Jennifer Lawrence,the 21-year-old is negotiating in the $10 million range to reprise her role as Katniss Everdeen for the second film in the franchise, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The actress could earn even more money depending on how "Catching Fire" does at the box office. The industry paper had previously reported that Lawrence was paid $500,000 upfront for the first film, which was released in March. "The Hunger Games" went on to gross $683.8 million worldwide. Lawrence signed a deal to do four films in the franchise, according to the Hollywood Reporter, but producers sought to renegotiate her contract once the film became a hit.
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For the 75th Hunger Games and the third Quarter Quell, two former winning tributes (victors) from each district from previous Hunger Games must return to the arena and battle to the death again. Phillip Seymour Hoffman has been cast as Plutarch Heavensbee, Head Gamemaker for The Hunger Games. Jenna Malone will play Johanna Mason, a tribute that competes in the Quarter Quell. "Snow White and the Huntsman" actor Sam Claflin is rumored to be cast as Finnick Odair, another tribute in the games. Francis Lawrence will take over directing duties for "Catching Fire" after "The Hunger Games" director Gary Ross dropped out due to time constraints. Lawrence, who was born in Austria and was raised in California, previously helmed the 2011 romantic drama "Water For Elephants," "I Am Legend" and the 2005 movie "Constantine."
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