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Snow talking to Seneca Crane in Hunger Games. Effie Trinket (Elizabeth Banks) smiling while putting the microphone in front of Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) in The Hunger Games.
Political psychologists explain how the battle royale death games help prop up a dictatorship in The Hunger Games. ... dictator President Snow — speaks with the architect of the games, Seneca Crane.
Seneca Crane is the mastermind of the Hunger Games as the Head Gamemaker, and he sports an impressive beard, too. But his life becomes endangered when Katniss and Peeta beat him at his own game.
Coriolanus' classmate Arachne Crane shares a surname with Seneca Crane (Wes Bentley), the Head Gamemaker in the first Hunger Games movie. In The Hunger Games, Snow disapproves of many of Seneca's ...
Seneca Crane met an untimely death in the original Hunger Games after he allowed Katniss and Peeta to become victors. We're introduced to another Crane, Arachne, in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of ...
President Snow says this to Hunger Games Gamemaker Seneca Crane in the 2012 film, and ironically hope was the biggest thing missing from this film.
Wes Bentley portrayed Seneca Crane, Head Gamemaker of the 74th Hunger Games. Wes Bentley as Seneca Crane in "The Hunger Games." Lionsgate ...
The Hunger Games (2012) is an American action film based on Suzanne Collins’ 2008 novel of the same name. ... Wes Bentley as Seneca Crane, Toby Jones as Claudius Templesmith, and more. ...
It begins with television host Caesar Flickerman and gamemaker Seneca Crane sitting on a modern soundstage and discussing the annual Hunger Games. Flickerman asks Crane what defines his “personal ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping has another new cast member in Emmy nominee Lili Taylor (Outer Range), who will play Mags, former Hunger Games champion-turned-District 12 mentor.