Similarly, the at the start of the 75th Hunger Games—where the tributes rise on metal plates into the sun-drenched arena—was shot on IMAX cameras. Lawrence filmed nearly 50 minutes of Catching Fire in IMAX format. On a 700MB rip, those expanded aspect ratio shots are cropped or compressed into oblivion.
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When The Hunger Games: Catching Fire hit theaters in 2013, it wasn't just a movie; it was a cultural event. The sequel to the 2012 blockbuster surpassed expectations, delivering a darker, more politically charged story that cemented Jennifer Lawrence’s status as a global superstar.