The release ofThe Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reapingis just one week away, and I’m locking in some predictions before digging intoHaymitch’s prequel story.Sunrise on the Reapingwill draw readers intothe 50th Hunger Games tournament— a competition we know the outcome of,thanks toCatching Fire.But even if the circumstances surrounding Haymitch’s win and his later fate are already common knowledge, there are likely to be surprises in store for readers picking up the newHunger Gamesbook.

These surprises could come in the form ofHunger Gamescameos and references, but they could also be worked in through unexpected storytelling choices. WhileSunrise on the Reaping’s ending is somewhat predictable given what we know about Haymitch’s backstory, there are still ways Collins can keep things interesting. My predictions for the newest addition to the series include a number of interesting nods to the original story, as well as some twists on the established narrative.

The logo for Sunrise on the Reaping against a green background and Woody Harrelson as Haymitch in The Hunger Games

10Sunrise On The Reaping Will Keep Us Guessing With A Love Triangle

We Won’t Know Who Becomes Haymitch’s Girlfriend & Dies Until The End

The originalHunger Gamesseries reveals that Haymitch’s mother, younger brother, and girlfriend are killed by the Capitol after he uses the arena’s forcefield to win his iteration of the Games. However,Catching Firedoesn’t actually tell us the name of Haymitch’s girlfriend, and I think Collins will use that to her advantage inSunrise on the Reaping.Although theHunger Gamesprequel’s excerptand marketing suggest Lenore Dove is Haymitch’s love interest, and thus, the character who will die,Collins could very well introduce a strategic love triangle to keep us guessing.

WithSunrise on the Reaping’s biggest issue being its predictability, a decision like this could help keep readers engaged.

Book covers of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and Sunrise on the Reaping

Having Haymitch be interested in more than one girl would be a way of keeping the tensions highthroughout the upcoming prequel, as readers would be left guessing which love interest will become his girlfriend and later be killed. This theory fits withCollins' clever use of the love trianglein the original books as well, as the author tends to give her romance subplots a deeper purpose. And withSunrise on the Reaping’s biggest issue being its predictability, a decision like this could help keep readers engaged.

9The Hunger Games Prequel Will Catch Us Up With Young Coriolanus Snow

The formerHunger Gamesprequel,The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,followed a much younger Coriolanus Snow, showing us how he got his start in the Capitol. By the end of the novel, readers have a better understanding of how he became the president of Panem during Katniss' story. Of course, there are more than 60 yearsbetweenBalladand the originalHunger Gamestrilogy. Snow’s rise to power continues during that time frame, andI thinkSunrise on the Reapingwill feature an appearance from him to fill in the blanks.

The New Hunger Games Prequel Book Already Has 1 Advantage Over Songbirds & Snakes

The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping already has a significant advantage over The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes for one key reason.

Snow is already the president when Haymitch’s prequel story opens, and he’s no doubt involved in planning the second Quarter Quell. We also know that he’ll be responsible for what happens to Haymitch’s loved ones. While the book shouldn’t focus too heavily on the villain,I’m guessing we’ll see his evolution afterBalladup close and personal, rather than just having Haymitch glimpse him from afar. This would offer an opportunity for Collins to connect both prequel stories, allowing her to build onThe Ballad of Songbirds and Snake’s ending.

Tom-Blyth-in-The-Hunger-Games-The-Ballad-of-Songbirds-&-Snakes-and-The-Ballad-of-Songbirds-&-Snakes-Book-Cover

The Entire Book Probably Won’t Be Set During The Hunger Games

The synopsis ofSunrise on the Reapingfocuses primarily on Haymitch being thrust into the arena, butI’m predicting that the newHunger Gamesprequel will be structurally similar toThe Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.Snow’s prequel only spends half of its pages on the actual tournament, while the latter portion of the book revealswhat happens to Lucy Grayand Snow after the fact. Given that the most tragic part of Haymitch’s backstory occurs once he’s out of the arena, I suspectSunrise on the Reapingwill be the same way.

Sunrise on the Reapingneeds to wrap up the Quarter Quell around the halfway point.

Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games movies and the cover of Sunrise on the Reaping

The 2025Hunger Gamesprequel also promises to tackle the use of propaganda. And while the Capitol certainly strives to control the narrativeduringthe Games,I’m guessing Haymitch’s forcefield stunt will leave them picking up the pieces after. Collins will need to explore the Capitol’s attempts to spin Haymitch’s win, and she’ll need to drive home the terrible impact Snow’s retaliation has on Haymitch. That will take more than a few chapters, soSunrise on the Reapingneeds to wrap up the Quarter Quell around the halfway point.

