3/15/2012MTV, Nina JacobsonArianna
Producer of the Hunger Games, Nina Jacobson, chatted with MTV’s Josh Horowitz on the Hunger Games world premiere red carpet. While we have heard that Mockingjay will be split into two, Nina says everything is “not set in stone,” and that they are “still figuring it all out. Honestly, I think, first go from one movie to the next.”
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Jacobson said that the decision will depend on the reception of the first film, set for release next week. “Hopefully, people love this movie enough to demand the next one,” she said. “Go make that one. Figure out what to do from there.”
Production for the second film, “Catching Fire,” however, is already set to begin in a few months. Whether the team will return to the Carolinas, where they shot the first film, remains unclear. “We’re figuring all that out, but [we'll probably also go] somewhere hot and sweaty. It shouldn’t be a cake walk,” Jacobson said, referring to the film’s location reflecting the books’ atmosphere. But Jacobson did confirm something about the movie’s script. “Simon Beaufoy has turned in his first draft,” she said. “He’s going to work on his next draft. He’s a busy guy.”
On the red carpet, Jacobson shared the mix of emotions she was feeling heading into the night. “I am very nervous, very excited, very hopeful because we started to show the movie to a few people here and there. We’ve gotten a little bit of feedback to know that people seem to really be embracing it and appreciating how faithful it is to the book,” she said. “That’s something that’s very important to me.”
Part of remaining faithful to the original novel meant seeking the approval of Collins. Luckily for Jacobson, the author made her approval clear after seeing the film. “Suzanne Collins has been very embracing of the movie, so that’s huge for me. She was just very supportive. She said, ‘You know what? I think it’s really good. I think you guys really got it,’ “ Jacobson said. “She really didn’t go on set. She was very involved in the screenplay. She was very much a voice in casting. We talked to her about all the casting choices, but when it came to production and sweating it out in North Carolina, no, that was left to us.”
The secret for success in adapting such a popular series of books for Jacobson meant remaining true to the source material. “I think, honestly, it’s just to assume what fans of the books and fans of the movies want is for you to really give it your best effort. Ultimately, you just have to keep your head down, do the work, make the choices as filmmakers,” Jacobson said. “Just really try to stay completely focused on the movie as though it’s any other movie, even as all this excitement builds. Actually, just treat it like ‘What’s the best possible movie we can make?’ Put all your attention to that.”
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While it will make the wait longer, I actually don’t mind if Mockingjay will be split into two if it means fleshing out the story and not getting that ‘rushed’ feeling. I do hope they show how ‘they’ grow back together in a way that was missing from the book. Perhaps this can be Suzanne Collin’s way of appending that epilogue?
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