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  • Glenn Close and Billy Porter Join New ‘Hunger Games’ Prequel

    (Left) Glenn Close arrives at the 14th Governors Awards in the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Ovation Hollywood on Tuesday, January 9, 2024. Credit/Provider: Trae Patton / @ A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Billy Porter arrives on the red carpet of The 91st Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 24, 2019. Credit/Provider: Phil McCarten / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.
    (Left) Glenn Close arrives at the 14th Governors Awards in the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Ovation Hollywood on Tuesday, January 9, 2024. Credit/Provider: Trae Patton / @ A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Billy Porter arrives on the red carpet of The 91st Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 24, 2019. Credit/Provider: Phil McCarten / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

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    • Glenn Close and Billy Porter are the latest addition to the new ‘Hunger Games’ prequel.
    • Jhaleil Swaby is also aboard, playing the character of Panache.
    • Francis Lawrence is again directing the movie.

    While the cameras are now rolling on the new ‘Hunger Games’ franchise entry, prequel offering ‘Sunrise on the Reaping’, you might think that the stream of casting would dry up. You’d be mistaken!

    Two more big names and more of a rising star are the latest people to be announced, as Deadline reports that Glenn Close will be Drusilla Sickle, Billy Porter has the role of Magno Stift and Jhaleil Swaby (‘The Lake’) will play Panache.

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    Here’s ‘Sunrise on the Reaping’ producer Nina Jacobson on Close’s casting:

    “Glenn Close is a dream Drusilla. She brings so much of her intellect and imagination to each role, creating characters who are unforgettable and iconic. I think Glenn and Francis will have a ball bringing Drusilla from the page to the screen.”

    And regarding Porter:

    “Billy is one of those rare performers who can dazzle and devastate in equal measure on stage and screen. He made an indelible impression on me when we worked together on Pose, both as an actor and a human being. Casting this show has felt like winning the lottery every time one of our idols said yes to us.”

    Related Article: Ralph Fiennes, Maya Hawke and More on for Latest ‘Hunger Games’ Prequel

    What’s the story of ‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’?

    'The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping' is scheduled for release on November 20, 2026. Photo: Lionsgate.
    ‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’ is scheduled for release on November 20, 2026. Photo: Lionsgate.

    While the previous prequel took place 64 years before the events of the original trilogy, ‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’ is set 24 years before that trio of Jennifer Lawrence films in the world of Panem, commencing on the morning of the reaping of the 50th Hunger Games, also known as the Second Quarter Quell.

    Those games are an important event in the canon as the victor was Haymitch Abernathy, the only winner from District 12 before Lawrence’s Katniss Everdeen and Josh Hutcherson’s Peeta Mellark’s tie win. Haymitch continues on to become a mentor, a character in the original movies played by Woody Harrelson.

    Who else has been cast in ‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’?

    (Left) Joseph Zada to star as Haymitch Abernathy in 'The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping'. Photo credit: Hugh Stewart. (Right) Whitney Peak to star as Lenore Dove Bard in 'The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping'. Photo: Kate Whyte.
    (Left) Joseph Zada to star as Haymitch Abernathy in ‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’. Photo credit: Hugh Stewart. (Right) Whitney Peak to star as Lenore Dove Bard in ‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’. Photo: Kate Whyte.

    The cast also includes Joseph Zada and Whitney Peak, who will play Haymitch Abernathy and the woman he loves, Lenore Dove Baird.

    Ralph Fiennes is the latest actor to play the calculating Coriolanus Snow, who we meet as a younger man in previous prequel ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,’ there played by Tom Blyth and was most famously portrayed by Donald Sutherland as President Snow in the original four movies.

    Maya Hawke, most recently seen in ‘Maestro’ and ‘The Kill Room’ and who provided the voice of Anxiety in ‘Inside Out 2,’ will be Wiress, former Hunger Games champion–turned–District 12 mentor.

    Lili Taylor, as Deadline has learned, will be Mags, another former champion who is now a mentor for one of the District 12 tributes. And Ben Wang, who broke out in Disney+ series ‘American Born Chinese’ and will be one of the leads of ‘Karate Kid: Legends,’ has landed the role of District 12 Tribute Wyatt Callow.

