
Lionsgate is planning to shoot "Games" follow-up "Catching Fire" in the summer, for release in November 2013. Even though both studios have sequel options, "Fox will win [any conflict]," says an insider. "Their option trumps Lionsgate's option."
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Jennifer Lawrence, star of both Lionsgate’s soon-to-be-huge The Hunger Games and Fox’s X-Men: First Class, might soon find out.
Insiders say the studios are poised for a face-off over the 21-year-old’s schedule as they move ahead with sequels in their respective franchises. Lionsgate is planning to shoot Games follow-up Catching Fire in the summer, for release in November 2013. A source says Fox is considering an early fall shoot for a sequel to 2011’s First Class, which doesn’t yet have a release date, leading to chatter of a potential Lawrence scheduling conflict.
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Fox originally cast the Oscar nominee as shape-shifter Mystique in summer 2010, months before Lionsgate chose her as its Katniss Everdeen in March 2011. (Lawrence earned $500,000 for Games, less for the ensemble First Class.) Even though both studios have sequel options, “Fox will win [any conflict],” says an insider. “Their option trumps Lionsgate’s option.”
Both studios deny any conflict, with Fox saying the timing of the First Class shoot is still not set. Says a Lawrence rep, “They are both making accommodations for her.”
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