Who's the best HungerGames character? This guy right here.
The marvelous and long-awaited first trailer for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes has returned the world to a Panem mood like it was 2012 again. Set for release on November 17, 2023, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is based on the novel of the same name by The Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins.
No proper coping mechanisms exist in Panem society, so Haymitch turned to alcoholism to numb the pain of his time in the arena and the loss of his loved ones. Accompanying his drinking was self-isolation, despair, and likely some form of depression or post-traumatic stress disorder. The things that aren't known about Haymitch are enough to, well, fill a book or a movie.
Clearly, Haymitch's droll and shrewd disposition is a lifelong trait, and those instincts prove vital to his success. When most of the tributes are distracted by the arena's deceptive beauty, Haymitch seizes the advantage by leaping into the Cornucopia for his choice of weapons and supplies before immediately running into the woods. Despite having a slimmer build, Haymitch demonstrates "remarkable speed" by quickly killing two Career tributes in a three-on-one fight.
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