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Biography Flash: Joseph Zada Lands Hunger Games Prequel Role as Young Haymitch Abernathy

Biography Flash: Joseph Zada Lands Hunger Games Prequel Role as Young Haymitch Abernathy

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Joseph Zada has rapidly become one of the most talked-about young actors in Hollywood, and the past few days have only amplified his momentum. The 20-year-old Australian star has just been confirmed in the coveted role of young Haymitch Abernathy for the Hunger Games prequel film Sunrise on the Reaping, which is set for theatrical release November 20, 2026. Lionsgate co-president Erin Westerman described Zada’s casting as a moment that carried “incredible heart, depth, and fire”—highlighting that, after a global search, Zada stood out for his “emotional truth” and raw talent, echoing the franchise’s tradition of launching breakout careers. That announcement has become a major headline across entertainment news, with outlets like Vital Thrills, The Hunger Games Wiki, and IMDb reporting the intense competition Zada faced, leaving even his We Were Liars co-star Emily Alyn Lind astonished by the big names he went up against before ultimately clinching the role. Lind describes FaceTiming Zada in L.A. as he nervously awaited news, but she was confident he would get the part, calling him someone with “that thing” and predicting “all the girls are going to be obsessed with him,” a sentiment echoed in PEOPLE magazine and multiple interview recaps.

On set, his impact is undeniable. Julie Plec, co-creator of We Were Liars, revealed to Page Six that crew members literally stopped mid-shoot to watch Zada act, with text messages flowing about his extraordinary performances. Plec also shared that Mamie Gummer recommended Zada for Netflix’s East of Eden, and he landed the part—again, a testament to his ascendant reputation. Zada’s upcoming slate is impressive: not only is he leading Sunrise on the Reaping, but audiences will soon see him in the Prime Video series We Were Liars, which premiered this week, and in Netflix’s East of Eden alongside Florence Pugh and Mike Faist. Moreover, Zada stars in the Stan Australia Original Invisible Boys, based on Holden Sheppard’s novel, broadening his international profile.

Social media lit up after Lionsgate’s release of reveal videos for Sunrise on the Reaping, with official accounts sharing cast behind-the-scenes footage and fans declaring the casting “spot-on.” Zada himself said in Deadline that he’s a “very big fan” of the Hunger Games universe and that he’s “ridiculously nervous” to step into Haymitch’s shoes, previously played by Woody Harrelson. Industry watchers note that Zada’s team—CAA, Untitled Entertainment, RGM, and top legal reps—are aggressively curating his next moves as he’s now a significant Hollywood property.

As of the last 24 hours, there are no confirmed new business deals or public appearances attributed to Zada beyond ongoing press for We Were Liars and renewed buzz around Sunrise on the Reaping. No major controversies or speculative stories have surfaced—his brand remains clean, and his name trends positively across Twitter and Instagram, often tagged alongside other rising stars like Whitney Peak.

All in all, this is a critical moment for Joseph Zada that could cement his legacy as a generational talent. Thank you for listening to Joseph Zada - Biography Flash. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an update on Joseph Zada and search for Biography Flash to hear more great biographies.

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