Here's What All "The Hunger Games" Tributes Are Up To Now

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It's been over 11 years since the first Hunger Games movie came out — and we're just months away from The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes in November. Seriously, pinch me that we're getting a new Hunger Games movie in the year 2023.

Katniss at the reaping
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While I've got The Hunger Games on my mind, here's a look back at all the named tributes from the 74th Games — and what the actors who portrayed them are up to now:

We're starting with District 12, for obvious reasons.

1.Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen (District 12)

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The "Girl on Fire" who volunteered as tribute in place of her sister Prim and ended up starting a revolution!

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Jennifer Lawrence now:

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2.Josh Hutcherson as Peeta Mellark (District 12)

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The kind and generous tribute from District 12 who once fed Katniss bread when she was hungry and ultimately was a low-key PR genius (the baby!) for their time during the Hunger Games. And, of course, he ended up married to Katniss.

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Josh Hutcherson now:

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3.Jack Quaid as Marvel (District 1)

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Jack Quaid now:

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Jack has had a thriving post-Hunger Games career! You may have seen him in a little show called The Boys, and he will also appear in a little indie movie called Oppenheimer.

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4.Leven Rambin as Glimmer (District 1)

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A career who died by tracker jackers. Not a great way to go...

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Leven Rambin now:

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Since The Hunger Games, Leven has appeared on shows like True Detective and The Path. She has also starred in movies like The Big Ugly, Mank, and The Forever Purge.

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5.Alexander Ludwig as Cato (District 2)

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"Cato is the nastiest skank bitch I have ever met. Do not trust him. He is a fugly slut." (Regina George's words, not mine.)

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Alexander Ludwig now:

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Alex has a big TV career after his time as a career tribute, with starring roles on Vikings, Swerve, and currently Heels.

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6.Isabelle Fuhrman as Clove (District 2)

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Isabelle played Clove and Esther in the horror movie Orphan, and I'm not sure which character is worse, TBH.

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Isabelle Fuhrman now:

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Isabelle reprised her role as Esther in 2022's Orphan: First Kill.

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7.Jacqueline Emerson as "Foxface" (District 5)

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Taught me to literally never, ever, ever eat unidentified berries! Oopsies.

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Jacqueline Emerson now:

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I'm sorry, this was too good not to share:

Closeup of Jacqueline Emerson eating berries

8.Amandla Stenberg as Rue (District 11):

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Sweet baby girl deserved SO MUCH BETTER. Three finger salute!!!!

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Amandla Stenberg now:

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Amandla's had a big movie career post Hunger Games, starring in films like Everything, Everything, The Hate U Give, Dear Evan Hansen, Bodies Bodies Bodies, and most recently Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse.

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9.Dayo Okeniyi as Thresh (District 11):

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Okay, but I definitely cried when he lets Katniss go in honor of Rue. I really think they could have been friends in another life.

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Dayo Okeniyi now:

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Dayo has starred on several TV shows, including Shades of Blue, See, and the upcoming Dark Matter on Apple TV+.

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Stream The Hunger Games on Peacock.