawrence has established himself as a longstanding artistic visionary that can not only cater to any demographic, but is also able to understand and convey the visions of some of the world's most influential artists. Lawrence next directs The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Paft 2, the foutth and final installment of the hugely popular Hunger Gamesfranchise. The film, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Julianne Moore and Philip Seymour-Hoffman, will be released by Lionsgate in November. It was also announced earlier this year that Lawrence will direct an upcoming film based on Homer's epic The Odysseyfor Lionsgate. Lawrence most recently directed The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Paft 1, which was released by Lionsgate in November 2014 and grossed over $750 million worldwide. Lawrence also directed the second installment of the franchise, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, which was released in November 2013 and earned over $850 million worldwide. Lawrence made his feature film debut in 2005 with Constantine, based on the Hellblazercomic book, starting Keanu Reeves and Rachel Weisz. That was followed up by the 2007 hit movie, I Am Legend, a science fiction-horror-action-disaster film adapted from the Richard Matheson novel of the same name, starring Will Smith. In 2011, Lawrence directed Water for ElephanÇ based on the best-selling novel by Sara Gruen and starring Reese Witherspoon, Robeft Pattinson, and Christoph Waltz. Lawrence is also a noted music video director, having won a GRAMMY@ (Lady Gaga, "Bad Romance"), Latin GRAMMY@ (Shakira, "Whenever Whatever'), and multiple VMA awards. He has worked with artists such as Jay-Z, Britney Spears, Beyoncé, Pink, Gwen Stefani, Jennifer Lopez, Aerosmith, Janet Jackson and many others. Lawrence has also directed commercials for many high profile clients including The Gap, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfìger, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, L'Oreal, Bacardi, McDonald's, Disneyland, Oldsmobile, Covergirl, and Maybelline. Lawrence is also experienced in the world of television. In 2008, he served as director and executive producer on the pilot and several episodes of the acclaimed series "Kings." In 2011, he directed the pilot episode of FOX's "Touch, "featuring Kiefer Sutherland, which he continued on as executive producer for both seasons of the show. Lawrence was recently honored with the Director of the Year Award at CinemaCon 2015. PETER CRAIG [Screenwriter] is a novelist and screenwriter who wrote The Town wtth Ben Affleck & Aaron Stockard, Among his books are Hot Plastic and Blood Father, which he adapted for the screen and will be released in 2015. As an award-winning filmmaker, DANNY STRONG [Screenwriter] is attracted to powedul and inspiring events that examine and expose the political, social, and cultural fabric of the world we live in. Strong's recent work with some of today's most influential creators fufther showcases his ability to bring complex characters to the fore with his writing. Strong wrote the screenplay for the acclaimed film The Butlerstarring Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey. Directed by Lee Daniels, it was the sleeper hit of 2013, grossing over 100 million dollars at the US box office. He also wrote and produced the highly acclaimed HBO Film Game Change about the 2008 election. Starring Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson, the film was nominated for 12 Primetime Emmys@ and won for Best Movie/Mini-series. Strong personally won a Primetime Emmy@ for Outstanding Writing, a Writers Guild Award, a Golden Globe@, the Producers Guild Award, a Peabody and the Pen Award for the film. His debut script was the HBO Film Recount, a movie about the Florida recount in the 2000 election, Starring Kevin Spacey, Dennis Leary and Laura Dern, the film was nominated for 11 Primetime Emmys@ and won for Best TV movie, Strong was nominated for the Primetime Emmy@ for Outstanding Writing and he won the Writers Guild Award for the film. He iscurrentlywriting a film remakeof Guysand Dollsfor FOXStudios. Along with Lee Daniels, he created and will executive produced the TV series "Empire" for FOX. 35 In addition to his thriving career as a screenwriter, Strong is also an actor with extensive credits in film, television and theater, and has appeared in many of the most famous television shows of the last two decades, As an actor he is best known for the five seasons he played Jonathan on "Buffo the Vampire Slayer," and the four seasons he played Doyle on "Gilmore Girls". His other credits include such iconic projects as Pleasanfuillg 'Seinfeld, " "NìplTuck," 'Grey's Anatomy," "How I Met Your Mother" and many more. Most recently he has been seen on season 4 and 6 of "Mad Men" playing 'Danny Siegel,'on season 5 of )ustified," playing the villainous Prison Guard 'Albeft Fekus,'and the recent season of HBO's "Girls," playing'Pal,' Elijah's (Andrew Rannells) nasty boyfriend. On stage, he has appeared in over 50 plays and musicals in regional and LA theaters. Bestselling author SUZANNE COLLINS (Adaptation bç Based on the novel by, Executive Producer) first made her mark in children's literature with the New York T¡mes bestselling lJnderland Chroniclesfor middle grade readers. Her debut for readers aged 12 and up, The Hunger Games (September 2008), was an instant bestseller, appealing to both teen readers and adults. It was called "addictive" by Stephen King in Enteftainment Weekly, and "amazing" by Stephanie Meyer on her website. It has appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for more than 260 consecutive weeks/more than five consecutive years since publication, and there are more than 65 million copies of all three books in the trilogy, The Hunger Games (September 2008), Catching Fire (September 2009), and Mockingjay (August 20L0), in print and digital formats in the U.S. to date. Foreign publishing rights for The Hunger Games trilogy have been sold into 56 territories in 51 languages to date. Year of the Jungle, Suzanne Collins's picture book based on the year her father was deployed in Viet Nam, with illustrations by James Proimos, was published in 2013 to great critical acclaim. Suzanne Collins also had a successful and prolific career writing for children's television. She has worked on the staffs of several Nickelodeon shows, including the Emmy@-nominated hit Clarissa Explains It A// and The Mystery Files of Shelby Woa She received a Writer's Guild of America nomination in animation for co-writing the critically acclaimed Christmas special, Santa, Baby! In 2010 Collins was named to the TIME 100 list as well as the Entertainment Weekly Enteftainers of the Year list. In 2011 Fast Company named her to their 100 Most Creative People in Business. NINA JACOBSON [Producer] has built an impressive 2}-year career as a senior film executive at three major motion picture studios. Her first film as producer and the first film for her company, Color Force, was Diary of a Wimpy Kid which grossed over $75 million worldwide and led to the production of the successful sequels, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days. Jacobson produced The Hunger Gamesbased on Suzanne Collins'best-selling novel and subsequent books in the series Iáe Hunger Games: Catching Fire and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part L The three films have grossed a remarkable $2.4 billion combined worldwide with the final film in the series, The Hunger Games: Mocking¡ãy - Paft 2 scheduled for release on November 20, 2015. Jacobson and her Color Force paftner Brad Simpson are currently developing feature films based on the international best-selling novels Where'd You Go Bernadette?by Maria Semple, Kevin Kwan's Crazy Rich Asians and Donna Tartt's The Goldfrnch. On the television side, Color Force is currently in production on the first season of the anthology television series "American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson" with Ryan Murphy which will air on FX in early 2016. They are also producing hip-hop crime drama "The Infamous" for A&8. Prior to forming Color Force, Jacobson was president of the Walt Disney Motion Picture Group, where she oversaw script development and film production for Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures and Hollywood Pictures. During her tenure, 15 of Jacobson's projects grossed over $100 million domestically, including "Pirates of the Caribbean," "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" and "The Princess Diaries." The "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise became the highest grossing film in Disney's history, generating almost three billion dollars in worldwide box office. Before joining the Walt Disney Motion Picture Group, Jacobson was a senior film executive at DreamWorks SKG, where she developed "What Lies Beneath" and originated the idea of DreamWorks' 36 first animated feature, "Antz." She also held positions at Universal, Parkes/MacDonald Productions, Silver Pictures and began her career at Disney Sunday Movie. Jacobson is a graduate of Brown University and currently lives in Brentwood with her paftner Jennifer and their three children, Noah, Josie and William. JON KILIK (Producer) is a leading New York-based producer renowned for his collaborations with visionary directors and for enteftainment that integrates powerful stories with human values and social issues. He has paftnered creatively with such directors as Spike Lee, Julian Schnabel and Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu - and he has produced all four films in the blockbuster Hunger Gamesseries based on the dystopian