    In addition to the two leads, we also now know that McKenna Grace, who has appeared in the recent ‘Ghostbusters’ movies, will be in the movie as Maysilee Donner, Haymitch’s fellow District 12 Tribute, while Jesse Plemons has the role of Plutarch Heavensbee, as brought to life by Philip Seymour Hoffman in the original movies.

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    Kieran Culkin accepts the award for Male Supporting Actor – Motion Picture at the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, airing live from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 5, 2025, at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT, on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Finally, recent Academy Award winner Kieran Culkin is to play Caesar Flickerman (the eccentric host character played in the first film series by Stanley Tucci).

    As for the new additions?

    Close’s Sickle is the cruel escort to the District 12 Tributes, while Porter’s Stift is her estranged husband and the Tributes’ uninspired designer.

    Swaby’s Panache, meanwhile is a crude and aggressive career tribute from District 1, known for his arrogance and ruthlessness.

    ‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’: Collins and the filmmakers talk

    Director Francis Lawrence in 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.' Photo Credit: Murray Close.
    Director Francis Lawrence in ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.’ Photo Credit: Murray Close.

    Here’s Suzanne Collins’ statement on the new book and movie:

    “With ‘Sunrise on the Reaping’, I was inspired by David Hume’s idea of implicit submission and, in his words, ‘the easiness with which the many are governed by the few… The story also lent itself to a deeper dive into the use of propaganda and the power of those who control the narrative. The question ‘Real or not real?’ seems more pressing to me every day. From the beginning, Lionsgate has been a wonderful home and partner for the ‘Hunger Games’ franchise, and I’m very excited to be collaborating with Adam and the team as we bring this next story to theaters in 2026.”

    And here’s Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Chair Adam Fogelson:

    “Suzanne Collins is a master storyteller and our creative north star. We couldn’t be more fortunate than to be guided and trusted by a collaborator whose talent and imagination are so consistently brilliant. We know ‘Hunger Games’ fans worldwide will be spellbound by where Suzanne has focused this next extraordinary story. The Second Quarter Quell is legendary and looms large over the history of the Games, even into the time of Katniss Everdeen a quarter-century later. Like fans around the globe, we are eagerly anticipating this exciting return to Panem.”

    When will ‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’ be in theaters?

    Lionsgate will have the new movie in theaters on November 20th, 2026.

    'The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping' opens in theaters on November 20, 2026.
    ‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’ opens in theaters on November 20, 2026.

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  • Movie Review: ’80 for Brady’

    Rita Moreno, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Sally Field in '80 For Brady' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Rita Moreno, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Sally Field in ’80 For Brady’ from Paramount Pictures.

    Opening in theaters on February 3rd is the new sports comedy ’80 for Brady’ from director Kyle Marvin, which stars Academy Award winners Jane Fonda, Sally Field, and Rita Moreno, as well as Tony, Grammy, and Emmy Award winner Lily Tomlin.

    The film is loosely based on the true story of a quartet of octogenarians from Massachusetts who become obsessed with Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. In the film (not in real life), the ladies decide to take a road trip to Super Bowl LI to finally see Brady play in person, which results in an unforgettable weekend for the four lifelong friends.

    The result is a fun but predictable movie that is basically just a commercial for the NFL and Tom Brady’s legacy. However, the weak script, familiar jokes and corny dialogue is transcended by the four fabulous lead characters and the wonderful performances from the legendary actress playing them.

    Full disclosure: I’m from Massachusetts. My mother still lives there, she is over 80, and is a diehard Patriots fan. So, it goes without saying that I was already predisposed to like this movie since all four of the main characters, in one way or another, remind me of my mom. While I definitely had some issues with the script and the ridiculousness of the third act, the film is still very enjoyable, mostly because of the lead actresses.

    Jane Fonda plays Trish, Sally Field plays Betty, Lily Tomlin plays Lou, and Rita Moreno plays Maura in '80 For Brady' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Jane Fonda plays Trish, Sally Field plays Betty, Lily Tomlin plays Lou, and Rita Moreno plays Maura in ’80 For Brady’ from Paramount Pictures.

