Wes Chatham, Elden Henson join The Hunger Games: Mockingjay cast

By Tribute on September 25, 2013 | 2 Comments


The newest additions to the final installment of The Hunger Games movie trilogy are Wes Chatham and Elden Henson. They will play brothers Castor and Pollux, two cameramen who film the propaganda films for the rebellion. Julianne Moore was also recently cast in the role of President Alma Coin. The two-part films are being directed by Francis Lawrence and commenced filming in Georgia over the weekend. Wes was seen in the Oscar-winning film The Help, starring alongside Emma Stone and Viola Davis, and in W. , co-starring with Josh Brolin. Elden has starred in movies such as the recently released film Jobs and The Butterfly Effect, both starring Ashton Kutcher. Wes and Elden will appear in both installments of the two-part film alongside the star-studded cast of Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth. Mockingjay Part 1 is tentatively scheduled to be released in November 2014 and Mockingjay Part 2 in November 2015. The second film, Catching Fire, hits theaters November 22. ~Brie Davis



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