- Title: UK: Jennifer Lawrence shows her caring side at the Catching Fire world premiere
- Date: 11th November 2013
- Summary: LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (NOVEMBER 11, 2013) (REUTERS) ( * BEWARE FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY **) WIDE OF PREMIERE SET UP IN LEICESTER SQUARE FLAME IN FRONT OF 'CATCHING FIRE' POSTER ACTRESS JENNIFER LAWRENCE ARRIVES AT PREMIERE ACTOR LIAM HEMSWORTH AT PREMIERE ACTOR DONALD SUTHERLAND ON RED CARPET HOLDING UMBRELLA ACTRESS ELIZABETH BANKS FASHION SHOT ACTRESS JENA MALONE WA
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- Country: United Kingdom
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- Story Text: While Jennifer Lawrence gives some love to a fan, her co-stars speak of their love for her.
Leicester Square's gardens were given a makeover with flaming torches and a circular red carpet for the world premiere of the second in "The Hunger Games" franchise, "Catching Fire."
Jennifer Lawrence, who plays the lead Katniss Everdeen, led the charge of the hot young actors and actresses at the launch, including Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Sam Claflin, Jena Malone and Elizabeth Banks.
The borders of the square were filled with screaming fans, braving the rain to see the stars. Lawrence, for one, was taken aback by the setting, saying "It's really crazy. It's nuts. There's so many people and they're all screaming."
2012 proved a big year for Lawrence - not only because of the commercial success of the first 'Hunger Games' movie, but also she won an Academy Award for her role in 'Silver Linings Playbook'. Asked how getting an Oscar had changed her, the actress replied "You know, I don't really think about it. Obviously it's an honour and it's great but nothing in my personal has changed, fortunately."
The first movie, "The Hunger Games", a book adaptation about children being selected for a televised fight to the death, grossed nearly $700 million dollars worldwide and became the surprise hit of 2012. The success was so palatable with studio bosses that three sequels were signed off - "Caching Fire", and "Mockinjay" parts one and two which are out in 2014 and 2015 respectively.
Jena Malone, who plays Johanna Mason in the sequel, tried to sum up why the concept of children in death matches appealed to such a big audience by saying "I think it's the first time that a young adult audience were really treated as an adult in the sense that they were given really great issues, really dark things, really probing ideas and they just laid it bare with really interesting characters and it doesn't help that we have the most amazing female protagonist ever, you know."
However, Lawrence's co-stars Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth think it's solely down to the central character of Katniss that Lawrence plays. "I think that Jennifer and her portrayal of Katniss is a very real thing that people are looking for. She has a reluctancy to become the hero that she is and I think it's something that people can relate to. It's not always just being 100 per cent OK with things in your life and having to work with this," said Hutcherson, while Hemsworth explained, "For a lot of young people, they look up to this girl Katniss because she manages to stay herself and not let the system change her."
Lawrence stepped away from the screaming fans and reporters to spend quality time with a disabled girl at the premiere, talking to her, cuddling her, ensuring she was warm and thanking her for coming to the premiere.
While Lawrence was giving out love to the girl, her co-stars were sharing their love for the actress, with Hutcherson saying "she's just laid back, she's fun, she's crazy, she says what she thinks", and Hemsworth explaining "she's someone who doesn't think about what the consequences of what her words might be and she constantly spills her guts on set, and it's very refreshing."
When told about the compliments, Lawrence quipped, "Good, I paid them enough!"; and when asked if there was anything she wasn't good at, she said "Everything else... dancing, singing."
One other actor getting a lot of attention at the premiere was Sam Claflin who joins the cast as Finnick, another love interest to Katniss.
Bewildered by the attention he was getting, he said "There are people screaming my name. I don't know who I am anymore! It's insane, it doesn't feel normal. It's a dream come true."
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," which sees winner from previous games going on a 'Victor's Tour' set against a simmering rebellion, goes on release globally from November 20th. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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