Last week, just as the film version of “The Hunger Games” was about to hit theatres, Adam’s Tumblr posts were receiving dozens, if not hundreds, of reblogs and responses. It focuses not on a contestant in the eponymous Hunger Games or a rebel fighting the Capitol’s autocracy, but rather on an 18-year-old version of President Coriolanus Snow—Coryo for short, in Mockingjay — Part 2 capped a victorious run for the franchise, which grossed $2.9 billion collectively at the global box office. Not bad for a series that starts with a downer concept — kids
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