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With 100 days and counting until the November 22 worldwide launch of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the second installment of Lionsgate’s global blockbuster Hunger Games franchise, the Company announced today that it will host a Catching Fire world premiere in London on November 11.
Catching Fire will open day-and-date with its domestic release in nearly every major international territory. The first Hunger Games film was the 13th highest-grossing North American release of all time on its way to generating nearly $700 million at the worldwide box office.
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I'm looking forward to this here on the 22nd. A lot of people may not have liked the first one but I read all the books and I could see all the details of the books that were left out or the movie would have been 4 hours long. I still want to see the movie and see how it comes out on the big screen.