Vote up the details you missed the first time around.
The Hunger Games franchise dominated popular culture for years, and in 2012, the first book was adapted into a hit film. That was followed by two sequels, the last of which was broken into two films. Throughout all of The Hunger Games movies, a lot of attention is paid to the various costumes and props – Katniss' dresses are front and center throughout the franchise, and there's much more.
Filmmakers often add minor details to their films to offer Easter eggs and various references to the source material. This was done exceptionally well in The Hunger Games films, and there are tons of prop and wardrobe details most people missed that demand a rewatch. This list highlights the best examples of these kinds of details. Take a look at them below, and be sure to upvote your favorites before you rewatch the movies!
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Cinna's Sketchbook In 'Mockingjay Part I' Is From The Film's Costume Designers
In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1(2014), the drawings in Cinna’s sketchbook were done by the film’s costume designers Kurt and Bart, detailing elements they used in the actual outfits.
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Effie's Scarf Is A Map Of District 13 In 'Mockingjay Part I'
In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014), Effie’s head scarf is actually a map of one of the districts. As confirmed by the official Hunger GamesTwitter account back in 2015, Effie's scarf is actually a map of District 13. A variation of this map can be seen very briefly on Coin’s radar during the air raid drill scene.
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Peeta's Costume In 'Mockingjay Part I' Suggests He's Under Constant Threat
In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, it is believed Peter was forced to speak out against the rebellion on TV. His costume looks like it’s holding a knife to his throat.
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You Can See The Locations Of Each District Briefly In 'Catching Fire'
In The Hunger Games, before Katniss is assessed, she is given a 23-1 chance of winning the games. Her stats are shown on the bottom right of an electronic billboard briefly.