modern classic by Suzanne Collins. Most recently, Kilik produced Bennett Miller's Foxcatcher, starring Steve Carell, which garnered widespread critical acclaim and five Oscar@ nominations. In 2015, he completed The Hunger Games with Mockingjay - Part 2. Kilik has produced 15 of Spike Lee's films including the groundbreaking (and Oscar@nominated) Do The Rrght Thing, Malcolm X, Clockers, He Got Gamg 25th Hourand the fotthcoming Chi-Raq. Kilik also developed and produced all of the films by artist and director Julian Schnabel, He produced Schnabel's debut Basquiaf, the Oscar@-nominated Before Night Falls, the rock documentary Lou Reed's Berlin and the Oscar@-nominated and Golden Globewinning The Diving Bell and The Butterfly. Kilik first worked with Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu on the intricate, multinational production of Babel, for which he received a Best Picture Oscar@ nomination and the Golden Globe Award for Best Dramatic Film. They reunited for Brutiful, nominated for Best Foreign Language Film. Kilik produced Gary Ross'inventive directorial debut, the fantasy drama Pleasantville, and went on to work wíth Ross in shepherding the first installment of The Hunger Gamesto the screen setting in motion the global cinematic phenomenon. Their collaboration continues with the forthcoming historical drama The Free State of Jonesstaning Matthew McConaughey. Other highlights of Kilik's producing career include: Robert De Niro's celebrated directorial debuÇ A Bronx Tale, adapted from Chazz Palminteri's play, Tim Robbins'Academy Award@ winner Dead Man Walking, based on Sister Helen Prejean's work with Louisiana death row inmates, starring Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn, and Robbins' 1930s tapestry Cradle Will Rocþ as well as Ed Harris'Academy Award@-winning directorial debut, Pollock, starring Harris as the iconic abstract painter Jackson Pollock. Kilik has also produced Oliver Stone's period epic Alexanderand exploration of the Bush presidency W., Jim Jarmusch's dark comedy Broken Flowers, winner of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival Grand Jury Prize, and Chris Eyre's Pine Ridge Reservation-set Skins. Born in Newark, Jon Kilik grew up in Millburn, New Jersey. He graduated from the University of Vermont, then moved to New York in 1979, where he began his filmmaking career and has been a significant presence in the filmmaking community ever since. Kilik delivered a controversial and inspirational keynote address about the potential for the film industry's future at the 2013 IFP Film Market at Lincoln Center. He also received honorary doctorates and delivered the commencement address at the University of Vermont (2003) and Monmouth University (2013). PHILIP MESSINA (Production Designer) last designed The Hunger Games and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. In 2011, Messina designed Marc Forster's MachineGun Preacherstarring Gerard Butler. Prior to that Messina worked with M, Night Shyamalan to create the fantasy adventure The Last Airbender. He has also frequently collaborated with director Steven Soderbergh, designing Soderbergh's Ocean's Thirteen, Ocean's Twelveand Ocean's Eleven. The latter garnered Messina an Aft Directort Guild nomination. They also teamed upon The Good German, Eros, Solaris, Traffìcand Erin Brockovich. They first met when Messina worked as the art director on Out of Sight. 37 Additional credits include Cuftis Hanson's acclaimed drama I Mile starring Eminem and Gregory Jacobt directorial debut: Crim t nal. Born and raised in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Messina graduated from Cornell University with a degree in architecture. His initialforay into films was as a set designer on Mermaids, SchoolTiesand Housesitter which were all fìlmed in the Boston area. Relocating to Los Angeles, he went on to serve as the aft director on such films as Hard Target, The Neon Bible, Reckless, The Associate, Trial and Errorand The Sixth Sense. For television, Messina was the production designer on the series "Freaks and Geeks" created by Paul Feig and executive produced by Judd Apatow. Messina is married to set decorator Kristen Toscano Messina, with whom he frequently collaborates. They live in Los Angeles with their six-year-old son, Luca. The design team of KURT AND BART [Costume Designers] is a creative collaboration born out of a chance meeting at the University of Colorado in 1983. Formally educated in the notorious NYC club scene of the 1980's, their saftorial obsession and shared sensibility has traversed the worlds of fashion, music, theatre and fllm. In 20t4 Kuft and Baft received the Costume Designer's Guild Award nomination for Excellence in Period Film for their work on the Oscar@ winning drama Dallas Buyers Club, direûed by Jean-Marc Vallee, starring Mathew McConaughey and Jared Leto. Stokerstarring Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska was an oppoftunity to work with internationally acclaimed auteur director Park Chan-wook. Their costume design work was nominated for the 2014 London Film Critics Circle for Technical Achievement. Their previous work in film is as varied as the gritty notr Out of the Furnace starring Christian Bale and directed by Scott Cooper for Relativity, to the dance musical Step Up -TDdirected by Jon M. Chu for Sum mit Enterta n ment a nd Touchstone Pictures. Kuft and Baft's filmography includes Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden's Kind of a Funny Storywith Zach Galifianakis and Emma Robefts, Todd Solandz Dark Horse wíth Mia Farrow and Selma Blair, Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Freidman's Howlwilh James Franco and John Hamm, Dito Montiel's Fightingwith Channing Tatum, Daniel Barnz Phoebe in Wonderland with Elle Fanning, and lohn Cameron Mitchell's notorious Shortbus. i Itt Their early career included designing their own clothing line called Design Asylum and creating costumes for commercials and music videos. They stood out as styling team with an approach as much about pulling fashion looks as it was about designing and building custom pieces to realize a visual image. As stylists, Kurt and Baft have worked with some of the world's strongest and most prolific image makers, among them, Steven Klein, Herb Ritts, Patrick Demarchelier, Matthew Rolston, Francis Lawrence, Dean Karr, Mark Seliger, and Mary Ellen Mark. They have created lasting images with such music icons as David Bowie, Ozzy Osbourne, Marilyn Manson, Courtney Love, Pink, and Britney Spears. As Senior Vice President of Production and Development at Color Force, BRYAN UNKELESS [CoProducerl was a co-producer on The Hunger Games and Catching Fire. He was the development executive on the wildly successful Diary of a Wimpy Kid franchise, which is based off of leff Kinney's best-selling children's books. The third film in the series, Drary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Dayrstarring Steve Zahn, Rachel Harris and Zachary Gordon-was released in August of 2012. Unkeless was a development executive on Lone Sherfig's adaptation of the best-selling novel One Dayby David Nicholls. Starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess , One Daywas released by Focus Features in 201t. Prior to joining Color Force, Unkeless worked at Parkes-MacDonald Productions where he was involved with projects such as The Burning Plai¡>wnlten and directed by Guillermo Arriaga-and The UninviteF directed by the Guard Brothers. A graduate of Duke University, Unkeless enjoys art, swimming, running, cycling and watching the Denver Broncos win, 38 One of the most renowned Makeup Aftists in the motion pícture business, VE NEILT [Make-Up Designer & Department Headl has set many standards of excellence in the makeup field. Over the course of her career Neill has won three Academy Awards@, two Emmy@ Awards, four Saturn Awards, a BAFÏA Award, Local 706 Best Character Makeup Award and the first Aftist to be awarded Hollywood Foreign Press "Makeup Artist of the Year" Awards well as the first Makeup Aftist to be honored as Makeup Aftist of the Year by MAC Cosmetics. That is a total of 22 international nominations and wins for her creative and innovative makeups. From her early career as a rock'n roll stylist, Neill began to develop her skills as a Designer and Makeup Attist. Specializing in concept, design and execution, Neill entered the film industry and discovered a talent for extreme fantasy makeup. Neill created space travelers for the first Star Trekflm and for the hit comedy Galaxy Quest, rock'n roll vampires for Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys and visions of The Afterlife for Tim Burton's wacky comedy Beetlejuice. She turned Johnny Depp into scissors wielding anti-hero for Edward Scissorhandq, Robin Williams into a Scottish Nanny for Mrs. Doubtfrre, Martin Landau into horror king Bela Lugosi for Ed Wood and brought to life an onslaught of villains, beauties and super-heroes for Warner Brothers' early Batman series. She gave Patricia Arquette the Stigmata, transformed Christine Baranski into the Grinchbsexy girlfriend, aged Johnny Depp 60 years for the film Blow and turned Jude Law into the perfect Love-Robot for Steven Spielberg's ,4./. Neill continues her illustrious career with an assoftment of new characters ranging from possessed beings in Constantine and a slew of difi, drunken, barnacle encrusted Pirates for the Pirates if the Caribbean series. She turned Johnny Depp into the infamous Butcher Barber of Fleet Street for the film musical Sweeney Todd and transformed Mike Myers into The Love Guru. She worked with Robert Downey Jr., Jamie Fo>x, and Catherine Keener on The SolotsÇ Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor