The Hunger Games’ Woody Harrelson Hasn’t Owned A Phone In Years, But The New Haymitch Actor Still Managed To Get A Sweet Message After Nabbing The Role



The Hunger Games’ Woody Harrelson Hasn’t Owned A Phone In Years, But The New Haymitch Actor Still Managed To Get A Sweet Message After Nabbing The Role

For over a decade, since the first Hunger Games movie came out, the role of Haymitch Abernathy has belonged solely to Woody Harrelson. However, now that one of the upcoming book adaptations is a prequel called Sunrise on the Reaping that explores the character’s own Hunger Games experiences as a teenager, newcomer Joseph Zada has been cast as a young Haymitch alongside a dream cast including Ralph Fiennes, Glenn Close and more. Ahead of the movie soon filming this summer, yes, Zada heard from the original Haymitch.

The New Haymitch Actor Has Heard From Woody Harrelson

Joseph Zada has been promoting his new series We Were Liars recently, and with that, we’ve learned a lot more about the actor’s experience so far with being the new Hunger Games lead. For one, he told CinemaBlend that he’s learning about the cast the same way we are after being put through the ringer to get the role. Here’s what Zada said about connecting with Harrelson:

I’ve been in Sydney with my family, just soaking up as much time as I can before I go off to film, but I did get a nice little message. From Woody’s niece, I think. He doesn’t have a phone. I’m sure I’ll speak to him eventually, but apparently he’s very happy for me.



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