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Rachel Zegler joins new `Hunger Games'

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NEW YORK >> Fresh off her breakthrou­gh role in Steven Spielberg's “West Side Story,” Rachel Zegler will star in Lionsgate's planned “Hunger Games” prequel.

The studio announced Tuesday that Zegler will play Lucy Gray Baird in “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” an extension of the “Hunger Games” saga that takes place decades before the adventures of Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss Everdeen. Katniss played in the 74th Hunger Games; Baird will be a part of the 10th Hunger Games.

Suzanne Collins, whose books were adapted into the $3 billion blockbuste­r franchise, in 2020 published a prequel novel upon which “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” is based. In the film, Lucy Gray Baird, a tribute from the impoverish­ed District 12, sings in a pivotal moment during the reaping ceremony. Zegler stars opposite Tom Blyth, who plays the 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow.

“Our casting team, Deb Zane and Dylan Jury, spearheade­d an exhaustive search, reading hundreds of actors in search of our perfect Lucy Gray. That search ended when Rachel Zegler blew the roof off with her depth and breadth of talent as an actor, singer, and performer,” said producer Nina Jacobson in a statement. “Rachel is utterly compelling; just like Lucy Gray, her voice and charisma command the stage while her inner strength and humanity transform those around her.”

Lionsgate is to release the movie in theaters Nov. 17, 2023.

According to People magazine, Francis Lawrence, who previously directed the last three films in the series — “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” and Parts 1 and 2 of “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay” — will return to direct the new movie, while Hunger Games series author Suzanne Collins will serve as an executive producer alongside Tim Palen. Michael Lesslie will write the script, based on Collins' book.

“Coriolanus Snow is many things — a survivor, a loyal friend, a cutthroat, a kid quick to fall in love, and a young man ambitious to his core,” says Lawrence, 51. “Tom's take on the character showed us all the complex ambiguitie­s of this young man as he transforms into the tyrant he would become.”

 ?? CHARLES SYKES — INVISION/AP ?? Rachel Zegler attends the “West Side Story” premiere in New York on Nov. 29.
CHARLES SYKES — INVISION/AP Rachel Zegler attends the “West Side Story” premiere in New York on Nov. 29.

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