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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire 2013

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
2013
 146 minutes (2 hrs 26 mins)
Cast and Director

Directed by

Starring

Jennifer Lawrence / Liam Hemsworth / Jack Quaid / Taylor St. Clair / Sandra Ellis Lafferty / Woody Harrelson / Josh Hutcherson / Paula Malcomson / Willow Shields / Donald Sutherland
Release dates
US release date US release: 22nd November 2013
Brazil release date Brazil release: 15th November 2013
Denmark release date Denmark release: 20th November 2013
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 22nd Nov '13
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: £12.2 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 9

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 22nd Nov '13
  • Debut position: 1
  • Highest position: 1
  • Debut gross: $158.1 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 19
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Certificates

12A age rating

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire PG-13 age rating 

M/12

14

12

12

C16
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £33.8 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $424.7 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $864.9 Million
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News from around the web

Frozen II remained at the top of the US box office this weekend and broke the 5 day Thanksgiving weekend record while Knives Out made its debut at number 2.

Frozen II

The Disney sequel reamins at the top for a second weekend over the American Thanksgiving holiday taking $124 Million over the 5 day Thursday to Sunday and $85.2 Million over Friday to Sunday.

The previous record holder was The Hunger Games: Catching Fire which took $110 Million in 2013.

The film has now taken an incredible $287.5 Million after 2 weeks of release.

Knives Out

Rian Johnson brings his first film after Star Wars: The Last Jedi to the bg screen to rave reviews and lands on the box office at number 2 with $27 Million.

The film was released on Thanksgiving Thursday and has after 5 days takes a US total of $41.7 Million.

Ford V Ferrari

The racing drama from director James Mangold falls to number 3 this week with $13.2 Million taking its total to $81 Million after 3 weeks.

A Beautiful Day In the Neighborhood

Tom Hanks Oscar worthy film falls to number 4 this weekend with $11.8 Million taking its total to $34.3 Million after 2 weeks of release.

Queen and Slim

Finally on the top 5 is this new release from director Melina Matsoukas about a couples first date which goes wrong when pulled over by a cop takes $11.7 Million for a total of $15.8 Million since its Thursday release.

Joker

The DC villain movie notches up its 9th week of release and has taken a mammoth $30.6 Million.

Paddington stays at the top of the UK box office for a second week leaving The Hunger Games in it's wake and leaving the highest new film to come in at three.

The children's favourite, which has had decent reviews, retains it's lead at the top with a second weekend of nearly £4 million, which brings it's 10 day gross to £10.3 million.

Staying at two is The Hunger Games, Mockingjay Part 1 now with a £25.2 million total gross.

Highest new film of the weekend is Penguins of Madagascar, entering at three with £1.6 million, the Madagascar spinoff film should hang around for the holidays to improve on it's gross.

Other new films this week: Get Santa at 7, St Vincent at 9, Black Sea at 10, The Pyramid at 11 and Men Women and Children at 14.

Historical charts

A year ago - The biggest animated comedy of all time, Frozen, hit the top on it's opening weekend leaving The Hunger Games: Catching Fire to fall to second after a single week.

Five years ago - Paranormal Activity climbed to the top of the box office leaving The Twilight Saga: New Moon to fall to third while highest new film was Planet 51 at four.

Ten years ago - The Incredibles stayed at the top while the highest new film was at three, Christmas With The Kranks.

Fifteen years ago - The World Is Not Enough was still unmovable at the top of the box office while the highest new film was Gust House Paradiso at three.

Finally twenty years ago saw The Specialist starring Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone at the top of the box office and twenty five years ago Ghostbusters II was at the top still with When Harry Met Sally a high new entry.

At the UK cinema box office this week we have a new top film in the shape of Paddington Bear who gets a cracking start to his cinematic career.

A £5.1 million opening weekend was enough to dislodge last weeks top film, although only just, The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 falls into second place with £4.9 million.

With Paddington making the move from TV to the big screen, and is likely to to gross somewhere in the £20 - £30 million region this is bound to be a new franchise in the making.

Also new at 4 this week is a sequel to 2011's Horrible Bosses, aptly named Horrible Bosses 2, a debut weekend of £1.2 million puts it week behind the originals opening.

Historical charts

A year ago - The Hunger Games: Catching Fire managed to hold onto the top of the box office with the highest new film entering at 3 in the shape of Free Birds.

Five years ago - The Twilight Saga: New Moon stayed at the top leaving Paranormal Activity to enter the chart at 2.

Ten years ago - Staying at the top was The Incredibles with the top new film The Forgotten entering the box office at 3.

Fifteen years ago - The World Is Not Enough was the big new film entering at the top of the box office, it ended The Sixth Sense's run at the top.

As if there was any doubt about what would be at the top of the UK box office charts this week, and without any hassle The Hunger Games: Mockingly Part 1 has a terrific first week of release.

Taking over £12 million on it's debut weekend this is the third in The Hunger Games series, which has grown in strength as each film has been released.

The previous film in the series took almost exactly the same on it's opening weekend, but the first film, which was introducing a new franchise to cinema, took far less at just under £5 million.

Last weeks top film, Interstellar, falls to third place this week with The Imitation Game staying put in second place.

Historical Charts

A year ago - The Hunger Games: Catching Fire took over at the top of the chart knocking Gravity down to second place.

Five years ago - Another franchise, The Twilight Saga had it's second film, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, enter at the top of the box office knocking 2012 down to second place.

Ten years ago - Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason kept it's hold on the top of the box office with the highest new film entering at 3, After The Sunset directed by Brett Ratner and starring Pierce Brosnan.

Fifteen years ago - The Sixth Sense was still enjoying it's run at the top of the box office with Harrison Ford starring in the Sydney Pollack directed film Random Hearts being the highest new film right down at seven.

Another change on the UK video chart this week with tearjerking drama The Fault in Our Stars taking over at the top of the chart on it's first week of release.

The Fault in Our Stars was released at UK cinemas on 20th June this year taking £3.4 million on it's opening weekend where it entered at the top of the box office.

A six week stay on the box office saw it take a total gross of £11 million most of which happened in the first 3 weeks of release.

Falling from the top position to the runner up on it's second week of release is Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie.

The HobbitL The Desolation of Smaug was released in special extended edition last week and in turn re-enters the video chart at three.

Other new film of the video chart this week are: The Snow Queen at seven, Chef at thirteen and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire re-enters at fourteen.