Director Francis Lawrence is game to make another Hunger Games film after Ballad of Snakes and Songbirds, but only if Suzanne Collins writes a new novel first.
It happens often, especially, it seems, with sci-fi shows. We fall for a show and the characters, and the series ends on a cliffhanger. Here are 12 examples.
Robert Duncan McNeill felt Tom Paris was 'misguided' in Star Trek: Voyager season 1 but went along with the show's writing out of a need not to make waves.
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off more than makes up for the weaknesses of Edgar Wright's original movie, mainly by putting the agency back in Ramona Flowers' hands.
Kevin Feige and company may be planning a multidimensional conflagration that would compress multiple timelines into one in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Patrick Stewart started off as a very grumpy father figure to his Star Trek: The Next Generation co-stars before Jonathan Frakes taught him to relax a little.
When making 2008's Iron Man, director Jon Favreau took a page out of Superman director Richard Donner's playbook and hung a one-word mantra in his office.
Patrick Stewart was so caught up in Shakespearean drama that he knew nothing of Star Trek before being recruited for The Next Generation, but his kids helped.
There are few remaining actors from Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds still alive in 2023. Thankfully, their co-stars led long, accomplished lives before passing.
Russell Johnson may have been a castaway in Gilligan's Island, but in The Twilight Zone he played two different characters who tangled with time travel.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes reveals Coriolanus Snow inadvertently created the conditions that led to Katniss Everdeen's revolution.