Joseph Zada & Whitney Peak Grab Lead Roles for Upcoming ‘Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’
The Hunger Games is officially back in the spotlight, and the internet is eating it up. Lionsgate just revealed that Joseph Zada and Whitney Peak will star in Sunrise on the Reaping, the next big-screen installment in Suzanne Collinsโ dystopian franchise. Set decades before Katniss picked up her bow, the story follows a young Haymitch Abernathyโand with the film set for a 2026 release, fans are already deep in speculation mode.
Who Are Joseph Zada and Whitney Peak?
Letโs be real: casting Haymitch was never going to be easy. Heโs sarcastic, damaged, and one of the most layered characters in The Hunger Games. But Lionsgate thinks theyโve found the right guy in Joseph Zada, a fresh face who’s already turning heads. Heโs set to appear in Amazonโs We Were Liars and Netflixโs East of Eden, and now heโs jumping straight into one of the most high-stakes roles in YA film history.
Opposite him is Whitney Peak, whoโll play Lenore Dove BairdโHaymitchโs girlfriend and a brand-new addition to the universe. You probably recognize Peak from Maxโs Gossip Girl reboot or Hocus Pocus 2. Sheโs got range, sheโs got presence, and honestly, the chemistry between these two could end up being the emotional anchor of the entire movie.
Lionsgate auditioned hundreds of actors for these roles, so this wasnโt a casual pick. Erin Westerman, co-president of Lionsgateโs Motion Picture Group, said Zada and Peak bring โincredible heart, depth, and fire.โ Sounds like theyโre not just placeholdersโtheyโre here to carry the story.
Whatโs Sunrise on the Reaping Actually About?

If youโve ever wondered what made Haymitch Abernathy (Originally portrayed by Woody Harrelson) the grizzled, whiskey-loving mentor we met in the original trilogyโthis is it. Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping takes us back 24 years before Katniss Everdeen stepped into the arena, right into the heart of the 50th Hunger Games, better known as the Second Quarter Quell.
Itโs based on Suzanne Collinsโ newest novel, which dropped earlier this year and sold over 1.5 million copies in its first weekโso yeah, people are paying attention. The story digs deep into Haymitchโs early life and the trauma that defined him, giving fans a front-row seat to one of the bloodiest Games in Panem history.
Behind the camera, weโve got some familiar names. Francis Lawrence, who directed most of the original franchise, is back in the directorโs chair. The script comes from Billy Ray (Captain Phillips), with Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson producing for Color Forceโthe same team that helped turn the original series into a global box office juggernautโquick reminder: the franchise has pulled in over $3.3 billion to date.
Sunrise on the Reaping hits theaters November 20, 2026, and if all goes according to plan, itโs about to bring a whole new generation into the Capitolโs spotlight.
Final Thought
Bringing in Joseph Zada and Whitney Peak for this origin story isnโt just a casting moveโitโs a calculated shift in tone and storytelling. This isnโt another Katniss-style heroโs journey. Sunrise on the Reaping is shaping up to be grittier, more psychological, and way more emotionally charged. By focusing on Haymitch Abernathyโs pastโthe trauma, the brutality, and the choices that haunted him for decadesโthe franchise is signaling that itโs ready to grow up with its audience.
Both Joseph Zada and Whitney Peak are relatively new to the blockbuster scene, which honestly makes their casting more exciting. Thereโs no baggage, no expectationsโjust raw talent stepping into roles that could define their careers. And if early buzz is any clue, fans are already invested.
With The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes reigniting interest in Panem and Collinsโ new novel flying off shelves, the timing couldnโt be better. The Hunger Games has always been about more than survivalโitโs about power, rebellion, and the personal cost of both. This next installment looks ready to take those themes even further. If Lionsgate plays its cards right, Sunrise on the Reaping could mark not just a comeback, but a full-blown renaissance for the franchise.
