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Hutcherson on Tarantino's 'Hunger Games' vs. 'Battle Royale' Claim
4 Dec
Summary
- Josh Hutcherson responded to Quentin Tarantino's 'Hunger Games' comparison.
- Tarantino claimed 'Hunger Games' "ripped off" the Japanese novel 'Battle Royale'.
- Hutcherson acknowledged similar themes, stating "everyone borrows from everyone."

Actor Josh Hutcherson has responded to director Quentin Tarantino's recent comments suggesting "The Hunger Games" series plagiarized the Japanese novel "Battle Royale." Tarantino had controversially stated on a podcast that Suzanne Collins "ripped off" the book, urging a lawsuit.
Hutcherson, speaking to Variety at the premiere of "Five Nights at Freddy's 2," acknowledged that both stories share "similar themes." He offered a more conciliatory perspective, noting that "everyone borrows from everyone," a sentiment that downplays the direct accusation of plagiarism.
The "Hunger Games" franchise is set to expand with the prequel "Sunrise of the Reaping," slated for release in 2026. While Hutcherson has not confirmed involvement, he expressed enthusiasm for the new installment and its cast.




