Todos tienen hambre de algo
Ambientada en un Panem postapocalíptico, nos traslada varias décadas antes del comienzo de las aventuras de Katniss Everdeen. El joven Coriolanus Snow será el mentor de Lucy Gray Baird, la chica elegida para ser homenajeada del empobrecido Distrito 12. La joven sorprenderá a todos cantando en la ceremonia de apertura de los Décimos Juegos del Hambre en los que Snow intentará aprovecharse de su talento y encanto para sobrevivir.
Cast completo de Los Juegos del Hambre: Balada de pájaros cantores y serpientes
Peter Dinklage
Dean Casca Highbottom
Peter Dinklage brought a complex and nuanced portrayal to the character of Dean Casca Highbottom in "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes," imbuing the role with a delicate balance of intellectual acumen and underlying emotional fragility. As the former mentor of Coriolanus Snow, Highbottom is a pivotal figure in the narrative, and Dinklage captures the character's inner turmoil with precision. His performance is marked by a sharp wit and an air of dignified authority, which often masks the deep-seated scars of his past experiences within the treacherous political landscape of the Capitol. Dinklage's Highbottom is both an adversary and a tragic figure, whose own ambitions and the weight of his choices cast a long shadow over the events of the film. His interactions with the younger Snow, played by Tom Blyth, are fraught with tension and a palpable sense of history, as Dinklage expertly conveys the character's struggle between his loyalty to the Games and his moral compass, ultimately revealing the vulnerabilities of a man caught in the throes of a corrupt system. With his powerful screen presence and emotive depth, Dinklage delivers a performance that stands out as a highlight in the prequel installment of the Hunger Games saga.
Hunter Schafer
Tigris
Hunter Schafer's portrayal of Tigris in "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" is a standout performance that brings depth and complexity to the character. As the stylist and confidante to the young Coriolanus Snow, Schafer captures Tigris's mix of warmth and shrewdness with a nuanced grace. Her screen presence is both commanding and subtle, allowing audiences to sense the unspoken layers of Tigris's relationship with Snow and her astute understanding of the Capitol's political machinations. Schafer's interpretation of Tigris is not only a testament to her acting prowess but also a compelling exploration of the character's duality—her allegiance to the Games' spectacle contrasted with her quiet dissent. Through Schafer's performance, Tigris emerges as a pivotal figure whose influence on Snow's journey is as intriguing as it is instrumental to the unfolding narrative.
Donald Sutherland
Coriolanus Snow (voice) (uncredited)