in I Love You Phillips Morris. More Vampires for Prieststaning Paul Bettany, Maggie Qu, Carl Urban and Lilly Collins. In 2010 she headed up the Special Makeup FX Department for the fúm Thon She swung in to action as the Department Head for The Amazing Spiderman 1 & 2. She also did The Host, a Stephanie Myers book. Throughout her career Neill has worked with many of Hollywood's brightest stars. Jack Nicholson, Keira Knightly, Julia Roberts, Danny DeVito, Sarah Jessica Parker, Johnny Depp, Uma Thurman, Orlando Bloom, Sigourney Weaver, Jude Law, Ethan Hawke, Catherine Keener, Jim Carey, Andy Garcia, Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Lawrence and Woody Harrelson, Saoirse Ronan, Diane Kruger and William Huft have all called upon Neill for her expertise with Beauty, the Bizarre and lots of Wild Characters. This is a small part of the all-star list of clientele who enjoy the touch of Neill's magical brush. She has now added the title, The Judgeto her resume for the new hit reality TV Show Face Off on the Syff channel. The show highlights Special Makeup FX and is now gearing up to shoot Season 8. THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY END CREDITS Unit Production Manager First Assistant Director Key Second Assistant Director [Clear Field/Single Card Crawl] Second Unit D¡rector [Clear Field/Single Card Crawl] Executive in Charge of Production - PART 2 Jan Foster Christopher Surgent Douglas Plasse Charles Gibson Donna Sloan fClear Field/Single Card Crawl] 39 Henning Molfenter Charlie Woebcken Christoph Fisser Co-Producers CAST Jennifer Lawrence Josh Hutcherson Liam HemswoÉh Woody Harrelson Donald Sutherland Philip Seymour Hoffman Jul¡anne Moore Willow Shields Katniss Everdeen Peeta Mellark Gale Hawthorne Haymitch Abernathy President Snow Plutarch Heavensbee President Alma Coin Pr¡mrose Everdeen Finnick Odair Effie Tr¡nket Sam Claflin Elizabeth Banks Mahershala Ali Jena Malone Boggs Johanna Mason Jeffrey Wright Paula Malcomson Stanley Tucci Natal¡e Dormer Evan Ross Elden Henson Wes Chatham Eugenie Bondurant Sarita Choudhury Stef Dawson Meta Golding Pat¡na Miller Omid Abtahi Joe Chrest Michelle Forbes M¡sty Ormiston Kim Ormiston Gwendoline Christie Robeft Knepper Mark Jeffrey Miller April Grace David Hallyday Linds Edwards Thomas Blake, Jr. Cameron Macconomy Desmond Phillips Elle Graham Lacy Dmitriew Kate Rachesky Beetee Katniss' Mother Caesar Flickerman Cress¡da Messalla Pollux Castor Tigris Egeria Ann¡e Cresta Enobaria Commander Paylor Homes Mitchell Lieutenant Jackson Leeg #1 Leeq #2 Commander Lyme Antonius D4 Officiant Doctor Aurelius Greenhouse Guard #1 Injured Career Rebel Sniper Pugnax Commander of D5 G¡rl in Lemon Yellow Coat Rebel Nurse Capitol Girl Katniss' Father Everdeen Child #1 Everdeen Child #2 Stunt Coordinator / Fight Coordinator Superuising Stunt Coord¡nator Stunt Coordinator (Berlin) Ass¡stant Stunt Coordinator (Berlin) Stunt Coordinator (Paris) Key Stunt Rigger Head Stunt Rigger (Berlin) Katniss Stunt Double Peeta Stunt Double Gale Stunt Doubles Phill¡p Troy L¡nger Bear Lawrence Theodore Lawrence Sam Hargrave R.A, Rondell Ralf Haeger Florian HoE Philippe Guegan Michael Hugghins Alexander Magerl Renae Moneymaker Ralf Koch Erik SchulÞ Daniel Hargrave Jeremy FiÞgerald Jackson Spidell Joerg "Elma" Ellmer Kyle Gardner Michael Hanson Finnick Stunt Double Utility Stunt (Berlin) Stunt Riggers 40 Jacob Hugghins Tony Hugghins Eddie Yansik William Morts Brian Simpson Rockey Dickey Arturo Dickey Brycen Counts John Paùick Daily Werner Bernstaedt Thayr Harris Chris Daniels Monique GandeÊon Stephen Conroy Reginald Jackon Jr Dante Won Ha T. Ryan Mooney Garrett Hammond Scott Hunter Cody Robinson Stunt Rigger (Berlin) Stunts Cecilia C. Ice Amy Lynn Tuttle Sarah Reagin Bobby Jordan Max Calder Aaron Toney Remington Steele Joe W¡lliams Matt Berberi Shane Daniels Holland Diaz Victor Lopez Daniel Graham Todd Warren Mike W¡lson Brent Bernhard Danya Bateman Maya Santandrea Nick Dekay Nick Stanner Philip Dido Damita Howard Crystal Hooks Andy Rusk Jacob Kabel Paul O'Connor Kevin Morgan Jane Oshita Chris Antonucci Jessica Merideth Tony McFarr David Brian Martin Maggie MacDonald Elizabeth Davidovich Dean Grimes Greg Sproles Todd RogersTerry John Tyler Vogt John Casino Ryan Stratis Kevin Cassidy Jennifer Cobb Jacob Garcia Marcelle Coletti Jermaine Holt Tye Claybrook Jr. Donny Carrington 4t Jwaundace Candece Shell¡ta Box¡e John Bernecker Joann Bernat Josh Diogo Yan Dron Troy Faruk Ian Eyre Scott Dale Jennifer Harris Aby Matin Christopher Padilla Eric Strateme¡er James Tyroff Ashley Rae Lonnie Smith Laurie Singer ïhomas Culler Scott Loeser Alan D'Antoni John Junesung Shim Bayland Rippenkroeger Karin Justman Nicholas Jones Greg Reynolds Joseph Logan Newell Haley Nott Matthew Murray Andy Martin Raven Baker Jennifer Badger Stanton Barrett CC Taylor Rebecca Ohmes Eric Benson Theresa Pink Adam Ciesielski Israel Horne Allan Padelford Leo Plank Alrik Kreemke Jockel Neubauer Steve Albrecht Tim Haberland Kr¡stin Haberland Jan Bóhme Alexandra Nazahn Marie Mouroum Cha Lee Yoon Phong Giang Stunts (Berlin) Can Ayd¡n Kristoffer Fuss Vanessa Wieduwilt OIiver Juhrs Chris Gneisel Sven Raschka Wolfgang Lindner Markus Ranglack Georg Ebinal Elman Mammadov Charlene Thoms Bella Garc¡a Georgina Philp Claudia Heinz Eskindir Tesfay Joshua Grothe Sascha Girndt 42 Marco Albrecht Wanja GöÞ Ul¡ Richter Matthias Guenther Thomas Hacikoglu Mike Moeller Niklas Kinzel Hannes Pastor Rajab Hassan Hugo Bariller Julien Bruant Serge Crozon Stunts (Paris) Thierry Saelens Lyne Doffagne Frederick Renard Louis-Marie Nyee Jerome Gaspard Vincent Haquin Ludovic Silmezis John Medal¡n Vincent Bouillon Frederic Vallet Vlad¡m¡r Houbart Marion Levavasseur Julie Pinault Anthony Pho Sean Guegan Jonathan Henry Helene Tran Sybille Blouin Hel¡copter Pilots Dav¡d Par¡s Alan Purw¡n lClear Field/Single Card Crawl] [Georgia LOGO] lClear Field/Single Card Crawl] Southeast Casting by Jackie Burch, CSA [Clear Field/Single Card Crawl] In Memory of Garry Bailey CREW Production Supervisor Associate Producer Set Decorator Supervising Art Director At Directors M¡ka Saito Cameron Macconomy Larry Dias Dan Webster Andrew Max Cahn Priscilla Elliott Lauren Polizzi Sean Ryan Jennings Justin Miller David Thompson, S.O.C. Assistant Art Directors "4" Camera Operator First Assistant "4" Camera Trevor Loom¡s Second Assistant "4" Camera Pahick Sokley Josh Medak Jess Lakoff Don Steinberg Dwight Campbell Kyle Spicer Adrian Jebef Saul Mcsween Daniel Wurschl Murray Close "8" Camera Operator First Assistant "B" Camera Second Assistant "8" Camera Data Management Supervisor DIT Film Loaders Still Photographer Associate Producer / Post Production Supervisor Jeffrey Harlacker 43 Film Editor First Assistant Ed¡tors Jennifer Vecchiarello Lauren Clark Carroll Lara Khachooni Micah Wolf Paul Alderman Madelaine Jereczek Ass¡stant Editors Visual Effects Editors Tom Reagan Steve Miller Rod Dean Adam Zucker Dillard Brown 3D Editor Post Production Ass¡stant Post Production Intern Superu¡sing Sound Editors and Re-Recording Mixers Skip Lievsay Jeremy Peirson, CAS Jason Miller Walter Garcia Post Production Coordinator Visual Effecb Producer Associate Visual Effecb Producer Visual Effects Accountant Visual Effecb Coordinators Chrysta Marie Bufton Cynthia LeJeune Victor F. Medel Ainslie Thomas Patrick Thomas O'Rourke Robbie Janda Leah Hardstark Wes Dorough Kristofer Cross Andrew Prescott Lead Data Wrangler Data Wrangler Visual Effects Assistants Visual Effects Berlin / Paris Coordinator Visual Effecb Berlin / Paris Data Wrangler Visual Effects Berlin Assistant Visual Effects Paris Assistant In-House Visual Effects Supervisor In-House Compositing Lead In-House Compositors Annabelle Troukens Bastian Hopfgaten Roman Remer Delphine Volny John Stewat Michael Liv Eric Almeras Sam Edwards Greg Groenekamp Raul Moreno Bethany Onstad Mattaniah Yip Roxy Zuckerman Ana Maria Quintana Jose Antonio Garcia Jonathan Lee-Ger Fuh Jay Collins Dave Deever Scr¡pt Supervisor Production Sound Mixer Boom Operator Sound Ut¡lity V¡deo Assist Supervising Engineer 24 Frame Playback Monte Swann Jared Rosen Dave Landaker Peter Thoren James Gallimore Chris Love Dan Murbarger Chad Williams Ied Cognata Jason Zorigian David Halagarda Jill Vaupen Nicole Morales Kim Khoo Jason Bogard David M. Atkinson Supervising Engineer 24 Frame Operating Supervisor 24 Frame Playback Operator Playback Operators Video Projectionist Watchout Operator Video Consultant Production Coordinator Assistant Production Coordinator Travel Coordinator Shipping Coordinator Product¡on Secretary Production Controller 44 Production Accountant First Assistant Accountant Key Second Assistant Accountants Jim Dunlap John Weber Kathy Donno Gaytra Arnold Annette Maria Bas Kathy Edwards Maggie Levinge Second Assista nt Accounta nts Superv¡sing Payroll Accountant Assistant Payroll Accounting Clerks Boysie Jereza Ariane Chatman Chr¡stopher Beeman Tina Sauls Marcus J. Calloway Alex Huebner Marisol Jimenez Ka¡ty Warnock Construction Accounta nt Construction Accounting Clerk Insurance Estimator Post Production Accounting by Post Production Accountant Post Product¡on Payroll Accountant Post Production Ass¡stant Accountant Post Accounting Clerk Location Manager Key Assistant Location Managers Ken Ryan Rice Gorton Pictures Liam Hearne Amanda Sutton Erica Kolsrud Patrick Williams Ken Lavet Naomi Motohashi Trey Neely Chris Saharek Gabby Williamson Aubrey Devaney Assistant Location Managers Second Second Assistant Director Additional Second Assistant Directors Megan Schmidt Kr¡stina Peterson Cody Williams Aric Sabin Ethan Duff Robin "RK'Kempf Courtni Mills Set Production Assistants Becca Rogers Corey Burks Riley Flanagan Kelly Gill Brian Patrick Carroll Jamie MacDonald Julie Pechanek