The latest in the series based on the books by Suzanne Collins is one of those totally critic-proof movies. It has a built-in legion of fans who are probably lining up outside your local multiplex as I type, just chomping at the bit to cheer for Katniss.
UPDATE: "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" took in a whopping $25.25 million for its Thursday showings. That puts it ahead of the take from this year's biggest box office draw so far. "Iron Man 3" grabbed $15.6 million.
A teaser trailer for the second "Hunger Games" movie called "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" is available for viewing. The movie hits theaters on November 22.
LOS ANGELES – After a worldwide box-office take of nearly $650 million, it's a no-brainer that the first sequel to “The Hunger Games” is a go. And Oscar-winning character actor Philip Seymour Hoffman is reportedly in talks to join the cast.