There are so many great upcoming book-to-screen adaptations that we’re excited for, but I’m all about Sunrise on the Reaping. There are many we could point to, such as the anticipated Fourth Wing TV series or the upcoming adaptation of The Housemaid. Still, I am so ready to return to the world of Panem for a fifth time, especially since I absolutely loved reading the novel.

As someone who loves The Hunger Games movies, there have been plenty of changes with the franchise over the last 10+ years. Gary Ross directed the first film, while Francis Lawrence directed the subsequent ones. With that in mind, there have been some changes in filmmaking, which, for the most part, are for the better. However, for Sunrise on the Reaping, I actually want the director to possibly return to a style that most fans of the first film didn’t like…hear me out.

Katniss Everdeen shooting an arrow

(Image credit: Lionsgate)

I Want Them To Experiment With Shaky-Cam Again

moments from Sunrise on the Reaping that I can’t wait to see brought to life in the adaptation, some great and some…pretty freaking sad. I actually think using shaky cam just a little bit would add a lot of depth to Haymitch’s emotions, more so than ever before.

Haymitch, throughout the book, is going through a lot. He’s dealing with leaving not only his family behind, but the girl he loves back in District 12, trying to find some way to survive, while also finding ways to politely stick the middle finger up at the Capitol without directly saying it.

At the same time, he’s also running from a lot of people trying to kill him. I think that using a shaky camera in certain moments would effectively convey his desperation, perhaps during the climax of the game, when he wins, or possibly when one of his allies is getting hurt.

Using that to truly convey how he’s feeling, rather than just cursing and running towards whatever is going on, will make for a great story. If done right, it can land.

The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping cast comprises some of the best casting decisions I have seen for a film in a long time, and the story writes itself. This movie is meant to be a success.

Now, all we have to do is wait for the film’s release, which is scheduled for 2026. Can I make a year pass more quickly?

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