Cada revolución comienza con una chispa.
Tras vencer en los 74º Juegos del Hambre anuales, la joven Katniss Everdeen y su compañero Peeta Mellark regresan a casa. Atrás dejaron a sus amigos y su familia, teniendo ambos que participar en la 'gira de la victoria' por todos los distritos. Durante ese largo viaje, Katniss se da cuenta de que se está gestando una rebelión, pero en el Capitolio todo sigue igual y bajo estricto control del Presidente Snow, que está organizando los 75º Juegos del Hambre, denominados 'El Vasallaje de los Veinticinco': una competición especial con una inesperada novedad que cambiará Panem para siempre.
Cast completo de Los Juegos del Hambre: En llamas
Jennifer Lawrence
Katniss Everdeen
Jennifer Lawrence's portrayal of Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" is a masterclass in nuanced acting, as she brings depth and complexity to the young heroine at the heart of the story. Her performance captures the internal struggle of a girl who has become a symbol of rebellion while grappling with the trauma of her experiences in the Games. Lawrence embodies Katniss's strength and vulnerability with equal conviction, showcasing her resilience as she faces the political machinations of the Capitol and her genuine emotions as she deals with the consequences of her actions on both her loved ones and the districts she represents. Her ability to convey fierce determination alongside palpable fear makes her character both relatable and inspiring, anchoring the film's exploration of themes such as sacrifice, identity, and the fight against oppression. Lawrence's nuanced expressions and physicality effectively communicate Katniss's evolving psyche, making her performance not just a reprisal of the role but an evolution that mirrors the character's growth and the escalating stakes of the series.
Josh Hutcherson
Peeta Mellark
Josh Hutcherson's portrayal of Peeta Mellark in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" is a standout performance that captures the complexities of his character with remarkable depth. As the lovable and sincere victor of the 74th Hunger Games, Hutcherson brings a nuanced vulnerability to Peeta, who is deeply affected by the traumatic events he has endured. His on-screen chemistry with Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss is electric, grounding the film's emotional core in their evolving relationship. Hutcherson skillfully navigates Peeta's transition from a symbol of hope to a figure of rebellion, showcasing his character's inner strength and moral compass. His performance is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, as he embodies the resilience and determination of a young man caught in a dystopian struggle much larger than himself. Hutcherson's depiction of Peeta in "Catching Fire" solidifies his character as a pivotal force in the series, earning the audience's empathy and admiration.
Woody Harrelson
Haymitch Abernathy
Woody Harrelson's portrayal of Haymitch Abernathy in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" is a compelling blend of cynicism and unexpected warmth. Initially coming across as an alcoholic washout, disillusioned by the brutal machinations of the Capitol, Harrelson manages to imbue Haymitch with a complex depth that goes beyond the character's sarcastic exterior. As the mentor to Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark, he navigates the delicate balance between his own traumatic past as a former Hunger Games victor and the need to prepare his mentees for the escalating stakes of the Quarter Quell. Harrelson's performance is particularly notable in the nuanced moments where he conveys Haymitch's shrewd understanding of the political game and his growing emotional investment in the lives of Katniss and Peeta, showcasing a paternal concern that hints at his own survivor's guilt and desire for rebellion against the oppressive system. His interplay with Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss is especially poignant, as he challenges her to rise above her circumstances while grappling with his own limitations, ultimately becoming a key figure in the narrative's unfolding resistance. Harrelson's depiction of Haymitch adds a layer of gravitas to the film, anchoring the audience's empathy and underscoring the human cost of the Hunger Games' spectacle.
Elizabeth Banks
Effie Trinket
Elizabeth Banks's portrayal of Effie Trinket in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" is a vivid and memorable performance that adds a unique layer of complexity to the dystopian world of Panem. Banks masterfully brings to life the eccentric and flamboyant escort from the Capitol, infusing Effie with a blend of superficiality and surprising depth. With her impeccable costume design, heavy makeup, and affected speech, Banks captures the character's initial obliviousness to the suffering of others outside the Capitol's bubble of opulence. However, as the narrative progresses, Banks skillfully reveals Effie's subtle transformation, hinting at a burgeoning awareness of the injustices within the society she serves. Her performance is both humorous and poignant, serving as a satirical critique of excess and vanity, while also offering moments of genuine emotion and moral growth. Banks's Effie Trinket stands out as a character who embodies the excessive shallowness of the Capitol, while subtly challenging the audience to consider themes of oppression and personal evolution within a deeply flawed system.
Donald Sutherland
President Coriolanus Snow
Donald Sutherland delivers a chilling yet nuanced portrayal of President Coriolanus Snow in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," the second installment of the popular dystopian franchise. His performance is a masterclass in subtle villainy; Sutherland embodies Snow with an air of sophisticated malevolence, expertly conveying the character's calculated manipulation and ruthless authoritarianism. With every scene, he peels back the layers of Snow's charming exterior to expose the cold, calculating, and tyrannical ruler beneath, whose primary concern is the preservation of his own power at the expense of the citizens of Panem. Sutherland's ability to oscillate between a grandfatherly facade and the icy resolve of a despot makes his Snow not only a memorable antagonist but also a stark reflection of the corruptive potential of absolute power. His interactions with Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss Everdeen are particularly gripping, as he uses his extensive political savvy to attempt to outmaneuver the young rebel, setting the stage for the epic power struggle that defines the series.
Jeffrey Wright
Beetee
Alan Ritchson
Gloss
Amandla Stenberg
Rue (archive footage) (uncredited)