7Haymitch’s Hunger Games Prequel Will Finally Introduce Katniss Everdeen’s Father

He’d Be In District 12 During Haymitch’s Tournament

Sunrise on the Reapinggives readers a chance to know Haymitch better, but the book could alsoexpand on other District 12 characterspresent during the 50th Quarter Quell. This could include Katniss' parents, as they’re around the same age as Haymitch when the prequel takes place. And considering how little we know about Katniss' father,I’m on board with the theory that we’ll meet him duringSunrise on the Reaping.

5 Ways The Hunger Games Movies Failed Katniss Everdeen’s Character

Katniss' character was greatly watered down in the Hunger Games movies for the sake of time and likability and it did her book counterpart no justice.

Featuring Mr. Everdeen would be a nice nod to the originalHunger Gamestrilogy, and it could even make his fate feel more tragic in hindsight. I don’t necessarily think that Collins should reveal a deeper connection between him and Haymitch, as that risks looking like a retcon. However, seeing Katniss' father in passing would be sufficient, driving home how connected everything in Collins' series is, even if it’s at a distance.

Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss in a poster for Catching Fire

6The New Hunger Games Book Will Reveal The Name Of Katniss Everdeen’s Mother

Sunrise On The Reaping Could Solve Another Everdeen Family Mystery

Another Everdeen family mystery I thinkSunrise on the Reapingwill solve is the name of Katniss' mother. Oddly enough,Katniss' mom isn’t given a name during the original series, likely because she’s not present enough in Katniss' life. According to Katniss, the loss of her husband turns her into a husk of a person. But even as she steps up a bit inCatching FireandMockingjay,she’s simply not granted a name. It’s a bizarre choice, but it’s one that Haymitch’s prequel can either make sense of or undo.

The book could take a moment to give Katniss' mother a cameo, potentially revealing her first name in the process.

A blended image features Peeta and Katniss as the focal point with the rest of the Hunger Games victors from Catching Fire below them

Like Mr. Everdeen,Katniss' mom lives in District 12 when Haymitch is chosen for the Games. It doesn’t seem like the two are very familiar with each other in the original story, soSunrise on the Reapingcan’t have them interact too much. However, the book could take a moment to give Katniss' mother a cameo, potentially revealing her first name in the process.

5Other Familiar Hunger Games Winners Will Show Up In Haymitch’s Story

There’s Still The Question Of Who Haymitch’s Mentor Will Be

Haymitch’sHunger Gamesprequel is an opportunity to explore supporting District 12 characters, butit also could bring in previous winners from other districts. I’m especially interested to see who mentors Haymitch during the 50th Hunger Games, as Lucy Gray is the only District 12 winner at this point — and she obviously isn’t around to help. Readers have floated the idea that a former winner from another district could step in, and I think this would be an ideal way forSunrise on the Reapingto expand on the characters introduced inCatching Fire.

Hunger Games: Every Known Winner (& How They Won)

The titular event at the center of the Hunger Games franchise lasted 75 years before it came to an end. Here’s every known victor of the competition.

There are a few known victors who might be able to mentor Haymitchand his fellow District 12 tributes, including characters like Mags, Beetee, and Chaff. Beetee showing up inSunrise on the Reapingwould be particularly fitting, as he’s the one who tells Katniss about the forcefield in the original series. Perhaps he’s also responsible for Haymitch’s revelation, 25 years earlier. Or maybe Haymitch’s friendship with Chaff stems from the second Quarter Quell. Any of these reveals would be an exciting way to tieSunrise on the ReapingtoCatching Fire.

Katniss’s Mockingjay Pin copy

4We’ll See The Mockingjay Pin Again Through Maysilee Donner’s Character

Her Niece Is The One Who Gives The Token To Katniss In Book 1

Madge Undersee, the daughter of District 12’s mayor,gives Katniss her Mockingjay pinin the firstHunger Gamesbook — andI think the iconic token will make an appearance in Haymitch’s story. We know that Maysilee Donner, Madge’s aunt, is among the other District 12 tributes to be chosen for the 50th Hunger Games tournament. It’s very likelySunrise on the Reapingwill acknowledge this connection between the characters, potentially by having Maysilee wear the pin into the arena, too.

What Is A Jabberjay Vs A Mockingjay? The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes Birds Explained

In The Hunger Games franchise and The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes prequel the mutant bird known as the jabberjay plays an important thematic role.