Kevin Abrams Rob Pittard Joseph Ra¡nes David Maftin Benjamin Muratet Max Fisher Anna Heppner Greg Hopwood Amber Blackman Nicole Adkins Mallory Bradley Victoria Payne Anna Stachow Rene Warnes Cecily C. Carrieré Bianca Hawkins Antonette N. Tucker Greg Capocc¡a Andrew Litvak Assistant to Ms. Jacobson Ass¡stant to Mr. Kilik & Ms. 45 Foster Assistant to Ms. Lawrence Assistant to Mr. Hutcherson Ass¡stant to Mr. Hemsworth Ass¡stant to Mr. Harrelson Assistant to Mr. Hargrave & Mr. Cira Sims Andre Pochon Angus Harrison Joshua Fritel Rondell Elizabeth Nouri Shayna MarkowiÞ Bridget Cohen Samy Burch Alex Marden Casting Assoc¡ate Casting Assistant Local Casting Associate Local Cast¡ng Assistant Extras Casting by Rose Locke Jamie Lynn Catrett Katie Lawson Ressie Buftley Guy Micheletti Extras Casti ng Assistants Key Grip / "4" Camera Dolly Grip Best Boy Grip Dolly Gr¡p Ben D. Griffith Jr. T¡m Rook Charles Arnold Bill Chapman Jr. Ryan Ferguson John Grubb Wh¡tney Pate Sean Piper Ryan Provence Frank Ryan Micah Ta¡ Wallace D.G. Dhiensuwana Gr¡ps Rigging Key Gr¡p Rigging Best Boy Grips Kev¡n Fahey Wlll¡am Bennett, Jr. Jeff Brinker Oscar Gomez Mike Hester David Skinner Justin Bernhard Scott Bobo Charley Brown Clint Carswell Christopher A. Cooley Karim Essawy James Floyd Berrian A. Hobby IV Justyn Plath Paul E. Prickett Rigging Grips Tim Richeson Jacob Ross Zachary Saville Michael Ann Swan Dorrie Van Winkle Michael Howell John Bonnin Jason Hibarger Walter Bithell Greg Etheredge Cristen Clark Just¡n Elder Niles McElroy Scott Medcalf Stephen Raybourn Dirk Jenkins M¡chael Tyson Donny Fowler Mike Robeftson Carson E. Mayne Lance Bregeth T¡m Chang Technocrane Operator Libra Head Operators Gaffer Best Boy Electric Lighting Technicians Base Camp Electric¡an Rigging caffer Rigging Best Boy Electric Stage Rigging Gaffer Rigging Equipment Best Boy Rigging Electricians 46 Devin Clark Michael Justin Cowaft Greg Davis Jonathan Escobar Aubrey Gall Kerry Hoskins Grayson Hunter John Larimore Michael Patterson Daniel Talley Jordan Tyson Scott Barnes Robert Russell Matt Klann John Lally Mike Visencio David Scott Phillip Abeyta Catherine Cravens-Penrod John Richard Walden Aaron Richards Athur SchulÞ Mark Vuille Brian Woronec Robert Fechtman Jim Hewitt Karl Martin Easton Smith Jim Tocci Ernie Avila Lighting Console Programmer Rigging Dimmer Board Operator Dimmer Techn¡cians F¡xtures Foreperson Fixtures Best Boy Fixtures Set Designers Al Hobbs George Lee-McDonnell Dawn Brown Manser Scott Lukowski Nathan Schroeder Joanna Bush Trey Shaffer Wylie Griffin Giacomo Gh¡azza Raymond G. Prado Scot Erb Concept Art¡sts At Graphic Designer Department Coordinator Storyboard Artists Senlor Model Maker Art Department Production Assistants Kate Emery Lauri Lannan Brett Smith Steve Ladish James Sm¡th Scott Johnson Samuel P. Carter Dana Corbett Deborah Croswell Matthew Flory Daniel Foster Blade Ladish Amy Lehman Sean Macomber Mike Magno Frank McKeever Lisa "Pike" Rincon Rahmon Rose Douglas Stanley Eugene Sullivan Frankie Walker Beth Wheeler Tony Andraus Ed Bearden III Leadperson Set Decoration Gang Boss Drapery Foreperson On-Set Dresser Set Dressers 47 Erik Berentsen Kai Blomberg Jonathan Bobbitt Neil Bowman Maxwell Britton Tom Callinicos Nicole Eldredge Jose Gar¡bay Corey Gomez Michael Gregan Linda Brenick Gruskin Fredd¡e Haft Rodney Harris Terry Hill A¡mee Holmberg Jim Jackson Dane Junod Tyler Kettenburg David Ladish Melanie Ladish Albert M. Lewis IV Jose E. Libao Victor Mendez David Mltchell M¡chael A. Murray Jr. Michael Per¡Þ Edward J. Protwa Er¡c Ramirez El¡ Reichline Pahick Shaw Daniel F. Simmons James Slater Eitan Sonnenberg Timothy Stuart Ely Vegh Dav¡d Weeks Sara Gardenercail Set Decoration Buyers Margaret Hungerford Christopher Carlson Lisa Chugg Set Decoration Warehouse Manager Lead Set Decoration Scen¡c Mark Keever Rick Brondum Renee Lesselroth Anna Ragghiant¡ Seay Earehart Stephen D. Eno Pa¡nter Set Decorat¡on Scenic Pa¡nters Jeff DeBell Key Greens On-Set Greens Foreperson Greensmen Pedro L Barquin Jessic¿ Echols Cary Goen John Hemphill T.J. Rottenberg Larry E. Scott Drew Petrotta Property Master Assistant Property Masters Rick Chavez Hannah Hinkel Amy Giedra¡tis Chuck Rousseau Amanda Ward James Perini Steve Cremin Armourer Property Assistant Property Production Assistant Special Effects Coordinator Assistant Special Effects Coordinator Set Foreperson Will¡am D. Lee Brandon Keys Mclaughl¡n 48 Pyrotechnic Foreperson Special Effects Technicians Lee McConnell Nathen Cavins Terry Chapman Troy Cloud Roderic Duff Donny Eidson Trey Gordon N¡ck Karas Jay King loe Love Wes Mattox Paul Sabourin George S. Vrattos Patrick Edward White Scott Will¡s Matt Wilson Chelsea Madison Ihe Aaron S¡ms Company Aaron Sims Steffen Reichstadt Luca Nemolato Jared Krichevsky Joshua Min Cvetomir Georg¡ev Lauren Barciszewski Mark A. Peterson Lisa Tomczeszyn Edward T. Hanley Deborah Cha Blevins Jennifer Kamrath Special Effects Buyer Creature Design by Creature Art Director Creature Concept Artists Creature Concept Coordinator Costume Supervisor Ass¡stant Costume Designer Key Costumers District 13 Combat Uniform Concepb by Specialty Costumes by Specialty Costumes Supervisor Specialty Costumes Crew Aitor Throup Film Illusiont Inc. Russell Shinkle Dorothy Bulac-Eriksen Marilee Canaga Dan Crawley Josh Cameron Chris Dooly George Gaspar Tamaki Heid Anthony Julio Gil Libefto Aft Pimentel Tim Ralston Scott Ram¡rez Katelyn Rodgers Jody Schoffner Sarah Zinn Scott R. Hank¡ns Costumer to Ms, Lawrence Costumer to Mr. Hutcherson & Mr. Hemsworth Costumers Valentina Aulisi Tiffany Busche Melan¡e Mascioli Daniel Molaschi Damien Quinn Danny Dirks Kristin Adams Achtmeyer Amelia McKinney Matt Jerome Ellen Semones Ashley Marie Parker Kori¡ Young Shayne Duhon Matthew Simonelli Steven Rehage Kairo CouÉs 49 Camille Hardiman Marilyn Madsen Klara Farberov Heather Vandergriff Gloria Berra Esther Lopez Margarita Kalend Jill Thraves Tony Acosta Jr. Marla Hayes Sarah Laux Molly Rogers Manufacture Foreperson Table Persons Specialty Costumers Buyers Head Ager / Dyer Textile Artist Bren Cook Textile Artist Agers / Keith Hudson Bunny Walker Dyers Paul Lewis Dustin Fletcher April J. Traquina Scott Coppock Ashley E. Singer loni Huth Head Milliner Milliner Key Tailor Tailors Luis J¡menez Sara Olson Juan Carlos J¡menez Myra Foy Judith Chang Synithia Cochran Mary L. Monds Ruth A. Hoss¡e Natasha Paczkowski Teresa Jimenez Phillip Boutté Jr. Alan Villanueva Constantine Sekeris Trey Shaffer Montgomery Hom Meredith Busey Taylor Good Anthony Davis Key Stitcher Seamstresses Cutters / Fitters Draper Costume Illustrators Costume Concept Artist Graph¡c Textile Atist Costume Researchers Costume Accountant Costume Accounting Clerk Makeup Designer / Depatment Ve Neill Nikoletta Skarlatos Conor Mctullagh Dave Dupuis Margaret Prentice Richard Alonzo Lynne Eagan Joanetta Stowers Brian Penikas Don Rutherford Deborah Rutherford Angela Moos Corinna Woodcock John Blake Jason Collins Kim Collea Noreen Wilkie Jamie Hess Peter De Oliveira Gunn Espegard Anita Brabec Elena Arroy Julie Socash Robert Maverick Brad Look Debbie Zoller Leslie Devlin Head Makeup Department Head Key Makeup Artist Makeup Artists 50 Victor Del Cast¡llo Becky Cotton Susan Ransom Micah Laine Stev¡e MaÉin G¡ndy Martin Lay'na Anderson Mi Young Nicole Sohn Aida Scuffle Roy Wooley Jamillah Simmons Judy Ponder Tracey Miller Sm¡th Noël Hernandez Bill Myer Travis Pates Gigi Collins Patrice Coleman Malika James Ke¡tric Starks Carol Rasheed Stephanie Ponder Sarah Mays Tyson Fountaine Brian Kinney Glenn Hetr¡ck's Optic Nerue Studios, Inc. Ken Culver Erin Draney Mike Obrian H¡rosh¡ Katigiri Rich Mayberry Steve Winsett Brad Palmer Special Makeup Effects, Prosthetics Created by Project Coordinators Lead Artist Special Effects Artists Hair Designer / Department Head Camille Friend K¡m Santantonio Barbara Cantu Vincent Gideon Cynthia Chapman Nikki Wright Dawn Turner Wyatt Belton Hair Department Head Key Hairstylist Third Hairstylist Background Hair Coordinator Background Fitting Coordinator Hairstylists Victor Paz Tracey Moss Jerome Allen Ann Bray Norma Lee Louisa V. Anthony Iraina Crenshaw Clare Corsick Susan Lipson Lionel Brown Shelia Cyphers-Leake Robeft Mathews Pierce Austin Rachel Solow Bryn Leetch Roxanne Wightman Lauran Upshaw Kathy Estocin-Foley Lance Aldredge Suzanna Boykin Andrea C. Brotheton Joseph Ferrara Monique Lewis 51 Jacklin Masteran loe Matke Heather Morris T¡ffony Simpson Linda C. Thompson Laurel Van Dyke Melanie Verkins Traci Walker Bryan Whisnant Celena Shackelford Cater Francie Brown Wanda Yang Temko Greg Tresan Carol Tresan Seth Tepfer Chris Snyder Dale Snyder Adam Barker Michael Carroll Sr. Scott Lodwig Yann Denoual David Tye Mariano Fernandez Gerard Forrest Studio Teacher Dialect Coach Voice Coach Animal Coordinator Animal Coordinator / Trainer Choreographer Construction Coordinator General Foreperson Plaster Supervisor Modelmaker Supervisor Labor Supervisor Lead Sculptors Welding Supervisor Location Foreperson Pa¡nt Supervisor Toolman Forepersons Hank G¡ardina Fredric Me¡n¡nger Willie Haspel Dennis Richardson John Moore Michael Gowen Pete Anderson Mark Bialuski Stephen Gindorf Devlin Lerew Sergey Mazurov James Meyer Robert Prchal Paul Roberts Robert Zavala Garry Bailey Seth Gardner Adam Johnson Mark Knapton William Monroe Waylyn Morgan Kenneth Saunchegraw James Wactor Doug Womack Mill Foreperson Buyers Propmaker Forepersons Andrew Br¡ttain Propmaker Gang Bosses Donald Cochran Scott Deadvvyler Michael Duffin David Fegely Sven Fodale Matt Greene Gary Hardy Jason Dock Hanell Samuel Mccehee Jessie McMillion William Mullis Jeffrey O'Brien Patrick Oldknow Kyle Olsen Alfred Ransdell Mike Slattery Tom Sola 52 Michael Stone Joseph Voltolin Nelson Wernu James Anthony