Ever find yourself wondering if the stars align not just for our love lives, but also for the most, shall we say, “graceful” moments in a movie set? Well, if the universe had a sense of humor, it surely had a field day during the interview with The Hunger Games stars Jennifer Lawrence, Sam Claflin, and Josh Hutcherson. From broken bones to wardrobe malfunctions, these three can’t seem to catch a break—or stay upright, for that matter! As it turns out, their time together was a cosmic comedy of errors that would leave even the clumsiest Aries shaking their head. So, let’s dive into this delightful debacle filled with giggles and falls, and see how the gravity of their antics could rival any astrological mishap. You won’t want to miss the hilarity, and who knows, maybe there’s a lesson in laughter hiding among the stars. LEARN MORE.
This is a conversation the three had during an interview with Entertainment Weekly:
Jennifer Lawrence: Let me tell you, Sam is the clumsiest, most accident-prone person in the world. He broke his hand within the first week. He walked into a twig, and his eye was bleeding. He fell every single scene.
Sam Claflin: One time, I fell when we were just standing there. Jennifer was just as bad, though.
Jennifer Lawrence: Remember when I hit myself with my bow and I flew backwards?
Sam Claflin: There should be a whole sizzle reel of us just falling over.
Jennifer Lawrence: The funniest thing that happened was when Josh got down on one knee to propose to me — and his pants ripped.
Josh Hutcherson: Right up the taint.
Nina Jacobson (producer): And Jen, when you fell over in Katniss’ wedding dress.
Jennifer Lawrence: I was going up this ramp, so the dress tucks under my foot and the next step — once the fabric is tucked over — you’re just down on your next step.
Francis Lawrence (Catching Fire director): You went down and it was one of those squeaky slow slides down the rail, all the way to the bottom.
Nina Jacobson: And it’s definitely not the kind of set where people pretend that never happened. We played that over and over and over again on the monitors.