    Of the four main actresses, Lily Tomlin is really the lead, playing Lou, the catalyst for the friends becoming such Brady fans. Tomlin, a legendary comedian in her own right, handles the comedy well, as you would expect, but is really impressive in her dramatic scenes, in particular one with Brady himself.

    In fact, all four actress were cast extremely well and play relatable characters. Jane Fonda plays Trish, an author of Rob Gronkowski fan-fiction who is desperately trying to hold on to her youth and beauty. Sally Field plays Betty, a book smart former professor, who still loves her husband (Bob Balaban) but is looking for a little excitement in her life. Finally there is Maura, played by Rita Moreno. She is the oldest of the friends, a widow who misses her late husband, and a bit of a hustler living in a retirement home.

    In a movie like this, you could easily see one or two of the actresses getting more screentime than the others, but luckily that is not the case. Each actress has more than a few moments to shine on their own, and all of their characters are fleshed out extremely well. Fonda and Tomlin have worked together before in ‘Nine to Five’ and the Netflix series ‘Grace and Frankie,’ and as you expect, have great chemistry together. But I was also impressed with how much chemistry they both had with Field and Moreno. You really get the feeling that these four women have been friends for a long time.

    While the characters are well-defined and their backstories well fleshed out, it’s the familiar attempts at humor and ridiculous third act plot points that hurt the film in my opinion. For example, the ladies attend a Super Bowl party where they are given Gummy Bears, which of course they don’t know are laced with THC. This leads to the characters being high, and getting into silly situations that are extremely predictable, like Maura wondering into a celebrity Poker game.

    Sally Field as Betty and Lily Tomlin as Lou in '80 For Brady' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Sally Field as Betty and Lily Tomlin as Lou in ’80 For Brady’ from Paramount Pictures.

    Another predictable plot point is when the characters, of course, lose their Super Bowl tickets the day before the game. In fact, this is so predictable that you want to yell at the screen because you can actually see them losing the tickets long before the characters realize it, telegraphing for the audience what the next conflict will be.

    Which brings me to my biggest issue with the film, which is that once they get to the Super Bowl, it’s all fantasy. What I mean by that is almost nothing that happens at the Super Bowl could happen in real life. No one can get into a Super Bowl without tickets, the security is just too much, so the idea that these four octogenarians could ultimately find their way in without tickets is just laughable.

    But the most ridiculous, over-the-top moment of the film comes during the halftime of Super Bowl LI. Football fans will remember that the Patriots were losing to the Atlanta Falcons 21-3 at halftime, and mounted an unforgettable comeback that took them into overtime eventually winning 34-28. Without giving too much away, the movie would have you believe that it was Lou that inspired Tom Brady’s legendary comeback.

    Now, while that is a nice idea for the movie, this is a film supposedly set in reality. It doesn’t take place in the Multiverse as far as I know, it takes place in our world where Tom Brady and the NFL really exists. So, the idea that four 80-year-old women could get access to the star quarterback during halftime was so far beyond any reality I could comprehend, that it took me completely out of the movie.

    Lily Tomlin plays Lou with Producer Tom Brady in '80 For Brady' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Lily Tomlin plays Lou with Producer Tom Brady in ’80 For Brady’ from Paramount Pictures.

    For Brady fans wondering if he just has a cameo in the film, I’m happy to say no, his role is surprisingly larger than that. While he is definitely in a supporting role, he pops up throughout the film, both as himself, and also as himself in Lou’s imagination. Brady gives a strong performance, even if he is just playing himself, and is surprisingly good in his emotional scenes with Tomlin. But it is no surprise to me why Brady would want to make this movie, where he also serves as a producer, because the entire film is one giant ego stroke for the GOAT.

    The NFL, which famously doesn’t allow its brand to appear in just any movie, ask Oliver Stone about ‘Any Given Sunday,’ clearly was on board with this production. In fact, a large part of the second act takes place at the NFL Super Bowl Experience, and at times seems more like a commercial for the NFL than a narrative movie. The NFL also (presumably) allowed the film to use footage from Super Bowl LI to recreate the game, which works surprisingly well and is still engaging, even though the audience already knows the outcome.

