The Hunger Games universe is back — and this time, fans are getting a shocking look at Haymitch Abernathy’s past.
On November 20, 2025, Lionsgate dropped a surprise teaser for The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, the highly anticipated prequel set to hit theaters worldwide on November 20, 2026.
First Look at the Second Quarter Quell
The teaser gives audiences their first glimpse of the 50th Hunger Games, also known as the brutal Second Quarter Quell.
Joseph Zada stars as a young Haymitch, whose journey through the arena explains how he became the cynical mentor fans know from the original series. According to Deadline, the footage captures the grim reaping ceremony and sets a dark, emotional tone.
All-Star Cast Brings New Life to Panem
The film boasts a lavish ensemble cast.
Ralph Fiennes reprises his role as the formidable President Snow, while Glenn Close adds star power in a new role. Kieran Culkin steps in as Caesar Flickerman, and Elle Fanning appears as a young Effie Trinket.
This mix of established icons and rising talent ensures the film appeals across generations of fans.
Authentic Locations and Production Details
Filming wrapped in Spain, with authentic European backdrops adding depth to Panem’s world.
The teaser highlights sweeping visuals and intense action sequences, promising a cinematic experience that blends nostalgia with fresh storytelling.
Fans React to the Viral Teaser
Social media exploded with emotional reactions after the teaser dropped.
One fan wrote: “Haymitch’s origin story leaves me speechless — bigger than a Kardashian family headline.” Another added: “This prequel feels like the Jeff Bezos mansion of Hunger Games films — lavish, bold, unforgettable.”
Why It Hits Harder
By exploring Haymitch’s shocking past, Sunrise on the Reaping connects directly to the franchise timeline.
It promises to redefine how fans see one of the saga’s most beloved characters, delivering a story as timeless and jaw-dropping as the 007 theme.
With its shocking teaser and star-studded cast, The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping proves the franchise still knows how to leave fans speechless — and Panem forever changed.










