The latest installment in franchise has a better understanding of its central love story than the first film in the series. The Hunger Games films are based on the dystopian novel series by Suzanne Collins, in which . The film series began with 2012's The Hunger Games, which centers on tributes from District 12, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson).
In 2023, The Hunger Games timeline was further expanded upon onscreen with the prequel The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. Focused on the 10th annual Hunger Games, . Like The Hunger Games, The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes has a strong balance between action and drama, though the latter works far better as a love story than the 2012 film that started it all.
There are many parallels to be drawn between Katniss and Peeta's relationship and that of Lucy Gray and Coriolanus, though the latter's love story is far more compelling. The Hunger Games sees Katniss and Peeta start merely as competitors who are aware they will have to kill the other if they wish to win the Games. However, as Katniss and Peeta are aware of the fact that an assumed romance will attract the attention of sponsors.

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However, in The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, which doesn't have to establish nearly as many stakes or rules of the Games, there is a lot more room to explore the complicated relationship between Lucy Gray and Coriolanus. In the film, Coriolanus takes on the role of Lucy Gray's mentor, and the two grow close, heavily relying on one another for what they seek to gain from the Games. The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes follows Coriolanus before he becomes a tyrannical ruler, .
With Coriolanus' future in the audience's mind, his relationship with Lucy Gray is seen as doomed from the start.
With Coriolanus' future in the audience's mind, his relationship with Lucy Gray is seen as doomed from the start, and their romance is largely defined by its elements of betrayal, tragedy, and power. Additionally, . Despite their difference in class and the way Coriolanus' desire for power clashes with Lucy Gray's rebellious nature against the Capitol, the two have an undeniable connection.
After the Games, when Coriolanus places his status in the Capitol above all else. The two characters' tension-filled romance is not only elevated by their compelling power dynamic and conflicting worldviews, but also by Blyth and Zegler's chemistry and fully realized performances as well.

The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes' ending is somewhat ambiguous, particularly when it comes to Lucy Gray's fate, but do in the first Hunger Games film. While Lucy Gray and Coriolanus don't have a coveted romance by any means, Blyth and Zegler bring their characters to life in such a way that allows audiences to easily care for them.
Both Zegler and Blyth are charming in the way their characters require them to be, and they deftly balance Lucy Gray and Coriolanus' shared attraction and mistrust of one another, especially in the film's third act. , from scenes of Coriolanus and Lucy Gray's initial scheming in the Games to their time after the Games are over, where audiences are presented with a serene, yet unrealistic look at what their future could have looked like had Coriolanus gone down a different path.