    In addition to Patriots like Brady, Gronkowski, Danny Amendola, and Julian Edelman, the movie also features cameos and supporting performances from Guy Fieri, Billy Porter, Patton Oswalt, Glynn Turman, and Harry Hamlin, as well as Sara Gilbert as Lou’s daughter.

    In the end, ’80 for Brady’ is a fun movie that NFL and Patriots fans will enjoy, and my mom and her friends will love! While the film at times loses any sense of reality and slips into pure fantasy, and has more than its share of script issues and NFL propaganda, it’s funny and works thanks to the talent of Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Sally Field and Rita Moreno.

    Rita Moreno plays Maura, Jane Fonda plays Trish, Sally Field plays Betty, and Lily Tomlin plays Lou in '80 For Brady' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Rita Moreno plays Maura, Jane Fonda plays Trish, Sally Field plays Betty, and Lily Tomlin plays Lou in ’80 For Brady’ from Paramount Pictures.

    ’80 for Brady’ receives 6.5 out of 10 stars

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  • Billy Porter and Cast on Prime Video’s ‘Anything’s Possible’

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    Premiering on Prime Video July 22nd is the directorial debut from actor Billy Porter (‘Cinderella’) entitled ‘Anything’s Possible.’

    The movie follows Kelsa (Eva Reign), a confident high school girl who is trans, as she navigates through senior year and her first love with a boy named Khal (Abubakr Ali).

    In addition to Reign and Ali, the film also features Renee Elise Goldsberry (‘Tick, Tick… Boom!’) as Kelsa’s mother.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with director Billy Porter, Eva Reign and Abubakr Ali about ‘Anything’s Possible,’ shooting in Porter’s hometown of Pittsburgh, how Reign could relate to Kelsa’s journey, and Khal’s relationship with his parents.

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    (L to R) Actor Eva Reign and director Bill Porter on the set of their film ‘Anything’s Possible.’ An Orion Pictures Release. Photo credit: Tony Rivetti. © 2022 Orion Releasing LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    You can read the full interview below or watch the interviews by clicking on the video player above.

    Moviefone: To begin with, Billy when you first read the screenplay, what was the moment that made you say, “I have to direct this movie?”

    Billy Porter: Well, from page one, really, but it was around page 25 or 30, where the place of Pittsburgh was finally mentioned. Pittsburgh is my hometown. That was when I knew that it was just meant to be.

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    (L to R) Eva Reign stars as Kelsa and Abubakr Ali as Khal in Billy Porter’s directorial debut
    ‘Anything’s Possible.’ An Orion Pictures Release. Photo credit: Courtesy of Orion Pictures.© 2022 Orion Releasing LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    MF: Eva, could you relate to Kelsa’s story, and how much of Eva is in Kelsa and vice versa?

    Eva Reign: Oh, that’s a really good question. I could relate to Kelsa a lot. We’re both two young, Black trans girls raised by amazing single moms who both happened to work in the medical field, which I thought was really surreal. My mom literally has been working in a hospital since I was born.

    So, just even that little nuance was so interesting to read about. We’re both from middle America, both love fashion, both love clothes. She’s definitely more of a science nerd than I am. That was not my strong suit growing up.

    But, I’d say there’s a decent amount of Kelsa in me and also a decent amount of me in her. I think a lot of the differences definitely reside in, I think, just how we dive into things. Kelsa is so bright-eyed and so willing to take a risk, and that’s something that I learned from playing her.

    That it’s fine to take a risk, to really lean into the joy and to not overthink everything. I’m a major Gemini, so I overthink everything constantly. Kelsa, luckily, doesn’t have that issue. So, it was nice to dive in and just have fun.

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    (L to R) Eva Reign stars as Kelsa and Abubakr Ali as Khal in Billy Porter’s directorial debut
    ‘Anything’s Possible.’ An Orion Pictures Release. Photo credit: Tony Rivetti. © 2022 Orion Releasing LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    MF: Finally, Abubakr can you talk about Cal’s relationship with his family and how his journey challenges their expectations for his future?

    Abubakr Ali: That’s a very good question, actually. I think it’s nice to see a character who is very open to his family and able to talk to his family, which I think, for me, at times was hard.

    At least growing up Muslim in this country, it’s hard to be completely honest. I find myself always trying to protect my parents a little bit from my experience out in the world. To see this character be able to have those conversations with his parents was a joy to live through and to portray.