Kenneth Anthony Robert Ballew Mike Barber Eric Barker Bryan Bazzell Ronald Bloodworth Kenneth Brown James Burke Larry Cranford Keith Crowe Kenneth Dean Marshall Downey Propmakers Rick Fields Michael Fowler Wayner Garner Johnny Garner William Gouinlock Darrin Graham Gary Grayson Chr¡stopher Green W¡lliam Greenwood III Rob Hamby Mark Harbacheck Larry Harris Tm Hightower Jimbo Hollums Will¡am Hughes Aaron Jaggers Shane Johnson Steve Klimes Alphonse Lambert, Jr. Jason Maloney Scott Maney Steve Mayo Wayne Morgan Timothy Mumpower Matthew Nelson William Palmer Brian Parham Gail Pearson Breck Pinkerton Curtis Pikhford II Harold Proctor Randy Proctor William Pyke Joseph Raposa Kenny Rivers Seth Roesch Randall Rome Matthew Russell Barry Stanczak William Stephens Kurt Stumpf II Jeff Tolley Tavis Trussell Guy Tustin, Jr, Glenn Wactor Billy Wade John Walgren Jonathan Weaver Vance W¡lliams Paul Wilson Bret Woodall 53 Plaster Foreperson Plaster Gang Bosses Eric Nelson David Falconer Richard Holling Derrick Humphreys Jorge Pena Tracy Turner Justin Allmett Michael Alvarado Bryce Barker Steven Bey Alex Bye Michael Fretwell Victor Harris Plasterers Jason Jackson Arthur Lilyander Mark Lopez Matt Lopez Raul Lopez Ryan McBride Doug Polito David Rodriguez Gregg Smeb Daniel Soles Jared Trepepi Eric Van Hull Michael Carroll, Jr. Ronald Riggs Joe Bravo Sarah Burke Brandon Johnson Mouldmaker Foreperson Mouldmaker Gang Boss Mouldmakers Timothy Eilers Sculptor Gang Boss Sculptors Jonathan Burdeshaw Christine Mahuna John Marshall Gerard O'Halloran David Rushing Daniel Soltis Bruno Troadec Jeremiah Crowley Vincent Amelio Cliff Battle Ronald Bishop Lee Brownlow Craig Butterman Michael Cordell Richard Dragin Chet Garlow Justin Garlow Louie Gauna Welding Foreperson Welders Klaus Gonzalez Mickey Harrison Julia Hill Brian Iglesias Timothy Johnson Garrett Manley Joshua Miller Dan Murphy Greg Newton John O'Loughlin Caleb Phillips Jim Pike Alex Ramey James Straka Michael Strange Wendell Ray Swafford John Tillotson Luis Ulloa 54 Danny Vasquez Lawrence Wabon Jr. Eric Wright Eddie Esparza Labor Forepersons Robert Fidalgo Tim Imre Hector Vega Michael Cook Russell Hightower Jeremy Hughet Sr. Kyle Wells Wesley Coleman Evan Fowler Bryan Heil Elijah Morgan Calvin Scott Brandon Watson James Br¡ce Justin Clark Nicholas Clements Codey Courtemanche Stacy Crowe Keron Cutkelvin Utility Forepersons Ut¡lity Gang Bosses Utility leffrey Deese Ryan Dolson Johnathan Fagan Nathan Furtado Charles Brian Gleaton Christopher Gopaul Michael Gopaul Bryan Hembree Richard Hilley leremy Scott Hughet Jr Crystal Johnson B. Dav¡d King Garrett Matin James Morton Jeff B. Norris Glen Page Derrick Phillips M¡chael Pierce Jon Privett Jacob Proctor Robert Reed Derrlck Runnion Chris Short Nicholas S¡lls Steven Strawhun James Sutton Josh Walker Chris Watson Tyler Whisnant Maximo Soto Frederika Gray Belle Rose Armstrong Mario Barajas Kate Lee Todd Hatfield Tiffany Boyett Sm¡th Jeremiah Castleman Thomas Ellis Jeffery Ellis Larry Farr¡s David Johnson Gregory Massey Chad Reilly Michael Roland HOD Carrier Lead Scenic Foreperson Scen¡c Forepersons Scenic Aft¡sts 55 James Williams Cliff Berns Andrew Carter Michael Costello Charles Swift Stacy Clinger John Dorrien Paint Forepersons Paint Gang Bosses Troy Hope Suzan Katcher Jason Lagos Joseph Northrop Mike Rust Lamont Sn¡pes Chris Samp Ben Darnell Russell Drew Joseph Grifflth Nicholas Hatfield Bobby Martin Santisouk Phrasavath Craig Shordon James Bruce Smith George Stuat, Jr. Michael Thompson Sean David Tyler Emilia Vrattos Sarah Snyder Stand-by Painter Painters Construction Assistant Transportation Coord inator Transportation Captai ns Denny Ca¡ra Robeft Brubaker Wally Frick Jayson Chang Craig Vogel Quincy Cason Jim Babbidge Timothy S. Barker Kevin Caira Adam Chrisman Ryan Coble Christopher Dooley Pam Hov¡es Vincent King Haskell Loudermilk Alan Love Ben Lowe III T¡m Mccaughy Peter Mccoran Michael Anthony McMahan FiÞathor Miller John Muller Donald Murphy Transportation Dispatcher DOT Administrator Dr¡ver to Mr. Lawrence Drivers Matt Neel Nick Nelson Carl Parsons Robeft Wayne Pullen Eddie Ray Vic Ross Edward M. Ross Danny Rowe, Jr. Stuart Sch¡ff Steve Sorkin Dennis Steere Taylor Suffield Royce Taffar Franklin Thomas James Turman Jr. Kathleen Webster 56 Larry Lee W¡lliams Victor Yb¡ernas Glenn Knowlton Ann & Mario Cater¡ng Marijan Zoric Ann Zor¡c Anthony Zoric Manuel Castillo Raymundo Gomez Luka Jurkin Gresszell Williams Britney Lozano Georgia Belcher Lauren Aparicio Stephanie Beman Javan Adams Jr. Andrew Arcieri Jasm¡n Arvanites Shawn Brotherton Russell S. Daugherty Shawn Delaney Landon Butch Diaz Chr¡stian F¡sher Parad¡se Franklin Michael Gallichet Adäm Hamilton Glenda Beth Hewitt Rachel Jacobs Robert Windsor Jones Jr Matthew Brody Lathan Cassandra Lawson Caterer Head Cheß Catering Assistants Key Craft Service Craft Service Second Ass¡stant Craft Service Third Assistant Addit¡onal Helpers Kelsey Parsell Kristofor Shoft Patricia Tuckwiller Quentin Turner Derron Delaney Theresa Khouri L. Wren Boney John W. Galbreath Loretta Hightower Eldon Hughlon, Jr. Jay Knight Jr. Key Set Medic Key Construction Medic Medics Dan¡el V¡ce Paul Lowe SISS LTD, Medical Technical Advisor Sct Securify Randy Bowie Mike Stewart Louis Dupaú Rod Covington ENTERTAINMENT CLEARANCES, INC. Rights & Clearances by Laura Sevier Cassandra Barbour William Casey Hurwitz Creative Un¡t Publicist EPK Produced by BERLIN UNTI A co-production between Seashore GER1, Inc. and Studio Babelsberg Line Producer Supervising Aft Director Art Directors Miki Emmrich David Scheunemann Steve Summersgill Wolfgang Metschan Gunnar Z¡mmer Mark Rosinsk¡ Karl Keil Soenke Hansen Assistant Art Director Set Decorator Assistant Camera "C" Camera Operator 57 Assistant "C" Camera Assistant "C" Camera Assistant "D" Camera Assistant "D" Camera Sound Cable / Additional Boom Operator 24 Frame Playback Key Grip Key Lighting Grip Best Boy Lighting Gr¡p "8" Camera Dolly Grip Vernon Dolan First Second First Second Flor¡an Schwar¿ Heiko Wentorp Stephanie Dahlhaus Howard Bevan Rob¡n Haefs Glenn König Peter Kramer Robeû BarÞ Christian Scheibe Philipp Rath Sebastian Mayer Hinrich Peters Frank "Paco" Didlaukies Sebastian Lindner Sonny Fels Christof Grunz Kenneth Pearson Robeft Schroeder Jonathan Beneteau Christian Brubach Tina Guenther Gr¡ps Light¡ng Grips Junior Lighting Grip Lighting Grip Trainee Rigging Key Grip Rigging Best Boy Grip Rigging Grips Torsten Rackoll Sebastian Koloczek Florian Sperr Stephan Wulff Rene Krasel Klaus Hoenicke Andre Zuchold Patrick "Pepe" Wessler MaÞe Behm Martin Hampel Andreas Koebernick Thomas Huebener Helmut Prein Oliver Haas Daniel Jopp Axel Scholz Goetz Schmidt Zur Nedden Joerg Meinert Nikolas Wunder Sascha Goerlich Enno Hoffmann Georg Simmendinger Olaf Richter M¡rko Fricke Angelika Padberg Anne Rosch Georg Heimann Remote Head Techn¡cian Gaffer Best Boy Electric Set Power Electric¡an Electr¡cians Add¡t¡onal Electr¡cians Phil¡p Fleischer Sebastian Beutler Stefan Wilking Arian Uting Dietmar Haupt Holger Lehnau Christian Rybka Maximilian Dreusch Roland Modes Matthias Dippe Carsten Klockow Matthias Edinger Anton Meister Guido Zinck Lukas H¡ppe Mads Gutowski Lighting Truck Master Rigging Gaffer Rigging Best Boy Electric Rigging Electricians Dimmer Operators Jun¡or Dimmer Operator Condor Operators 58 David Horn Jonathan Kaiser Stefan Braesen Bruno Keller Sebastian "Berry" Behrens Dan Jung Harry "Abu" Groepler Stefan Graf Jost Engelmayer Sadlowski Hartmut Doering Sven Hoffman Hubert Bogdanowicz Carsten Woithe Stephanie Rass Generator Operators Fixtures Foreperson Fixtures Best Boy Fixtures Electricians ïll Digital Set Designer Set Designers Tarnia Nicol Junior Set Designer At Deparùnent Coordinator Graphic Designer Assistant Set Decorator / Coordinator Storeperson Ass¡stant Storeperson Lead Set Dresser Set Dresser Forepersons Marc BiÞ Roxy Konrad Henning Brehm Marei H¡Eler Bjoern Holzhausen Henri Grund Attila Krueziu Christoph Heinecke Hubet Boeck Set Dressers David Thummerer Michael Bernardy Florian Speidel Jens Gaube Tim Sehling Ralf Churfuerst Ingwer Ne¡Eel Fabio P¡astra Nane Cornelius René Roll Katharina Kluge Lothar Riedrich Rainer Kaufmann Set Decoration Buyer Set Decoration Shopper Set Decoration Trainee Rubble / Greensperson Greensperson Property Master / Stand-by props Till Sennhenn Assistant Property Master Assistant Stand-by Props HOD & Armoury Superv¡sor Senior Office / Armourer Crew Coordinator Office / Armourer Crew Coordinator Key Armourer First Armourer Armourers Marco Boehm Gemma Stratton Adolf Wojtinek Michael Apling Juliane Walker Hummer Hoymark Mario Uy Mark N¡elsen Sven Huebner Uwe Lehmann Walter Wißmann Eckaft Friz Friederike Becket Carolin Langenbahn Katrin Bellingen Katrin Eser Gerd Nefzer Bernd Rautenberg Gun Smith Buyer Props Store Person Helping Hands Property Assistant Special Effects Supervisor Special Effects Set Foreperson Spec¡al Effects Workshop Foreperson M¡chael Luppino Special Effects Breakaways Foreperson Jaroslav Bucek Sebastian Venhues Special Effects Sr. Workshop 59 ïechnicians Juergen Thiel Norman Ernst Olaf Will Andreas Schiller Special Effects Sr. Set Technicians Zoltan Toth Christoph Gatlacher Jens Schmiedel Thomas Thiele Daniel Godec Andreas Herberg Special Effects Technicians Special Effects Sr. Pyrotechn¡cs Technician Special Effects Pyrotechnics Techn¡cian Special Effects Technical & Crew Coordinator Special Effects Buyer Nefzer Project Management & Accounting Costume Supervisor Costume Depatment Coordinator Cast Costumers Marcus "Paul" Preussing Andre Emme Klaus Mielich Rene Barthel Josefa Geiss Meike Schlegel Susanne Stroh Theresa Anna Luther Dietke Brandt Juliana Stenzel Emily Abel Patricia Puisy Julia Schaedle Urs Dierker Sophie JenEsch Liz