The saga of The hunger Games returned to Ecuadorian cinemas last Thursday, November 16, with the long-awaited prequel Ballad of songbirds and snakes, is set 64 years before the first film. But are there more films in the works? That’s the question all old and new fans are asking on social media.

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The film is based on the novel of the same name by Suzanne Collins provides new details about how the Hunger Games we know came to be and the tragic process of Snow’s transformation into the terrifying main villainGood follows young Coriolanus Snow (Tom Blyth) as he is chosen as a mentor in the tenth Hunger Games and paired with Lucy Gray Baird (Rachel Zegler), a tribute girl from Panem’s District 12.

Despite the existing sequels to the first film (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire launched in 2013; The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 And Part 2Released in 2014 and 2015 respectively), the new production leaves many doors open for the story to continue and develop in the future.

So will there be another movie? There isn’t a new movie in the works yet, but it could be, as a sequel could be made about Lucy Gray Baird and what happened to her after her confrontation with Snow.

Producer Nina Jacobson confessed in an interview with the magazine People, that in addition to the story about Lucy’s future, it would be interesting to film a sequel about Tigris (Hunter Schafer) and her deteriorating relationship with her cousin, President Snow. Let’s not forget that, in the books, years after she became president, she joins the resistance against him and helps the rebels defeat him once and for all.

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“I would like to see Snow come to power because he is a great character. Also to see Tigris and understand how that girl who loves and cares about him so much comes to hate him and becomes the woman we saw in Mockingjay,” said the American, who then expressed that part of what makes her interesting , selling her as an ‘almost sister’ figure who transforms not only sentimentally but also physically. The director, Francis Lawrence, also agrees with her and shares the curiosity to know more about Tigris.

There are many fascinating characters and audience favorites within the franchise whose stories can be explored. Perhaps Collins’ next book could focus on this Haymitch (Woody Harrelson), the troubled mentor who leads Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peetah (Josh Hutcherson) to victory, or in Cinna (Lenny Kravitz), the kind-hearted Capitol fashion designer who meets a tragic end.

The prequel has grossed nearly $100 million in its first weekend in theaters worldwide so far., a significant figure for Lionsgate, the Canadian-American film production company behind the film.