
Las películas originales de Netflix también incluyen contenido que se proyectó por primera vez en un lanzamiento cinematográfico en otros países o se transmitió en exclusiva en otros territorios, y luego se describe como contenido original de Netflix. Relative quality notwithstanding, “The Hunger Games” franchise became less popular as the movies became, like Suzanne Collins’ books, less about pretty people slaughtering each other amid fantastical locales and more about the inherent anti-fascism politics.Netflix es un proveedor estadounidense de medios de transmisión de Internet a pedido a nivel mundial que ha distribuido una serie de programas originales, que incluyen series originales, especiales, miniseries, documentales y películas.


That audiences weren’t as enthralled with the dark, brutal and frankly uncompromising series finale doesn’t help matters, as going back to the well usually requires a certain amount of lingering appreciation. This is one couple who went to war, battled with their hearts and came out the other side shouting victory. An explosive and epic love story set in the gritty world of the Storm MC. BATTLE HEARTS is a continuation of Winter and Birdie's story from book 1, Married life, the battles, the heartbreak, the continuation of their love for one another. I surrendered in our war of hearts and now Ill fight to the death for my queen. A huge part of the franchise’s appeal was the star+marquee character pull of Katniss, who was essentially sold as a weapon-wielding, ass-kicking alternative to Kristen Stewart in the “Twilight” films. Every battle is won before its fought and she won this battle a long time ago. 17 is whether audiences will show up for another “Hunger Games” movie nearly a decade after “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part II” and sans Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss Everdeen. Producers are Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson and Francis Lawrence. The film is based on the prequel book by Suzanne Collins, who’s once again involved as an executive producer. Arndt co-wrote “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” adaptation under his pseudonym Michael deBruyn.

Francis Lawrence, who directed “Catching Fire” and the two “Mockingjay” films after Gary Ross got the franchise up and running, is back in the director’s chair for “Songbirds” with a screenplay by Michael Lesslie (“Thirteen Lives”) and Michael Arndt (“Toy Story 3”).
