Sunrise on the Reaping story focuses on Haymitch Abernathy and his winning of the 50th Hunger Games, with actor Joseph Zada set to play the character after Woody Harrelson's memorable turn as the figure in the four original movies.
Sunrise on the Reaping is set to bring back several characters who were featured in the original Hunger Games tetralogy and the recent prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2023). Among the returning characters is the villainous President Coriolanus Snow. Actor Donald Sutherland memorably played the character across the four original movies, serving as a sinister antagonist for Katniss, with Tom Blyth then playing the character in The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes cast. Following Sutherland's death last June at age 88, Ralph Fiennes is now confirmed to be playing President Snow in Sunrise on the Reaping.
Kiefer Sutherland Was The Popular Choice To Play President Snow In Sunrise On The Reaping
Donald Sutherland's Son Features Several Traits That Work In His Favor
As a Hunger Games prequel set more than two decades in the past, Sunrise on the Reaping's timeline would have made it a challenge for Donald Sutherland to reprise his role as Snow even if he was still alive. But, following his ing, his son, actor Kiefer Sutherland, emerged as an obvious choice to play this younger version of the iconic character. Kiefer Sutherland, who is 58, is essentially the perfect age to be playing the Snow featured in Sunrise on the Reaping.
Having a sense of visual continuity between the two versions of Snow could have helped Sunrise on the Reaping feel like a more natural prequel story to the main Hunger Games movies.
There's also the fact that the two Sutherlands look remarkably similar. Any recast is always going to be jarring, but having this younger Sutherland take on the role could have eased the transition, at least from a visual standpoint. Having a sense of visual continuity between the two versions of Snow could have helped Sunrise on the Reaping feel like a more natural prequel story to the main Hunger Games movies.
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Cast (So Far) |
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Actor |
Character |
Joseph Zada |
Haymith Abernathy |
Whitney Peak |
Lenore Dove |
Mckenna Grace |
Maysilee Donner |
Jesse Plemons |
Plutarch Heavensbee |
Kelvin Harrison Jr. |
Beetee Latier |
Maya Hawke |
Wiress |
Lili Taylor |
Mags Flanagan |
Ben Wang |
Wyatt Callow |
Ralph Fiennes |
President Coriolanus Snow |
What's more, Kiefer Sutherland taking on the role would have been a fitting tribute to his father's immense contributions to the franchise. The four Hunger Games movies were all remarkably successful and generally well-received critically, with particular praise aimed at Donald Sutherland's devious and yet irresistibly charming performance as the Panem President.
Roles That Prove Kiefer Sutherland Would Have Been A Great President Snow Recast Choice
The Younger Sutherland Is No Stranger To Playing Antagonists
Kiefer Sutherland will be best known to many for playing protagonist Jack Bauer on the 24 TV show. The actor, however, does have a great deal of experience playing more villainous characters, suggesting he would have made for an effective Snow. One of Sutherland's most notable early roles, after all, is as antagonist Ace Merrill in Stand By Me (1986). Just the next year, he also appeared in The Lost Boys (1987), giving life to the slick and deadly David, a vampire gang leader.

Kiefer Sutherland's 10 Best Villain Roles
Known mainly as 24's Jack Bauer, Kiefer Sutherland has played many villainous roles in his decades-long career, proving to be a multifaceted talent.
Sutherland continued his villainous streak into the '90s and 2000s, delivering a more understated antagonist performance as Lt. Jonathan Kendrick in A Few Good Men (1992). Other notable Sutherland villain performances include Robert "Bob" Wolvertone in Freeway (1996), Robert Doob in Eye for an Eye (1996), Freddie Lee Cobb in A Time to Kill (1996), Dr. Daniel Schreber in Dark City (1998), and The Caller in Phone Booth (2002). These movies feature Sutherland playing characters that range from being tragic villains to pure evil, and many feature some degree of charm, making him a great fit for Snow.
Ralph Fiennes Is Still A Great Choice To Play Snow In Sunrise On The Reaping
Fiennes Continues To Surprise & Entertain
Though Kiefer Sutherland would have made for a perfect Snow recast in Sunrise on the Reaping, the role is still in very good hands. Fiennes continues to prove himself one of the most talented actors working in Hollywood today, playing both action heroes and villains, and everything in between. He most recently had a starring role in the Oscar-nominated Conclave (2024).
Fiennes has been nominated for three Oscars in his career, including Best ing Actor for Schindler's List (1993), and Best Actor for both The English Patient (1996) and Conclave.
It's Fiennes' role as Voldemort in the Harry Potter franchise, however, that most proves just how effective he will be as Snow. Fiennes' made the role his own with a unique voice and way of moving through the world, making Voldemort one of the most iconic roles of his long and successful career. It undoubtedly would have been interesting to see Kiefer Sutherland follow in his father's footsteps and breathe life into this crucial franchise villain, but The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping is still shaping up to be an exciting return to Panem.

The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping
- Release Date
- November 20, 2026
- Director
- Francis Lawrence
- Writers
- Billy Ray
- Producers
- Brad Simpson
Cast
- Joseph ZadaHaymitch Abernathy
- Whitney PeakLenore Dove Baird
- Mckenna GraceMaysilee Donner
- Plutarch Heavensbee