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Sep152015

Liam Hemsworth on Jennifer Lawrence and Saying Goodbye to The Hunger Games

Liam Hemsworth is doing a load of press at the Toronto Film Festival for his upcoming movie The Dressmaker, and luckily for us he's being asked all sorts of Mockingjay Part 2 questions in the process. Liam spoke with Salon.com about the end of the franchise and compaired his leading ladies Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Winslet.

He sees similarities between Jennifer Lawrence and his Dressmaker costar Kate Winslet:

Asked about whether his Dressmaker co-star Kate Winslet shares anything with his Hunger Games co-star Jennifer Lawrence, he acknowledged that the two leading ladies have a lot of similarities. “They’re both extremely talented people in this industry,” he said. “Both possess that spunk that you’re talking about. They can come onto a set and just change the mood of everyone: they both have a larger-than-life energy.”

The ending of The Hunger Games is bittersweet:

After an overwhelmingly successful three year run, the final Hunger Games installment hits theaters this November, and Hemsworth says the ending brings mixed feelings. “It was bittersweet for all of us on the last day of filming,” he said. “There was a realization that we all came to that we didn’t have another film to come back to. And that was sad, because we’ve established such close relationships with each other, and experienced an important part of our lives together. We’ll always hold onto that. I’m looking forward to the last press tour. I’m really proud of the last film, it’s possibly the best one. It ties up all the loose ends. It’s not quite the happiest ending for everyone.”

We might get to see a Hemsworth brothers collaboration one day, if we’re lucky:

“We’ve always talked about it,” said Hemsworth, when asked about whether he would ever make a film with his “Thor” star brother Chris. “Whether it’s a big blockbuster film or an independent artsy film, either way, it has to be something great, something with an amazing director and a great story. Because we’ll probably only get one chance to do it — I don’t know how many films you can make with your brother. But if the right project comes along and all the stars are aligned, we’d love to work together.”

 

Read the full article at Salon.com.

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