‘Catching Fire’ Director Breakdown: Francis Lawrence and Bennett Miller

| April 19, 2012 | 10 Comments More

Catching Fire Director Francis Lawrence Bennett Miller

If the rumors are true, than Francis Lawrence or Bennett Miller will be taking over ‘The Hunger Games‘ franchise and directing ‘Catching Fire‘. MTV has done a breakdown of both potential directors, take a look and let us know what you think in the comments!

Bennett Miller

Bennett Miller Director Catching Fire Background: Documentary

Miller’s first film was a doc he directed and shot called “The Cruise” about a New York City tour guide.

Big Break: “Capote”

Miller’s first feature film was a biography of Truman Capote during his years writing “In Cold Blood.” Miller’s college classmate, Dan Futterman, wrote the screenplay. Philip Seymour Hoffman’s role in the film won him an Academy Award for Best Actor.

What You Probably Know Him From: “Moneyball”

When “Hunger Games” second unit director Steven Soderbergh’s version of the baseball drama ran aground, Miller picked up the project and led the film to a Best Picture nomination at this year’s Academy Awards.

Pros: Character and Vision

In both of Miller’s feature films, the characters have been in the foreground. “Capote” examined the life of a lost and broken man just as he was reaching the height of his fame. With “Moneyball,” he took a book that did not seem fit for a narrative film and made one of last year’s best movies. He could definitely handle the complex relationships of the series.

Cons: He’s Busy

Since finishing “Capote,” Miller has tried to get a film called “Foxcatcher” off the ground. It would follow the true story of a paranoid millionaire who murdered an Olympic wrestler. Channing Tatum and Steve Carell have been on board since the fall, and Mark Ruffalo joined the film earlier this week. If Miller gets the job on “Catching Fire,” “Foxcatcher” would inevitably be put on the back burner once again.

 

Francis Lawrence

Francis Lawrence Director Catching Fire Background: Music Videos

Lawrence began his career making quite the name for himself as a music video director. His work includes clips for “Waiting for Tonight” by Jennifer Lopez and “I’m a Slave 4 U” by Britney Spears.

Big Break: “Constantine” His first feature was the comic book adaptation “Constantine” starring Keanu Reeves as a supernatural detective.

What You Probably Know Him From: “I Am Legend” and “Water for Elephants” Lawrence helmed the half-a-billion-dollar Will Smith vehicle “I Am Legend.” It was a huge hit at the box office and the second-biggest film of Smith’s career. The director’s most recent film was the Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson romance “Water for Elephants.”

Pros: Style and Action

Lawrence’s background directing music videos helped him establish a particular look for his work, and since most of his films have been action movies, taking on the stunts for “Catching Fire” wouldn’t be a problem.

Cons: Track Record

Of all the directors mentioned so far as candidates for the “Catching Fire” job, Lawrence has the least impressive résumé. Every other director has earned Oscar nominations for their films or the actors in them.

Read the whole article here!

So which director would you prefer for ‘Catching Fire’? Francis Lawrence or Bennett Miller?

source: MTV

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  1. Tobuscus says:

    I think Lawrence is the better choice his con is far less worrying than Miller’s . I really hope it isn’t Miller.

  2. Faith LovePeeta says:

    i think GARY ROSS should do it no offense but sireously tht movie THE best ever!!!!!!!

  3. cory says:

    Lawrence should get the job. i loved the film “I am legend” and i want to see what he can do.

  4. Amayasenpai says:

    I guess Lawrence? I am Legend was a good movie…

  5. Elle says:

    Definitely Bennett Miller, if it has to be between these two. He has a far more impressive resume` and I think the movie would be taken a lot more seriously if he was running the show. He knows how to work with a talented cast and build complex relationships in his movies. I don’t think anyone wants them to just go for stye over substance.

  6. claude says:

    i agree. pick miller. he’s got more good reputation.

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  8. Peeta#1 says:

    Miller sounds a little more better to me. Both sound fine though. But my vote would be Miller.

  9. Peeta#1 says:

    I think Character and Vision are more importent then Action. I think it is better to capture Katniss and her story then a little bit of Action!

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