The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping (2026)
The 50th Games arrive with fresh faces and old sins—same spectacle, sharper knives, uglier politics.
Crowd Score: 7/10
- Director: Francis Lawrence
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
- Rated: N/A
- Duration: N/A
Who Is It For?
If you’re a Hunger Games diehard who loves lore expansions, mentor politics, and Capitol rot, this is built for you. It’s also for fans who want the series to keep getting darker and more morally complicated—less ‘YA romance,’ more ‘how a society turns cruelty into entertainment.’
Vibe Match
Catching Fire meets The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes: bigger arena spectacle with prequel-era moral rot.
What People Are Saying
To be clear, being good at math isn't, by itself, a bad thing. Tired of our community viewing being 'good at math' as anything but a strength of ours. As long as the character is 3 dimensional and not depicted as some after-thought punch line, I'm cautiously looking forward to how Ben portrays Wyatt Callow.
— r/movies
I don’t know anything about this character but I know some folks in this subreddit get upset whenever an Asian is cast in a role that requires martial arts. Yeah, it sucked back when stereotypical roles like karate masters were the only roles Asians got, but in this current era with more high-quality representation, it makes more sense to actually see how they do it and judge on a case-by-case basis. After are, there are real Asian people who do martial arts or are good at math, but there is always more to those people and there should be more to any fictional character.
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Haven’t read the book, but might be okay if they do it right with nuance and complexity and not a laughable stereotype.
— r/movies
funny how you think being good at math is the stereotype to be worried about here lmao. asians being gamblers is probably the more damaging stereotype
— r/movies
To be clear, being good at math isn't, by itself, a bad thing. Tired of our community viewing being 'good at math' as anything but a strength of ours. As long as the character is 3 dimensional and not depicted as some after-thought punch line, I'm cautiously looking forward to how Ben portrays Wyatt Callow.
— r/movies