Kreyenberg Katl Lafin Inga-Britt Wassmann Anna Munro Jan Diekmann Catalina Iturralde Aponte Katrin Kobold Christophe Linéré Ulrike Diallo Ellen-Maria Muggelberg David Werer Petra Schaumann Valeska Schitthelm Crowd Costume Coordinator Crowd Costumers Buyer Agers / Dyers Key Tailor Tailor Seamstresses Wardrobe Ass¡stant Makeup Department Head Hair Department Head Prosthet¡cs Makeup & Ha¡r Coordinator Makeup & Ha¡r Artists Joern Se¡feft Mareike Sass Andrea Gotowschikow Jana Filipp Johanna RagwiÞ - Agentur Filmgesichter Patrick Winkler Patrick Peters Extras Casting by Extras Casting Assistants Extras Casting Production Assistant Crowd Marshalls Sophie Heller Silvia Willmy Annett Franz Christian Ressel Mareike Beer Matin RagwiÞ Paul Hoffmann Lisa Böttcher Kenneth Seifert Klaus grosse Darrelmann René Wuttke Location Manager Assistant Location Managers 60 Anna Coats Mario Wittmann Badr Zouhir Friedbert VieÞ Constantin Brandenburg Jan Prudoehl Set Manager Location Assistants HOD Fac¡l¡ties Production Accountant Assistant Accountant Assistant Accountant / Cashier Payroll Accountant Assistant Cashier Assistant Payroll File Clerk Production Coordinator Assistant Product¡on Coordinator Travel Coordinator Shipping Coordinator Production Secretary Production Office Trainee Crowd Asslstant D¡rector Key Third Assistant Director Key Set Production Assistants Lena Schmigalla Chr¡stian Fischer Rabeah Hinrichs Andreas Schumann Grit Menzzer Daniel Steiner Mai Ngoc Nguyen Silvia Lindner Elisabeth "Ellie" Kemps Michèle Maurer Katharina Gapski Milena Bomalick Karsten Junghans Dennis Becker Finn Pelke Ronny Schroeder Andreas Simon Bobby McGee Luisa Laute Katalina Ketschau Anni Sell Max Egner Robet Malte Weber Leon Fechner Rosemoon Cunningham Anne-Sophie Velten Louis Baer Daniel Kybuz Benjam¡n Loebbert Set Production AssistanE Chris Cordes Lynn Kommer Jenny Mey Alex Toechterle Dierk Grahlow Construction Coordinator Assistant Construction Coordinator Staff Coordinator Construct¡on Construction Buyer Construction Workshop Supervisor HOD Carpenter Supervisor Carpenter On-Set Carpenter HOD Plasterer HOD Rigger / Construction Engineer Modelmaker HOD Painter Stand-by Painter Transportation Coordinator Assistant Transportation Coordinator Transpoftation Captain Drivers Capta¡n ïransportation Secretary Picture Car Coordinator Assistant Picture Car Coordinator Drivers André Brueggemann Henry Grimm Cathleen Hoffmann Denny Neisener Marco Naumann Stefan Kurth Roman Berger Brita Hofmann Ulrich Posselt Ben Palmer Pablo Alza Dominik Re¡ndl Florian Haeger Carsten Uhlig Florian Dieckmann Philipp Von Bremen Svenja Stirn Tom Ehrhardt Matin Sekiewicz Karsten Assmann 61 Melanie Baehring Darin Damjanow Sven-Uwe Dassler Michel Ehmke Sebastian Ennen Enrico Fischer Nils Frommhold Frank Gust Steffen Haronitis Serkan Havan Axel Huebner Daniel Huhn Robet Keller Tom K¡rsten Nils Konrad Andreas Korpel Marco Kube Oliver Kujas Math¡as Längw¡ch Jan Luo Oliver Maloy Georg Meierotto Robert J. Napier Benjam¡n Reil Elias Roehm Michael Rother Ali Ruezgar Tommy Schlegel Andreas Schumacher Chr¡stoph Stangier Wolfgang Stuebner Mike Tippe Altay Uensal Er¡c Von Mutius Steve Wilks Wolfgang Zuber Klaus Splinter Matthias Fehrenbach Saem Khat-Nefzer Jolanta Koen¡g Jean Pierre Mogge Elena Meyer Christ¡an Epping Teresa HeÞel V¡ktor¡a Glaeser Anna Brandstetter Christoph Stumpe Christopher Opara Saskia Ansky ADG Ambulanz Dienst - Ulrike Trispel Joerg Lehmann Werner SchueÞ Grit BeliE Jens Hoffmann Adrian de Wet Markus Pluta Sascha Wolfram Christ¡an Wehrle Jacob Engel Hagen Raeder Chris Durth Rade Matic Marko Mende Ronald Deter Andreas Knaeblein Truck Wrangler Head Caterer Caterers Craft Service Ass¡stants Stand-Ins Set Medics Health & Safety Supervisor Health & Safety Coordinator Security Coordinator Visual Effecb Supervisor Visual Effects Unit Key Grip Visual Effecb Unit Gaffer Visual Effects Unit Video Assist Visual Effects Unit Gr¡ps Visual Effects Unit Electricians 62 FOR STUDIO BABELSBERG Production Executive Production Executive / Location Business Affairs Assistant to Mr. Woebcken & Mr. Sonja B. Zimmer Markus Bensch Katja Hoerstmann Jenifère N¡eschmidt Mar¡e Wildenhain Wolfgang Schwedler Margit JueÞ Michael Duewel Marl¡es Deponte F¡sser Assistant to Mr. Molfenter Financial Controller Accountant Head of Art Department Art Depadment Accountant Head of Publicity Assistant Publicity Eike Wolf Bianca Makarewicz Unvenagt von Have Legal Counsel Dr. Andreas Pense Dr. Gero Brugmann PARIS UNIT Production Services by Co-Producer Un¡t Production Manager First Assistant Di rector Second Assistant Director Third Assistant Director (BG) Pen¡nsula Film Seashore John Bernard Gilles Castera Ali Cherkaoui, A.F.A.R. Yannick Fauchier, A.F.A.R. Guilhem Malgoire Stéphane Cressend Emmanuel Délis Michel Galtier Jeremy Mauroy Emmanuelle Alaiku Hugues Espinasse Gregori Gajero Vincent Tulasne Gautier Isern Michel Strasser Marc Casi Laurent Schepman Joseph Mario D'Orio Antoine Husson Christian MeE Honore Soubrie Jean-Bernard losko Art Director Set Decorator First Assistant Camera Film Loader Camera ïrainee VFX Un¡t P|ate DOP VFX Unit Plate First AC VFX Unit Plate Second AC Sound Utility Key Grip Best Boy Grip Grips Eric Larsen Matteo Strasser Franck Bonomi Stephane Afchain Andy Achard Maurice Br¡cler Philippe Canu RobeÉ Dona Gilles Floquet Mathieu Jourdan Rigg¡ng Key Grip Rigging Best Boy Rigging Grips Pascal Rossignol Christophe Surbier Jean-Francois Drigeard Tom Mitaux Franck Fiquet Antonin Drigeard Benjamin Prevost Gaffer Best Boy Electric Electricians Frederic Thurot Mouloud Lakrout Nabil Dridi Yannick Audige Alexandre Gotkovski Robert Prevost Victor Abadia Christophe Boissy Michel Bo¡ssy Rigging Gaffer Rigging Best Boy Electric Rigging Electr¡cians 63 Christophe Coic Pascal Henin Philippe Pantanella Vincent Pantanella Yvan Quehec Phil¡ppe Vigier D¡mmer Operatoß / Lighting Fixtures Tr¡stan Szylobryt Jeremy Daillac Eric Monin Joel Canard Generator Operators Lo¡c Le Pechon Jean-Philippe Desfarges Pierre Vergnes Mary Finn Saisselin Adrien Roman Carine Demongueres Loic Chavanon Set Designer Assistants to Set Designer Art Depaúment Coordinator Assistant Art Department Coordinator Assistant to Art Director Aft Department Assistants Severine Guignard Alice Leconte Marion Le Borgne Alexandra Von Bachmayr Laurent Jarriau Benoit Julienne Lola Hequily Antoine Annarumma Thibaut Josserand Lucas Levon Jean-Roch Bonnin Ludovic Guille Mathias Canard Jean-Baptiste Chartier Stephanie Arnaud Edith Baudrand Catherine L¡ttle-Le-Baccon Charly Finck Frederic Devillers Olivier Breban Charlotte Winter Aurelie Appert Stephane Gallotta Samir Moundy Marcel Daudin Karine Mathieu Son¡a Gloaguen Tina Trottin Fabrice Messy Dominique Odic Eric Lapetite Jean-Louis Dias Simon Blanjo¡e Jean-Louis Morin Florent Argenta Jerem¡e Lalevee Louis Morin Frank Pituss¡ Uriel Zylberman Storeperson On-Set Dresser Assistant Set Dressers Set Dress Jun¡or Drapery Foreperson Drapery Foreperson Extra Drapery Assistant Drapery Assistant Extra Set Dress Swing Gang Set Decoration Buyer Set Decorator Buyer Assistant Set Dresser Extras Set Dress Sw¡ng Gang Extras Set Decorator Assistant Greenspersons Stand-by Props Stand-by Props Assistant Stand-by Prop Æsistants (Extras) Regis Marduel Ewen Armourer Supervisor Armourer Coordinators Aubet Christophe Maratier Marc Leroyer Jerome Miel Christophe Gabbiati Stephane Linet Armourer Assistants 64 Gerd Nefrer Bernd Rautenberg Guy Monbillard Special Effects Supervisor Special Effects Set Foreperson Special Effects Local Coordinator Special Effects Local Ass¡stant Coordinators Charles-Axel Vollard Olivier Zenenski Costume Supervisor Key Costumer On-Set Costumers Patric¡a Colin Laurence Caines Jerome Brousseau Aurelie Dolbeau Fanny MaÉeau Marie Berroyer Sarah Monfort Julien Reignoux Emmanuelle Bredoux Emmanuelle Pastre Alexandra Langlois Dom¡nique Descantes Kar¡ne Niederman Frederic Lebugle Damien Lopez Elea Talandier Nathalie Tissier Vesna Peborde Annabelle Petit Vich¡ka Yorn Veron¡que Boumaza Turid Follvik Costumers Buyer Tailors Seamstresses Mill¡ner Costume Runners Makeup Department Head Makeup Artists Francoise Quilichin¡ Melanie Queyrel Carreno Jocelyne Lemery Awefa Stubbs Vincent Jabes Hue-Lan Van Duc Corine Maillard Mathilde Humeau Avril Carpentier Stephanie Guillon Amel¡e Bouilly Francois-Xavier Joubaud Contact Lens Technician Department Head Ha¡rstylist Extras Wig Aftist Hairstylists Kay Phillips Sabrina Champion Patrice Iva Eric Benazet Anouk Gredoire Michele Decanini Patrick Inzerillo Christine Dendeleuf Catherine Duplan Laet¡tia Potrel Alexandra Becquet Diane Mahmoudi Stephane Desmarez Gil Allan Elise Ollivier-Wong Charlene Neves Michel Demonteix Corinne Masselo Silv¡ne Picard Jose-Luis Casas Serrano Aurélie Avram Aurélia Morain Elsa Matocq Jul¡ette Chatry Oliv¡er Maftin, AFR Arnaud Kaiser Extras Casting by Extras Castin g Assistants Location Manager (Voisins) Location Manager (Ivry / 65 Abraxas) Assistant Location Managers Ronan Michel Alphonse Huynh Cecile Enjalbal Axel Devaux Martin Pype Vincent Corbille Gregoire Mouveau B€noit Demoucron Sebastien Ordonez Alice Cordie Jan Lou Roussin Location Assistants Facilities Manager Facilities Assistants Production Accountant First Assistant Accountant Second Assistant Accountant Third Assistant Accountant Art Depaftment Asslstant Accountant Accountant Production Secretary Payroll Accountant Accounting Clerk Production Coordinator Assistant Product¡on Coordinator Travel Coordinator Key Set Production Assistant Set Production Ass¡stants Emmanuelle Balestrieri Claire Thoreux Audrey Maftignon Benjamin Celliez Christine Bleunven Sandra Curiel Arnaud Ple Olivier Kaczmarek Segolene Amice Lagny Mickael Conan Geraldine Serafini Jean Ghesquiere Orsa Cousin Benoit Seiller