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Friday, 3 August 2012

Mags cast for Hunger Games sequel


The Broadway actress will play the 80-year-old former Hunger Games champion in 'Catching Fire', the second film in the trilogy.

[Related story: Final Hunger Games film to be split]

Mags is also a mentor to Finnick Odair, the former Hunger Games winner who is reportedly likely to be played by British actor Sam Claflin.

Woody Allen regular Cohen has starred in films including Spielberg's 'Munich' and Charlie Kaufman's 'Synecdoche, New York', as well as playing Miranda's nanny Magda in 'Sex and the City'.

Her joining the cast follows other recent additions including Philip Seymour Hoffman as gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee and Amanda Plummer as Wiress.

It was recently announced that the final film in the series, 'Mockingjay', will be split into two parts, set for release in 2014 and 2015.

'Catching Fire' is due out on November 22, 2013 

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Hitchcock was 'evil', says Birds star Hedren


Hedren starred in Hitchcock's 1963 thriller 'The Birds', and added that if laws surrounding harassment had existed in the 60s, she'd be 'a very rich woman'.

[Related story: Citizen Kane replaced by Vertigo as greatest film]

“I think he was an extremely sad character,” she said.

“We are dealing with a brain here that was an unusual genius, and evil, and deviant, almost to the point of dangerous, because of the effect that he could have on people that were totally unsuspecting.”

The comments come after Hedren, mother of actress Melanie Griffith, joined the cast of 'The Girl', a new HBO film about her relationship with the director based on the book 'Spellbound By Beauty'.

In the film, which stars Sienna Miller as Hedren, Toby Jones as Hitchcock and Imelda Staunton as Hitchcock's wife Alma, the director is portrayed as a sexual predator who later punished Hedren for spurning his advances.

In one scene in the film, she is forced to live with birds for five days in preparation for a scene, while in another Hitchcock let loose live birds without warning after telling her that mechanical birds would be used.

After refusing to star in any more of his films, following her role in 'Marnie' in 1964, he reputedly stopped Hedren from working in Hollywood for two years by upholding a contract meaning she could not accept other roles.

“He ruined my career but he didn't ruin my life,” she added.

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