Today we learn that two more roles have been cast in the upcoming film adaptation of The Hunger Games … the unnamed tributes from District 10. Like their predecessors, these nameless tribute roles have been filled by unknown newcomers. Jeremy Marinas will play the boy tribute from District 10 and Dakota Hood will play the girl tribute. Read below for the known deets about these latest additions to The Hunger Games.
Lionsgate announced on the adaptation’s Facebook page the identities of the film’s District 10 tributes. Jeremy Marinas has been cast as the unnamed quiet boy from District 10, whose most notable characteristic is his limp. Dakota Hood has been cast as the District’s unnamed female tribute. Marinas, like many other Hunger Games tributes, has performed stunt work, for the likes of The Green Hornet and the Sherlock Holmes sequel. He’s also had roles in series like Mortal Kombat: Legacy and The LXD: The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers, and even had a bit part on Community. Hood has only one credit to her name: The 2007 movie Scripture Cake: A Southern Cuisine Movie. Marinas and Hood join Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Hemsworth, Paula Malcomson, Willow Shields, and several relatively unknown actors playing fellow tributes. Hunger Games, directed by Gary Ross and adapted from Suzanne Collins’ dystopian novel, will be in theaters March 23, 2012.
This casting should be the end of the newcomer actors. The final pair of tributes from District 2 are named — Cato and Clove — and are among the 8 tributes competing in The Hunger Games with any real storyline. They will likely be cast by known actors … and the announcement of who will play those roles should come soon (tomorrow?). There are still other big character roles to fill … but for the most part, the film is already pretty much cast. I can’t wait to find out which character roles will be announced next.
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