Anne Lanco Charlotte Nguyen Hugo Roussel¡n Laurent Blu Stephen Melanga Gary Brocaud Marc Boubli Walter Shnorkerll Marie de Busscher Thibaut Herbet Arthur Tabuteau Frederic Bruguet Axel Moine Quentin Rigot Rodr¡gue Adompo Edouard Sueur Johann Sorin Victor Nataf Alexandrine Veyrier Maxime Lecoq Rose-Marie Gomes Dos Reis Aurelien Chaillou Delphine Bouya Benjamin L'Hoir Garance Cahoreau-Gallier Ludovic Erbelding Jean-Luc Rosel¡er Jean-Pierre Cabardos Stephane Guerreau Construction Manager Construction Buyer Head Carpenters Eric Pet¡t-Jean Carpenter Gang Bosses Jean-Pierre Agaesse Martin Boutilie Guy Lacro¡x Philippe Behar On-Set Carpenter Carpenters Mathinus Brand Patrick Bretonniere Philippe Carchon Yannick Heuveline 66 Laurent Bessou Isoline Favier Leonardo Pancari Yann Paruss¡e Yoann Varin Julien Lebouvier Tiresias Mercier Franck Bonetto Christian Rivet Camille Nguyen Francis Nocture Jean-Philippe Da Benta Ireneusz Spiewak æno¡t Squizzato Jean-Francois Juvanon Jacques Fresnel Bertrand Guinnebault Jerome Clavier Marie Pred¡eri Isabelle Georges Ph¡lippe Meynard Elodie Pujol MaÉine Brassaeft Laur¡ane Indekeu Vincent Dangolse Denis Chaboissier Stephane Blanc Regis Lebourg Peter Hammond Eddie Guittard Acacio Francisco Benoit Bourchis Patrice Fasola Olivier Garand Laurent Champoux Eli Petit-Jean Didier Tardivel Emilie David Najib Sobhi Valent¡ne Gutierrez Assia Beldjerrou Jerzy Nowak Laercio Ribas Da Cruz Jean-Luc Whisker Nicolas Germain Vincent Maûin Francois Roux Benjam¡n Vermot Muriel Nicolle Pauline Faisant Aleth Galen Bruno Guillemet Vincent Gazier Welder Foreperson Welders Welder Trainee Utility Head Painter Painter Forepersons Painter Patinas Stand-by Pa¡nter Painters Sculptor Foreperson Sculptor Gang Boss Sculptors Pascal Cheve Staffer Construct¡on Swing Gang Yannick Demarle Alexis Coletti Thomas Serre Xavier Longuet Fabrice Bourderioux Franck Heleno Maxime Couteret Nicolas Baudry Pierre Hue Charles Heidet Marc Letourneur Vanessa Altmeyer Pierre Andrin Transportation Coordinator Transportâtion Captai ns Picture Car Coordinator Picture Car Ass¡stant Drivers 67 Maxime Baulleret Bruno Benchimol Thierry Bernardet Damien Blumberg Damien Bonduel Denis Bourgeois Jerome Breban Jean-Claude Capronnier Thierry Carpentier Jamel Chabane Frederic Chart¡er Malik Chennit Pascal Chouvier Alexia Cipriani Philippe Coutureau Henri Darrasse Emmanuel De Bernardi Yves Dore Bertrand Doudet Stephane Dupeyrou Kar¡ne Durac Philippe-Emmanuel Etame Marc Fege Yannick Fleury Ph¡lippe Gallet Stephane Geneste Jean Steeve Gerard Christophe Giallella Jean-Paul Girbal Thierry Grenade Marc Guis¡ano Christian Guyonnet Beno¡t Hemard Yves Hoffmann V¡ncent Huot Moulay Hicham Jaouik Yann Jeannot Alain Lefevre Sébastien Le Mouel M¡chel Mahieu Pierre Marchal Samuel Marconnaux Antonio Marra Attilio Marra Gilles Marsalet Gerard Mayer Kevin Mayer Philippe Mayer Julien Meunier Boban M¡losavljevic Jose Moura Antonia Ol¡vares Dominique Pariza Louise Perissel Alphonso Robeft Peres Vincent Petit Warren Pruvost Camille Rave Didier Ribes Maxime Ribes Jean-Bapt¡ste Rogez Lionel Rothschild Morad Salhi Mamadou Sall Sylvine Salvagniac Valerie Servant Rachid Slimane 68 Nassim Souni Olivier'Tintin" Suffert Nina Surguine Alexandre Thiery David Tisse Sylvan Trystram Robert Turel Arnaud Vaillant lulien Van Steenwinckel Nabil Yassa Francis Marques Philippe Millot Mechanics Caterer Resto Cine Joines Jean-Baptiste Evelyne Jean-Baptiste Head Chef Catering Assistants Julie Patenotte Reginald Raymond Dicedieu Resil Tom Guy Edwige Pourrier Kamel Kaloussi Bahija Hichami Marie Cerisier Christophe Thomas Aurélie Boderiou Leclercq Corentin Thomas Mikael Gaudin Jill Gage CARE On Set/ Eric Ozanne (MD) James Iacino Sandr¡ne Cormier Patrick Rolin Harold Heberle Key Craft Service Craft Service Assistant Crowd Marshalls Set Medics Set Security Mehdi Iabar Laurent Tremauv¡lle Capitol Propaganda Production Manager Production Coordinator First Assistant Director Alt Director Director of Photography Script Supervisor Sound Mixer Boom Operator Roxanne Pinheiro Fred Millet William Pruss Laure Lepelley Monbillard David N¡ssen Chloé Rudolph M¡chel Kharat Frédéric Gendre Gérard Rival Nicolas Charuet Nicolas Sand Jérôme Fourquin Jean Louis Bergamini Gilles Brette Jérôme Hayot Cyril Hipeaux Key Grip Motion Control Gaffer Best Boy Facilities Manager Head Carpenter Head Painter Pa¡nter Patina ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Key Second Assistant Director Taka Kawakami Susan Ehrhat Jorge Sanchez Randy Stone Melissa Fisher Kyler Dennis Richard Foreman Joe Wehmeyer John Maskew Matt Derber Geoff Knoller Production Supervisor First Assistant "4" Camera Second Ass¡stant "4" Camera Second Assistant "8" Camera Camera Utility Still Photographer Visual EffecE Data Wrangler Music Playback Operator Utility Sound Key Grip 69 Best Boy Grip Dolly Grip Grips Rell Putt John Smalley Charlie Brown ïrav¡ous Downer Cl¡nt Mahoney Jeffery Taylor Mike Campbell Angela Fogle Quinton Lindsey Shaun Spencer Nolan Aldridge lames Kastelberg Mike La¡rd David Mclendon Antimo Ponticello Ben Bowling Killian Clear Keith Cutler Jeremy Johnson Joe Harold Page Gregory Souris Jay Cooper Nathan S. Clark Jen Hicks Thomas Day Brian D. Smith Erinn Kn¡ght Rebecca Napier Russell Lindsay McAllister Ryan Gomez Missy HinE Laveda Lewis Tim Patterson Alex Capaldi Monique Shaw Phil Richardson Derek Wilson Rigging Key Grip Rigging Grips Lighting Technicians R¡gging Technicians Leadperson On-Set Dresser Set Dresser Property Master Special Effects Technic¡an Costumers Key Hairstylist Production Accountant First Assistant Accountant Payroll Production Coordinator Assistant Production Coordinator Production Assistants Key Set Production Assistant Set Production Ass¡stants M¡chele Etges David Oster Marcel Pinkowski Trevor Schl¡efer Jess Shuler Austin Freeman lohn Birchall Ryan Neal Talley Singer Tracy Stockwell Dan Engle Ann Stacy Katina Parham Alan F. Collins Kelsey Fowler J¡m Waitkus Oranz Walker Emily Levine Orlando "Double O" Fooks Felicia P. Smith Agatha "Kassandra" Domineck Chris "Barefoot" Allen Terrance Bell Derek L. Harris Trey Hunter Donte Hunter Rennae Isles Dwayne Lain Nathan Mack Assistant to Ms. Lawrence Plaster Foreperson Modeler Gang Boss Lead Scenic Scenic Atist Painters Transportation Captains Dispatcher Drivers 70 Terence McDade Tony Steere Marvin Williams Tony Kerum Ivan Kerum S€rgio Celis PeteÍ Johnson Garry Nazaire Caterer Chef / Driver Chef Ass¡stants Craft Service Assistant Craft Service Set Medics Brad Terry Joe Deingenis Chris McDougal Andrea McDougal Barry Stra¡t Thaddaeus Mercer Gregory Lenz Tyrone KupriÞ Dean McManus Construction Med¡cs Set Secur¡ty VFX ELEMENT UNIT First Assistant Director Key Second Assistant Director Key Set Product¡on Assistant VFX Element Director Bac Delorme Christy Busby Joe McDonough of Photography Camera Operator First Assistant Camera Mark Weingartner Denise Bailie Clyde Bryan ïom Nemy Gary Scott Andrew J. Borham Deb Cottrill Warren Brace Nathan Mcconnell Cory Schulthies Alejandro Wilkins Dea Cantu Brian Deutsch Rick Kline Dust¡n Evans Jason Stachur Jim Recznik Emory Goocher Dan Riffel German Valle Taurean Chappell Schenley Sargusingh Melvin O'Robert Frazier Cody McKinzie Neal Goff Adam Meadows Second Assistant Camera DIT Script Supervisor Key Grip Best Boy Grip Grips Gaffer Best Boy Electric Electric¡ans Dimmer Operator Video Assist VFX ADDITIONAL ELEMENT UNIT First Assistant Director Key Second Assistant Director Director of Photography Camera Operator First Assistant Camera DIT Visual Effects Data Wrangler Script Supervisor Video Assist Greg Hale Neil Lewis Patrick Loungway Andrew Turman David Seekins Brook Willard Denek Brajkovich-Horn Judi Townsend lohnny Medeiros Les Tomita Josh Davis Carlos Baker Key Grip Gaffer Best Boy Electric Prop Master Spec¡al Effects Coordinator Extras Casting by Production Assistant Set Production Assistants Douglas T. Madison Richie Helmer Kristan Berona Lindsey Harris Nick Charles 7L Tiffany Gomes Matt Mosley Mike Rutkowski Chris O'Hara Stunt Coordinator POST PRODUCTION Jeremy Peirson Sound Designer Supervising Dialogue and ADR Editor Dialogue Editor Superuising Foley Editor Assistant Sound Editor Dubbing Recordist Dubbing Engineer ADR Mixers Thomas Jones Ralph Osborn John Joseph Thomas Sarah Bourgeois Mark Purcell Bryon W¡lliams Thomas J. O'Connell David Betancourt Michael Miller, CAS Ryan Young ADR Recordist Post Sound Services and Re- Warner Bros. Sound / Burbank Technicolor Sound at Paramount Alicia Stevenson Dawn Lunsford David Jobe Ranjani Brow Ashley Lambeft Wendy Hoffmann Ranjani Brow Wendy Hoffmann Ashley Lambeft Jackie Gonneau Elizabeth Bolton June Christopher Jennifer Foley Julie Falls Kerry Wollin Warren Sroka Will¡am Calvert Kirk Baily Jack Bless¡ng Steve Alterman Rif Hutton Juan Pacheco Shane Sweet Michael Corbett George Perez Cameron Macconomy Bryan Pennington Technicolor - On-location Recording Provided by Foley Services Provided by Foley Artists Foley Mixer ADR Voice Casting by ADR Cast Dolby Sound Consultant High Deflnition Dailies Transfers by Technicolor Dailies Operator Technicolor Dailies Assistants Services Chris Giuffrida Cory Pennington Fab¡en Napoli Denise Woodgerd Technicolor Dailies Producer Digital Intermediate by Ef¡lm Mitch Paulson Supervising Dig¡tal Colorist 2nd Digital Colorist Digital Intermediate Producer Dig¡tal Intermediate Editor Dig¡tal Intermediate Assistant Colorist Assistant Digital Intermediate Producer Previsualization & Postvisualization Services by Elodie lchter Loan Phan Devon Miller Jake King Lesley Nicolucci Halon Entertainment LLC 72 Previs Supervisor Postvis Supervisor Clint G. Reagan Ryan Mccoy Buffy Bailey Paul C. Berry Bryan Chojnowski Justin Coury Spencer Kelsey Craig D. McPherson Andre