'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1' - Honest Trailer
Those of you who like YouTube are probably familiar with Screen Junkies and their Honest Trailer treatment of popular films. Well, it's Mockingjay Part 1's turn.
Those of you who like YouTube are probably familiar with Screen Junkies and their Honest Trailer treatment of popular films. Well, it's Mockingjay Part 1's turn.
Josh Hutcherson made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night! Check out the video below where Josh Hutcherson tells Jimmy about why he doesn't know his Twitter password and his stint as Little Mister Boone County back home in Kentucky.
To make up for their much-contested beer hockey game during Josh Hutcherson's last visit to The Tonight Show, he and Jimmy play a round of bubble hockey to determine a winner once and for all.
Full episode below but be warned, SO many ads. We'll replace it with another embed asap. Josh is at 24:40:
Josh Hutcherson filmed in Madison Square Park in New York City today for Canon's Project Imagination: The Trailer. And there are some fantastic photos from the shoot.
Find out more about Josh's new endeavor, Project Imagination: The Trailer HERE (it's a contest for that could turn YOUR life into a film produced by, and starring Josh Hutcherson). And make sure to check him out on Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon tonight at 11:35p/10:35c on NBC.
UK Tributes, to celebrate the DVD & Blu-ray release of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, Lionsgate UK is giving YOU the chance to win a pair of tickets to the London premiere of Mockingjay Part 2 (date and time TBA)!
Upload your own cover of the song "The Hanging Tree" from the film to youtube and share it on Twitter using the hashtag #MockingjayCover. Check out UK singer/actress Carrie Hope Fletcher’s version above and get singing!
Reminder: This contest is open to UK residents that are 12+ only. Read all the official rules here.
Josh Hutcherson recently spoke with Yahoo Movies (here's where your twitter questions probably came in), and he had quite a bit to say about The Hunger Games experience!
Any experience from making The Hunger Games that would make a good movie?
There’s a lot of stories from shooting that would make cool movies, but maybe the press tour. The press tour is such a crazy experience, it’s really hard to explain to someone what that feels like, to hit a different city every day and have to do an entire press junket and premiere, every single day in different languages.
I see them for maybe one day, at a junket. I can’t imagine what the entire tour is like.
During the press tour for Catching Fire, we were in Europe and we did five cities or six days. Every day, you woke up and did press for six hours, with the round tables and the same questions a thousand times in a row and you try to make it sound interesting. But it’s painful. And then after that you go and get changed for the premiere, you do this crazy, super-high energy tiring thing where you see all the fans and the press on the red carpet. Then you hop on a plane, fly to the next city, go to sleep, and wake up and do it all again. So it’s a weird Groundhog Day type of thing, but in slightly different hotels with slightly different languages.
What are the questions you get the most?
Every press tour has had a different most-asked question. At the beginning, it was like, “So did you read the books?” And I was like, “Yeah, I definitely read the books.” Everyone always wants to hear a funny story from the filming process. The question I get the most is “Tell us something that no one else knows.” And you’re like, “I’m doing press, everybody knows these things!”
In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1, we mostly see you delivering messages from the Capitol, and you’re increasingly insane and gaunt… and then you choke Katniss. What was it like for you to watch that on screen?
It’s always crazy to see something that you’ve acted in actually on the screen and having other people see it. It’s not gotten any less weird for me. Especially when I’m losing my mind — to see it in that extreme of a state. It really added a lot to the scene, I think, to have the physicality. I wasn’t that gaunt in real life, thank God. I didn’t have to go on a crazy diet.
You can read the rest of the interview at YahooMovies.com.
We've got a few more videos of Josh Hutcherson on the red carpet of The Oscars on Sunday night. Enjoy!
Josh is at :51 in the MTV video above.
Josh is at about 2:14 in the Jimmy Kimmel video above.
Josh on the red carpet:
Josh makes a brief appearance with Kelly Ripa:
See the full recap of Julianne Moore and Josh Hutcherson at the Oscars in our post here.
Ticket pre-registration for The Hunger Games: The Exhibition is now open at thehungergamesexhibition.com.
Premiering July 1, 2015 at Discovery Times Square in New York City, the immersive exhibit designed by Thinkwell Group is scheduled to run through January 3, 2016. Pre-register now to receive early access to purchase tickets before the general public. The site says also that "Due to extremely high demand, pre-registering is recommended."
If you do register now, you'll also be entered into a sweepstakes for a chance to win tickets to the “Ultimate Fan Experience” on July 1, 2015. The “Ultimate Fan Experience” provides an advanced chance to see the exhibition at its premiere in New York City (which will be attended by select members of the cast) and participate in the opening day ribbon cutting ceremony, including airfare, lodging, and more!
For all the details on The Hunger Games: The Exhibition, read our article here.
Willow Shields joins Dancing With The Stars 10th anniversary season as its youngest-ever celebrity contestant at only 14! Willow joins partner Mark Ballas for season 20 of the show, celebrating 10 years on the air. The season starts Monday, March 16th at 8:00pm ET on ABC. We know a few of our readers will be especially excited about this news (Hi, Joan!) and we can't wait to cheer her on this season!
Now, if we can just get DWTS host Tom Bergeron to dress up as Caesar Flickerman....