Liam Hemsworth talks Losing Weight for The Hunger Games

Liam Hemsworth talks Losing Weight for The Hunger Games

Liam Hemsworth talks with Vanity Fair about his brother Chris Hemsworth (Thor) and losing weight for the role of Gale Hawthorn.

By KnightGambit - Nov 08, 2011 05:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: Vanity Fair



Vanity Fair -
Did you read the books before you knew it was going to be a movie?

Liam Hemsworth-
I feel like the books were just written like a movie. You read it and you can just kind of see everything. … [R]ight before I went in to read with the director, I read the first book and I loved it. I didn’t realize how good the writing was. And then I went in and read with [director] Gary Ross, and that was it.

Vanity Fair -
When you were reading it, was there a certain part you identified with?

Liam Hemsworth-
Oh yeah, it was always for Gale. It was always for Gale. I read the script, and Gale definitely felt more right than Peeta.

Vanity Fair -
Did they film all three of these in one, or did you just film one?

Liam Hemsworth-
No, originally I think they talked about maybe shooting them back-to-back, but no, we shot the first one and it was all shot in North Carolina.

Vanity Fair -
And how was that? I know a lot of it was in the woods.

Liam Hemsworth-
You know, it was great. It was awesome. We shot in a place called Asheville, which is like beautiful, beautiful forests. … And then part of it we shot all the reaping stuff, which was just crazy—because the reaping in the book and in the script is such an emotional thing for everyone. It really did feel like that when we were shooting it. You know, the thought of young kids going off into this scary kind of world was pretty crazy.

Vanity Fair -
How did they actually handle that in the movie? Because it is incredibly violent in the book—it’s basically kids killing kids.

Liam Hemsworth-
Yeah, I haven’t seen anything cut yet. I’m sure they’ll do it very classy.

Vanity Fair -
What sort of stuff did you identify with, with Gale?

Liam Hemsworth-
What I thought was really interesting was—and it’s one of the hardest things to think about: one of your best friends, or someone in your family, basically going off to war. And that’s kind of what happens to Gale in the first book. As much as he’s against the government and wants to stand up to them, he really is helpless. He can’t do anything about it. … I just thought it was such a gut-wrenching kind of thought.

Vanity Fair -
And how was the physical stuff?

Liam Hemsworth-
In this one, for me, it was more about losing weight. He’s a pretty poor person.

Vanity Fair -
Right, you’re starving!

Liam Hemsworth-
Everyone’s pretty hungry, so I wanted to look a little hungry. [M]y brother said to me before I started shooting—he texted me and said something about me putting on weight. But basically his point was that it was called Hunger Games, not Eating Games. That was a wake-up call. I was like, Are you calling me fat or something?

Vanity Fair -
I remember when he [Chris Hemsworth] got so huge for Thor, it was crazy.

Liam Hemsworth-
Yup, yup. He got big. He’s a freak.

Vanity Fair -
And how was working with Jennifer Lawrence and Gary Ross?

Liam Hemsworth-
Jennifer was great. She is fantastic. Really easy to work with, no drama, really down-to-earth, such a funny girl. Nothing but good things to say about her. She really was great to work with. And it always makes it easier when you’re working with people that you like and you enjoy being around.


Gary Ross is amazing. He’s just—he always has a billion ideas of what he wants, but has a very clear perspective also; he just makes it work. He really does. He’s trying different things and making everything look amazing.

Vanity Fair -
Is there any trepidation as an actor about going into something like this, and becoming hounded like Robert Pattinson—living that kind of life, where you’re a prisoner in your own house?

Liam Hemsworth-
The thought definitely crosses my mind, but for me, it has always been about reading great scripts and finding things I relate to, and this was one of those. As an actor, I think you always want your work to do well, and I think that’s hopefully what’s going to happen. Hopefully this movie does turn out as great as everyone wants it to be, and hopefully we don’t disappoint anyone.
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Oarsis
Oarsis - 11/8/2011, 5:23 PM
Wow, it sounds like they are truly trying to keep the movie almost exactly like the book. I feel like they are really trying on this film.

He seems like a nice guy, I really love his attitude for this film....
Best book ever. I feel like this will be my new favorite movie. Jennifer is great
Hellkat1979
Hellkat1979 - 11/9/2011, 1:45 AM
Jesus this guy..."It's like i can see pictures when i read..." Yeah thats usually how reading books works...moron.
comiccow6
comiccow6 - 11/9/2011, 3:39 AM
@Hellkat, I'm sure he means like, it was as if the Hunger Games was already a movie when it was written, and you could really, REALLY envision the characters.
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