Mercier Andrew Moffett Matthew Newhart Casey Pyke Elaina Scott Zachary Wong Javier Zumaeta Patr¡ce Avery The Third Floor, Inc. Scott Hankel Mike "Pharoah" Barrett Roger Liu Leonard Green Alexandra Zedalis Chris Edwards Kerry Shea Artists Producer Prev¡sualization Serv¡ces by Previs Supervisor Previs Artists Previs Creative Supervisor Previs Producer Previs Assoc. Production Manager Claver Knovick Previs Coordinator Em¡ly Devitt Previsualization Serv¡ces by Previs Supervisor Previs Artists The Cavalry FX, Inc. Gavin Wright David Aguilar Aaron Arendt Arsen Azumanyan Christopher Batty Matt Bauer Chris Cantero Raffael D¡ckreuter Faris Hermiz Mary Mann¡ng Ben Nelson Parker Sellers Amy Vatanakul Daniel Zamora Editorial Services Provided by Main and End Titles by End Crawl by Visual Effects by Visual Effects Supervisor Visual Effects Producer Visual Effects Supervisor Singapore Visual Effects Producer Singapore CG Supervisors EPS-Cineworks Richie Adams Scarlet Letters Double Negative Adrian de Wet Melinka Thompson-Godoy Patric Roos Darryl Li Jeremy Hardin Benjamin Huber Mike Brazelton Walter Gilbert Harrison Goldstein Sara Khangaroot Esme Long Benjam¡n Carlson Sam Girdler Aylwyn Goh Eunice Khoo 2D Supervisors Line Producers Coordinators Liz Mann Ashleigh Yu Alene Tan Production Assistants 73 Josiah Singh Jake Lee Abigail Cadogan Edward Cross Andrew Edmondson S¡ng Hui Tan Dhuha Isa VFX Editorial Andrew Poole BecÇ Graham CG Sequence Supervisor 2D Sequence Superv¡sor FX Supervisor Model Supervisor Matte Pa¡nting Superuisor Matchmove Supervisors Andrew Simmonds Rico Dober Joshua Robinson Timothy Clark WeiKian Ang Dinesh Bishno¡ Matthew Crowe Roto/Prep Supervisors Oliver Athefton Dhiraj Brahma William Dao Kevin Norris Abu Thahir Eric Vezinet Robert Andrews Arild Anfinnsen Romain Buignet Marieke Franzen Federico Frassinelli Andras Iklad¡ Jeffrey Kasunic Richard Simko Guy Williams David Man Brett Reyenger M¡chael Karp Lighting/Rendering Supervisor CG Lead Artists 2D Lead Artists Roto/Prep/Matchmove Lead Artists Dinesh Anbazhagan Gerald Ang Adel¡ne Chan Cookie Chee Favian Ee Vijay KR Hanumantha Rao Sajeev Sadanandan Kunal Salunkhe Digital Matte Painters/Concept Artists Hovig Alahaidoyan Dave Freeman Dong Hun Kang Faizal Mohd Vamsi Mudraboina Abhijit Mulye Jia-Hao Ng Luan Nguyen Sullivan Richard Michael Steward Lubos Gerardo Suzin Kouji Tajima Andrew Williamson Habeeb Ahmed Purvez Amirali Gerald Ang Mario Antonanzas Dorothy Ballarin¡ Manoj Barhate Branko Basarovski Frédéric Bonpapa Nicola Brodie CG Artists 74 Ye Cao Remi Cauzid Aleksandar Chalyovski Jerly Chang Thom Chang Zang Shiang Chen Dax Chew Ronald Chew Kian Shyang Chong Henry Chua Emily Cobb Josh Cooper Chris Coupe Alistair Darby Rajbir Singh Dhalla Prashant Dhotre Valerio D¡ Napoli Paresh Dod¡a Olivier Dubard Alex Galan Walter Goh Alexander Hartwin Jamie Haydock Daniel Hourigan Julius Ihle Matin lohansson Romain Joly Yong Jin K¡m Duncan Kuah Terence Lam Dirk Lambet James Lee Jason Leo James Lewis ChewTeng Lim Melissa Lim Michael Lyle An¡mesh Maity Lou¡s Manjarres Marco Manzini Rhodri Matthews Philip McAul¡ffe Effandi Mohamed Vikram Mohan Fernanda Moreno Madhu Nair Georges Nakhle Geng Tong Neo Daniel Neves Evan Ng Rainne Ng Tom O'Flaherty Alban Orlhiac Nizhen Phang Dione Quek Tavis Roberts Matthew Sadler Jorge Sanchez Tim Shim Digant Sutar Lionel Taillens Alex John Tan Jorg Unterberg Mengdi Wang Mattias Werner Tom Wh¡tehead Ross Wilkinson 75 Ying Xiong Anna Yamazoe Farhad Yusufl Robert Zeltsch Sabina Bihlmaier Mike Boden Randy Brown Patrick Burke Helen Carr Saptarsh¡ Chakraborty Wayne Chan Paul Chapman Ricky Cheung Kunal Chindarkar Julian Chong Andreas Cronstrom Francesca Dare Francesco DellAnna 2D Art¡sts Ben Dick Favian Ee Joe Engelke Javier Fernandez Eli Ferre Shizuka Fukuda Michelle Goh Varun Hadkar Michael Harkin Tom Hocking Zameer Hussain Selvan Ilamurugu Matthew Jacques Helen Johnson Jean-Francois Leroux Sky Lim Lorenzo Lovera Michael Lowry Tony Lyons G¡acomo Matteucci Alice Mitchell Sandrine Moniez Trav¡s Nelson Shailendra Pandey Miriam Pavese Mark Payne Angelica Perez Angelo Perrotta Travis Porter Aled Prosser Giorgia Pulvirenti Sam Reed Stephanie Saillard Juan Ignacio Salgado Alessandro Salis Gianfranco Sgura Siddharth Shah Aarti Shukla Christopher S¡ll¡toe Thomas Steiner Paul Stirling Jelena Stojanovic David Joseph Sweeney Andras Szocs Raymond Tan Chris Tay Emeline Tedder Corinne Teo Stephen Tew 76 Adam Trowse Pavan Rajesh Uppu Jan Van de Laar Pau V¡ladot Ruochen Wang Christ¡ne Wong Anton Yri Khaled Zeidan Dav¡d Zeng Cleve Zhu Daniel Caffrey Alvin Chia David Chia Matchmove Art¡sts Caleb Choo Dibbyo Choudhary Evelyn Chow Kenneth Chua Adam Collins Sudip Dutta Sureshkumar E Wayne Er Akash Gade Collin Hee Hemant Hiraman-Ga¡kwad Sreedev J Virendra Jadhav Awadhut Joshi Prach¡ Kambli Matthew Kee Narender Koshiyar¡ Amit Kumar Firdaus AB Latif Hao Feng L¡ang Pei Shan Lim Prashant Limkar William Lin Rajendra Malla Nafisah Mohamed Shakil Nadkarni Shankar Narayanan Celleste Ng Siddhant Paigankar SuneelKumar Palla Amey Panchal Saurabh Patel Sumer Patel Amol Pat¡l Anil Reddy CH Daniel Ryan Gautam Sarode Amanda Seah Amir Shaazza Sean Shia Suraj Shinde Sach¡n Shivkar Ganesh Singh Kapil Son¡ Avadhoot Tambe Gabriel Tan Kwan Yew Tan Michael Tan Seng KiatTan Theophane Tan Zheng Wei Tan Tay Hwah Tang Kenzo Tee Nishant Teli 77 Dhananjay Verma Jeremy Wong Ruiting Wang Yong Jie Wong Esther Yap B Yuvarajan Joel Aguilar Saurabh Arora N¡thin Babu Alexandre Bain Roto/Prep Artists M¡chael Baker Bhojarajan Balan Somnath Bobade Sushovan Bose Matthew Cameron Janice Chandra Cheow Hong Chia Ishwar Chougule Andrea Chua Kalpesh Churi Rakesha CR Nicole D'Cotta Mayank Dabral Chandrashekar Dindu Jayshri Dudhyal Lui Font¡llas Rachel Foo Tripuraj Gond Thatipamula Goud Hj Hasnadi Mike Hill Melvin Hong Sam Horgan Therese Johansson Nazira Kassim Iqbal Khan Elic¡a Koo Rama Krishna-Agirishetty Ka¡ S¡ang Kuah Moh¡t Kumar Suman Kumar V¡nod Kumar Anil Kumar-Reddy Devesh Kumar-Yadav CH Kurumurthy Vij¡n La¡thambika Johnny Lee Pratyush Lenka Nicolas Lim Kew Lin Vinayak Mahadik Michelle McKeat¡ng Nicolas Millot Nitesh M¡shra Hidayat Isnin Muhd Chetan Narade Joan Ng Choon Juan Ong Shobhit Pal Adifya Pandey Jaiprakash Parmar Ajay Patel Guy Penwill Aditya Ponguri Ramachandra Prabhu Jagannadham Rajana Chandramouly Ramulu-Kannuri 78 Venkatesh Ranganathan V¡shal Raut Ankush Ravre Srihari Reddy Laxminarayan Sahoo Purva Shah Upasana Shanker Aditya Sharma Sagar Shrinath Dan¡elle Siah Jia Yi Siew Chuan Xiong Sim Sheelvant Singh-Kshatriya Nadia So Liam Spencer Kiran Surendran Joanne Tai Choon Xuan Tan Jerrod Tan Rahul Thakur Sinto Thomas Jacky Toh Hiroko Ueno Alejandro Vela-Castro Sandupatla Vinayak Adam Walker Peter Welton Kristofer Whitford Kai Wing Wong LeongK¡t Wong Ken Yap Jun Xian Yue Rosli Zainal Md Zishan-Ahmad Roto/Prep/Matchmove Adam Barde Product¡on Jatin Bhavsar Sze Jia Eng Kundan Jha Vivek loshi Sajid Khan Mehul Mavani Nicole Nonis Vivek Pundir Ashwin Raju Akash Roy Saneha Sharma Craig Bates Robert Davies Nivedita Go$^/ami Yang Ki Tay Yan Zou Afr¡ca Aguirre Eric Bachtiar Miles Drake Pipeline TD/ATDS Data Managers Pete Hanson Laurie Pellard Philip Pendlebury Kat Tysoe SauYan Wong Lisa Wood Francois Bleibel Shane Christopher Bea Domenge Boon Hean Low Liam Hoflay Damien Maupu Research and Development 79 Harshna Patel Mungo Pay Maûin Prazak Emmanuel Turquin M¡chael Zannetou Toh ZiJing Will Lucas Tech Department Lauren Perry Menglu Song Vanessa Velasquez Col¡n Brown Grading Stephen Feltham Catarina Goncalves Garry Maddison Hannes Sap Visual Effects & Animation Created by Visual Effects Supervisor Senior Visual Effects Superuisor Animation Supervisor CG Superv¡sor Compos¡ting Supervisor FX Supervisor Production Manager Executive Producer Head of Production Senior Model Artist Lead Creature Art¡st Lead Shader Writer Lead Texture Atist An¡mation Weta Digital Limited Martin Hill Joe Letteri Eric Reynolds Luke Millar Mark Richardson Brian Goodwin Lucy Appleby David Conley Cyndi Ochs Kenichi Nish¡da David Short Mathias Larserud Georgy Arevshatov Nino Kristoffer C. Aniceto M¡ke Aslin Ronan Binding Moragot Bodharamik Julia Jooyeon Chung Ryan Cronin Simeon Duncombe Yannick Gillain Elizabeth Gray Jim Hatibarua Huy Ho Peter Kasim Tom Kloc Makoto Koyama Jerry Kung Carmelo Leggiero Garrick Rawlingson Mark Stanger Andrew Giakhang Tran Derr¡ck Auyoung Thomas Meade Alex Gregory Telford Leon Woud Don Bradford Ben Campbell Alexia Cui Robin Kuyper David A. Ostler Helen Paul Kenneth C. Gimpelson Jake Lee Robert K. O. McLeod David Saxon Ki-Hyun Kim Animation TD's Lighting TD's Lighting Pipeline TD's Ass¡stant Lighting TD's Tristan McMahon Christopher A. J. Pitt FX TD's Cody Amos 80 Gaelle Delcourt Chris Edwards Matthew Harris Lorenzo Lavatelli Sean Seongkyun Lee Cornelius Potzig Eddy Purnomo Sebast¡an H, Schmidt Andreas Söderström Sandy Sutherland Jonathan S. SwarÞ Nathan Abbot Johan Aberg Ella Boliver Norman Cates Daphne De Jesus Ke¡th Herft Christoffer Hulusjö Steve Mccee Paul Raeburn Paul Redican Jordan Schill¡ng Florian Schroeder Michael Thingnes Tob¡as Wiesner Compositors Depaftment Heads & Supervisors Gino Acevedo Phil Barrenger Lee Bramwell S¡mon Clutterbuck Alasdair Coull Graeme Demmocks Shawn Dunn Areito Echevarria Luca Fascione Richard Frances-Moore Kathy Gruzas Quentin Hema Matt Holmes Marco Revelant Charles Tait Pete Williams Jedrzej Wojtowicz Production Tom Buys Kristin Cambie Marten Coombe Chloe Feodoroff Jen Gillespie Diana Godo Samantha Haines David Hampton Cale Hetariki Carey Johnson James E. Knowles Shelley Matsutani Richard Matthews Robert McDougall Patrick Miller Jenn¡fer Le¡gh Mortimer Arwen Munro Peti Nohotima Brice Parker Kris R¡ch Janet Sharpe Anne P. 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