    Director Bill Porter and actors Kelly Lamor Wilson and Eva Reign
    (L to R) Director Bill Porter and actors Kelly Lamor Wilson and Eva Reign and on the set of their film ‘Anything’s Possible.’ An Orion Pictures Release. Photo credit: Tony Rivetti. © 2022 Orion Releasing LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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  • Billy Porter’s ‘Anything’s Possible’ Trailer

    Director Bill Porter and actors Kelly Lamor Wilson and Eva Reign
    (L to R) Director Bill Porter and actors Kelly Lamor Wilson and Eva Reign and on the set of their film ‘Anything’s Possible.’ An Orion Pictures Release. Photo credit: Tony Rivetti. © 2022 Orion Releasing LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    Billy Porter makes an impact no matter what he does – whether it’s gracing the screen or walking red carpets on awards shows. He’s also been outspoken on LGBTQ issues and brings his A-game when it comes to his looks.

    Now, he’s becoming a filmmaker, which sounds like a sensible next step for his career.

    Once known as ‘What If?’, ‘Anything’s Possible’ follows Kelsa (Eva Reign), a confident high school girl who is trans, as she navigates through senior year. When her classmate Khal (Abubakr Ali) gets a crush on her, he musters up the courage to ask her out, despite the drama he knows it could cause. What transpires is a romance that showcases the joy, tenderness, and pain of young love.

    The cast also includes Renée Elise Goldsberry, Courtnee Carter, Kelly Lamor Wilson, Grant Reynolds, Caroline Travers, and Lav Raman. Ximena García Lecuona wrote this one and Porter, who has previously been best known for the likes of ‘Pose’, ‘American Horror Story: Apocalypse’ and Prime Videos’ recent version of ‘Cinderella’, makes his directorial debut with the new movie.

    From the looks of the trailer, Porter and his crew have cooked up a colorful, sweet story that nevertheless doesn’t shy away from how tough it can be transitioning, especially in a high school scenario. Teen dramas are commonplace, but this appears to be handling the themes in a sensitive, thoughtful way.

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    ‘Anything’s Possible’ will be on Prime Video on July 22nd.

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    And Porter is already making plans to tackle his second film as a director, having already signed on to make queer comedy ‘To Be Real’, which Gabrielle Union‘s company is producing.

    The script comes from Ryan Shiraki, a writer and director who most recently has been busy helming episodes of TV series such as ‘On My Block’ and ‘Katy Keene’.

    The story is in the vein of ‘Superbad’ and ‘Booksmart’ following, with the official logline reading, “three queer friends who escape their hometown for Pride Weekend in New York City where they discover that life over the rainbow is an insane, raunchy, often divisive, but ultimately FIERCE non-stop party.”

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    In related Porter news, he’ll be back in front of the camera for new drama ‘Our Son’, which will co-star ‘Beauty and the Beast’s Luke Evans. Director Bill Oliver has co-written the new movie with Peter Nickowitz, and ‘Our Son’ will follow a divorcing couple fighting for custody of their 8-year-old son.

    And, assuming the movie ever actually ever comes together, he’s still supposed to voice killer alien plant Audrey II in the new adaptation of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’. But from the looks of this trailer, Porter’s schedule could become more crowded with directing work as well as acting gigs.

    Actor Eva Reign and director Bill Porter
    (L to R) Actor Eva Reign and director Bill Porter on the set of their film ‘Anything’s Possible.’ An Orion Pictures Release. Photo credit: Tony Rivetti. © 2022 Orion Releasing LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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    (L to R) Eva Reign stars as Kelsa and Abubakr Ali as Khal in Billy Porter’s directorial debut
    ‘Anything’s Possible.’ An Orion Pictures Release. Photo credit: Courtesy of Orion Pictures.© 2022 Orion Releasing LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    Eva Reign and Abubakr Ali
    (L to R) Eva Reign stars as Kelsa and Abubakr Ali as Khal in Billy Porter’s directorial debut
    ‘Anything’s Possible.’ An Orion Pictures Release. Photo credit: Tony Rivetti. © 2022 Orion Releasing LLC. All Rights Reserved.