Sometimes studios just can’t fight the power in fan casting. Demand Elle fanning recently confirmed that she joined Prequel film “The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the reaping“Partly because of fans online.
“I think fans made this happen in a way,” Fanning told MTV in the video below. “The studio (Lionsgate) said they became a kind of dog, which” Elle had to play Effie. ”
Fanning was announced to play the Effie Trinket on May 20; The character was originally brought to the screen by Elizabeth Banks, as Fanning said she “loves.”
Fanning is added Et The Effie is her “favorite character” because of “how good” banks’ performance is. According to Fanning, Bank also congratulated her with being thrown into the role. “She sent me flowers that were beautiful and said,” The odds are ever to your advantage, “Fanning said, and continued that she really wants to” get it just right (on the screen) especially for the fans. ”
“Predator: Badlands” and ‘Sentimental value“Actress Fanning is not even the only” The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reing “star to be Fasted: Jesse Plemons will play Plutarch Heavensbee, the role that originated by the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, after the audience expressed how similar both actors looked.
Attempts on franchise foundation have been widespread in recent years, in varying degrees of success. Jessica Chastain has constantly jerked off “The Seven Mans of Evelyn Hugo” cast rumors, while it was a pressure for Aubrey Plaza plays “Tomb Raider” (A fee led by Edgar Wright) before Sophie Turner takes on the role. Wright’s “Running Man” collaboration partner Glen Powell was said to be in call Like cyclopsas he has denied (we know at least that “X-Men” will be restarted with a new role).
The only real Mic drop moment under the leadership of the fans so far took place in another MCU payment, “Doctor strange in Multiverse of Madness.” John Krasinski had a como as a Multilive version of Reed Richards Aka Mr. Fantastic. Of course, Pedro Pascal now plays the character in the latest “Fantastic Four: First Steps”, now in theaters.