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Hunger Games Movies, Ranked Worst to Best


Of the four Hunger Games movies in the franchise, they all rank fairly high among fans but some are certainly better than others. The movies not only brought the world of Panem to life, but they also made Jennifer Lawrence a household name. The Hunger Games book series by author Suzanne Collins has gained an immense fan following since its debut in 2008, and it didn’t take long for Lionsgate to acquire the movie rights to the trilogy. But as with all beloved book series, there’s often hesitation when it comes to transforming pages to the big screen. The Hunger Games movies ranked show some adaptations were better than others.


The movies followed Katniss Everdeen (Lawrence), the scrappy teen from District 12 who bravely volunteered to take her sister’s spot in the Hunger Games. The deadly event took place once a year, two citizens from each of the districts in Panem to fight to the death. Rather than win and stay quiet, however, Katniss used her experience to revolt against the Capitol and, in turn, she started an uprising. The popularity of the movies continues to be seen through its streaming success as well as the upcoming The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. The Hunger Games movies ranked from worst to best also highlight the success of this franchise.

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4 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2

The poster for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2

It’s extremely difficult to satisfy everybody when it comes to the final film in a major franchise. Unfortunately, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 showed that all too well. There were a lot of high expectations for director Francis Lawrence to appropriately close out the final chapter of Katniss’ story, but there was a sense from many people that this ending felt anticlimactic. The storyline at this point was grim, yet the movie focused too much on action sequences than character interactions. There is also a sense that what happens to Panem after The Hunger Games‘ Second Rebellion would have been a more interesting story.

This isn’t to say that Mockingjay – Part 2 was a horrid film, it was still very watchable and did build to a striking climax where Katniss finally got her chance to take down the Capitol. The fierce heroine took down Panem’s most dangerous leaders, but she lost a lot along the way; broken relationships, trauma from her experience in multiple Hunger Games, and witnessing the death of Prim took a toll on Katniss. Lawrence sells the grief of the franchise’s hero, but Katniss’ suffering makes it hard to imagine she could ever have a happy ending.

3 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

Gale and Katniss walking with rebels in The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 marks the point where the franchise turned, becoming an all-out war movie as the Second Rebellion kicks off. Unfortunately, while the performance of Lawrence and the stellar supporting cast ramped up the energy, the film was mainly concerned with moving pieces around the board and lost some of its allure by stepping away from the Hunger Games. By not featuring a Hunger Games for the first time in the franchise, Mockingjay – Part 1 lacked the thrill that made the first two movies so great. Splitting the final Hunger Games book in two also left the feeling that this movie was treading water in saving the big moments for the end.

However, the glimpse inside the rebellion and its various players was an interesting new direction to take the franchise in and helped to explore Panem. It was also refreshing to see some of the core characters have a chance to interact properly once again. Except for brief sequences at the beginning of the first two movies, Katniss barely had time with her family. Mockingjay – Part 1 put Katniss’ relationship with her sister and mother at the forefront, which deepened the Everdeen family dynamic ahead of the bigger twists to come. And while Peeta was held captive and brainwashed for most of the movie, Katniss was able to spend valuable time with Gale, something that fans had been wanting since the first movie.

2 The Hunger Games

Katniss crouching and looking to the distance in The Hunger Games.

There was a lot of pressure on The Hunger Games when it premiered in 2012. Readers wanted to see the books’ beloved story play out faithfully on-screen, but with all the violent killing of young children, how could director Gary Ross deliver an appropriate rating to viewers of all ages? In the end, Ross struck an impressive balance, thanks in no small part to the casting of Lawrence. It’s difficult to emulate a character when most of her dialogue in the book is in her own head. Thankfully, Lawrence was able to encompass the demeanor and tendencies of Katniss through her actions; the moment when she volunteered as the female tribute in place of her younger sister – practically opting for a death sentence – was when viewers found someone to root for.

The Hunger Games was a mix of different sci-fi styles, but where it really stood out was the titular annual event. Much of the movie was spent on the Katniss and the rest of the Hunger Games tributes are seen training ahead of the Games, providing a window into the other Districts and creating a sense of dread leading into the battle royale. And, when they arrived, the Hunger Games were as intense and harrowing as we all feared.

1 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Finnick, Peeta and Katniss in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Out of all the Hunger Games movies, Catching Fire is easily the strongest. Francis Lawrence kept all the great aspects of the first movie but amplified the energy and scale. The sequel was fast-paced, the stakes were higher, and the cast was even more stacked, with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Sam Claflin, Jeffrey Wright, and Jena Malone all joining. After Katniss and Peeta survived their first Hunger Games, they were swept right back into President Snow’s ploy with the Quarter Quell. The 75th-anniversary event forced previous victors to re-enter the impending Hunger Games, and since Katniss was the only female victor from District 12, she was guaranteed to face death for the second year in a row.

The actual Hunger Games was even more breathtaking than the first movie. The arena this time around was a massive jungle with a saltwater lake in the middle. There was poisonous fog, there were killer monkeys, there were wicked lightning storms, and there were massive twists of allegiance. Catching Fire‘s cliffhanger ending may have been excruciating but it definitely had Hunger Games fans craving more.

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