This would be another clever way to connect the prequel to the original trilogy, butit would also be in line withThe Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’foreshadowing.The other spinoff also sets up the Mockingjay symbolism, placing an emphasis on the jabberjays that eventually give way to the other species of bird — and happen to infuriate Snow. With these prequels laying the groundwork for what comes later, it only makes sense to have more nods to Katniss' Mockingjay role later on.

Collage of Coriolanus Snow (Tom Blyth) and illustrated Jabberjays in The Hunger Games A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.

3Sunrise On The Reaping Will Confirm Katniss Everdeen’s Connection To Lucy Gray

Lenore Dove Could Be The Key To Their Covey Connection

There have been theories thatKatniss Everdeen and Lucy Gray are relatedsinceThe Ballad of Songbirds and Snakesdebuted, and I thinkSunrise on the Reapingcould finally address all the speculation. Perhaps it’s a stretch, butthe two-part name of Haymitch’s love interest — Lenore Dove — sounds like it could be a Covey name. We know that Lucy Gray is a member of the Covey, and many believe Katniss is descended from them as well. Through Lenore Dove,Sunrise on the Reapingcan finally confirm this Katniss and Lucy connection.

The Hunger Games: Lucy Gray’s Name Origin & Meaning Explained

Lucy Gray’s name in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes was taken from a William Wordsworth poem that was published in 1799.

With many believing that Katniss is a descendant of the Covey on her father’s side, the inclusion of Lenore Dove and Mr. Everdeen in Haymitch’s book would make this theory even more likely to come true.Sunrise on the Reapingrunning with it would no doubt please fanswho have been discussing it for years. It would also honor both of the franchise’s former leads and the impact they have on Haymitch’s story.

The-Hunger-Games–Lucy-Gray’s-Name-Origin-&-Meaning-Explained

2The Death Of Haymitch’s Brother Will Be More Devastating Than Prim’s Mockingjay Fate

The Prequel’s Excerpt Already Highlighted Sid’s Younger Age

The Hunger Gamesseries draws an obvious parallel between Katniss losing Prim inMockingjayand Haymitch losing his little brother, Sid, after the second Quarter Quell.I’m guessing the latter will be even more devastating than Prim’s fate, asSunrise on the Reapinggoes out of its way to tell us how young Sid is. Sid being 10 years old — three years younger than Prim when she dies — makes thebiggest Everdeen family tragedy even worse. It’s certain to feel that way, too, as Sid isn’t just younger and more innocent than Prim; he’s also not expecting such a fate.

Sid will be murdered by the Capitol in cold blood, for no other reason than the fact that his brother offended Panem’s leaders.

Haymitch Abernathy and Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games and the cover of Sunrise on the Reaping between them

Prim perishes while working as a combat medic inMockingjay, and her actions after Katniss volunteers for the Games suggest that she’s on board with the rebellion. Although Prim’s fate is still heartbreaking, she dies fighting for a cause that she believes in — and likely knows the risks of her work beforehand. By contrast, Sid will be murdered by the Capitol in cold blood, for no other reason than his brother offending Panem’s leaders.This will make Sid’s ending even sadder than Prim’s.

1Sunrise On The Reaping Will End With A Katniss & Peeta Flash-Forward

It’s The Most Hopeful Ending Haymitch’s Prequel Could Have

Sunrise on the Reapingcould break the trend ofThe Hunger Gamesbooks' having hopeful endings, but there’s an easy way to ensure the book’s final scene remains somewhat uplifting — and I think Collins might utilize it. Unlike Katniss' story, which sees the Capitol falling, Haymitch’s prequel will conclude with the Capitol still in power and the book’s main character succumbing to grief and depression. Even Lucy Gray’s fate is ambiguous enough to offer hope, but Haymitch’s story will be lacking in that department.The only way to change that is to end it with Katniss and Peeta.

Sunrise On The Reaping Will Set Up The Hunger Games' Saddest Katniss & Haymitch Parallel That Mockingjay Made Even Worse

The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping will set up a tragic Katniss and Haymitch parallel that’s made more devastating by Mockingjay’s ending.

I fully believe we could get a flash-forward at the end ofSunrise on the Reaping,taking us back to the beginning of the first book. This would serve as a reminder that, although Haymitch loses everything to the Capitol, he eventually has a hand in overthrowing it. I’m also a fan of thetheory thatSunrise on the Reaping’s titlewill come from a montage of sorts, showing Haymitch’s response to every reaping after his. Concluding this with Katniss and Peeta getting called perfectly ties Collins' stories together, withThe Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reapingsetting up Haymitch’s later arc.