11 'Hunger Games' stars, ranked from least to most successful
Briefly

The enduring popularity of "The Hunger Games," initiated by the 2008 YA novels, remains evident as its latest installment, "Sunrise on the Reaping," sold 1.5 million copies within a week. Since the original film series launched in 2012, it has significantly influenced the careers of its teenage cast, generating diverse pathways for actors like Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson. The article discusses rankings of the original cast based on career success post-franchise, considering their subsequent projects, accolades, and social media presence, demonstrating varying levels of post-Hunger Games trajectories.
The Hunger Games, originally a series of YA novels about a dystopian future in which 24 teenagers are annually sent into a battle to the death, continues to be one of the most valuable pieces of IP 17 years after the first book's release in 2008.
The film series, which began in 2012, kickstarted the career of many of its young stars, including Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Jack Quaid, and Amandla Stenberg.
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