Lionsgate has dropped a teaser for The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, giving fans an electrifying look into the brutal beginnings of Panem. This prequel dives into the early days of the 50th Hunger Games, setting the stage for a darker, more political era.
A Dangerous Dawn
The teaser opens on Reaping morning, the notorious ceremony where contestants are selected. Unlike previous Games, we see 48 tributes instead of the traditional 24 — a twist that suggests higher stakes and more chaos. A volcano looms in the background, its molten flows transforming into serpentine figures, symbolizing danger and power in one breathtaking visual.
Familiar Faces, New Roles
Among the cast, a young Haymitch Abernathy, played by Joseph Zada, takes center stage. His participation hints at how deeply the childhood trauma and politics of the Games affected him. The teaser also features Ralph Fiennes as President Snow, joined by Jesse Plemons, Whitney Peak, Maya Hawke, Elle Fanning, McKenna Grace, and Glenn Close in key roles.
A Haunting Voice
At one point, the distinct voice of Woody Harrelson echoes through the teaser, reminding fans, “I think these Games are going to be different.” The line serves as a chilling foreshadowing — this is not just another Hunger Games.
Creative Team & Release
The film is directed by Francis Lawrence, who returns to the franchise after helming earlier installments. Veteran screenwriter Billy Ray has penned the script, building on Suzanne Collins’s original vision.
Fans can expect the film’s release on November 20, 2026, setting the countdown in motion for what promises to be one of Panem’s most brutal and politically charged chapters.
Bigger Picture
Beyond the spectacle of selection and combat, Sunrise on the Reaping explores the mechanics of propaganda, power, and control. It promises to show how early Games weren’t just survival challenges — they were also political theater, instruments of fear and manipulation.

