Elle Fanning was born to play Effie Trinket !

WithThe Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reapingcasting announcementsrolling out, many fans of the franchise have been excited to see who’s playing the younger version of their favorite characters. Honestly, these casting directors deserve a raise, because their decisions are chef’s kiss.

Here are 9 side-by-sides of theHunger Gamesprequel characters vs. the original actors:

1.In the original movies, Effie Trinket — the District 12 tributes' escort to the Hunger Games — was portrayed byElizabeth Banks. She toldBehind the Lens, “It’s really fun to watch yourself disappear in the movie every day, and watch Effie appear. It required a full transformation. I never knew how old she was, in reading the book. She could be 30, or she could be 100. I imagine, in the future, life expectancy is long, and they use crazy plastic surgery. Who the hell knows what’s going on? So, I really wanted her to be ageless. Gary’s [Ross] one real note was, ‘I imagine Joel Grey inCabaretfor her face.’ That was our jumping off point and why we ended up with the rough skin and the gnarliness of that.”

InSunrise on the Reaping, fan favorite casting choice Elle Fanning will play the younger Effie. Elizabeth toldPeople, “I’m super excited. I texted the producers as well, and I think she’s perfect.”

Here’s a side-by-side:

2.The role of Haymitch Abernathy, District 12 victor and Katniss and Peeta’s mentor, was originated by Woody Harrelson in the first four movies. He toldHuffPost, “That was kind of a discussion between Gary [Ross, the director] and I, because I always wanted to make Haymitch more drunk and debauched, but Gary wanted to keep a rein on it so that it wasn’t too much like that. In other words there are times when he had to get down to business so, yes, that had to be properly pitched. Me, I am always in general ready to go over the top with it, so it is helpful to have a director like Gary bringing me back.”

Joseph Zada is set to star as the younger Haymitch inSunrise on the Reaping. In astatement, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group co-president Erin Westerman said, “TheHunger Gamesfranchise has long been a launching pad for remarkable young actors, and Jo and Whitney [Peak, who will play Lenore] carry that legacy forward with incredible heart, depth, and fire. After auditioning hundreds of gifted performers from around the world, these two stood out — not just for their talent, but for the emotional truth they brought to these iconic roles.”

Here they are side by side:

3.In the original four movies, Caesar Flickerman — the host of the Hunger Games — was played byStanley Tucci. He was very involved with developing the character’s iconic look. Stanley toldthe Hollywood Reporter, “I was in London making a movie, and we knew what we wanted the fellow to look like. Then we experimented with stuff. I said, ‘I’d like to try teeth. I’d like to try some noses. I want him to have a tan. We have to really make it look like he has plastic surgery.'”

InSunrise on the Reaping, recent Oscar winnerKieran Culkinwill play a younger Caesar. Lionsgate Motion Picture Group co-president Erin Westerman toldPeople, “Kieran’s scene-stealing presence and undeniable charm are perfect for Caesar Flickerman, the sickeningly watchable host of Panem’s darkest spectacle. Stanley Tucci made Caesar unforgettable — and now Kieran will make the role entirely his own.”

4.President Snow was portrayed by Donald Sutherland in the four originalHunger Gamesfilms. He toldGQ, “Nobody asked me to do it. I wasn’t offered it. I like to read scripts, and it captured my passion. I wrote them a letter. The role of the president had maybe a line in the script. Maybe two. Didn’t make any difference. I thought it was an incredibly important film, and I wanted to be a part of it. I thought it could wake up an electorate that had been dormant since the ’70s. I hadn’t read the books. To be truthful, I was unaware of them. But they showed my letter to the director, Gary Ross, and he thought it’d be a good idea if I did it. He wrote those wonderfully poetic scenes in the rose garden, and they formed the mind and wit of Coriolanus Snow.”

InThe Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, Tom Blyth starred as the younger Coriolanus Snow. He toldVariety, “I don’t think I anticipated how emotionally taxing the role was going to be. I was like, ‘I’m part of a big blockbuster franchise. This is gonna be fun!'”

In the same film, Dexter Sol Ansell played the character as a child. He toldYoung Entertainment Mag, “When I first started acting, I never thought I would be on the red carpet, it was such a big pleasure, and inThe Hunger Games, it was so amazing.”

Ralph Fiennes is set to play President Snow inSunrise on the Reaping. Donald Sutherland died in 2024. In apress release, producer Nina Jacobson said, “We wanted to honor Donald Sutherland by having one of this generation’s greatest actors play President Snow.”

5.Tigris Snow, a Capitol stylist and cousin to Coriolanus, was played by Eugenie Bondurant inThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2. She told theTampa Bay Timesthat, when she first stepped onto the set of Tigris’s shop, “I started crying. It was beautiful. Everything was pulled together, and the set designer said, ‘Do you know how long we’ve been waiting for this? For you to be here?’ She said this is the only bright moment in the entire movie.”

Here’s Eugenie out of costume.

InThe Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, Hunter Schafer played the younger version of Tigris. She toldEntertainment Tonight, “Tigris kind of feels like the first character piece I’ve really done that’s not like a teenage girl who is kind of like one step away from who I am. It was like a challenge for me.”

In the same movie, Rosa Gotzler portrayed Tigris as a child.

Here’s a side-by-side of Eugenie and Hunter:

And here’s Rosa with Hunter:

6.District 3 victor Wiress was played by Amanda Plummer inCatching Fire.

Maya Hawke will play a younger Wiress inSunrise on the Reaping.

7.In the original series, Head Gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee was played by Philip Seymour Hoffman. He’d filmed most of his scenes forMockingjay — Part 2before his death in 2014, but he wasn’t able to film what was meant to be an emotional scene opposite Katniss. So, Heavensbee’s final words were read to her in a letter. Director Francis Lawrence told theGuardian, “I regret to have that…label of it being his last film. Because obviously, there’s not quite enough of him in it. I would have liked his role to be larger.”

InSunrise on the Reaping, Jesse Plemons — who actually played Philip’s onscreen son inThe Master— will play the younger version of Heavensbee. Erin Westerman toldVariety, “Jesse is one of the most talented actors of his generation, with a proven record of picking his roles selectively. We are honored that he has chosen to bring his own take to one of the most fascinating figures in Panem, and feel that his previous collaboration with Philip Seymour Hoffman makes it all the more special. His Plutarch will be both a tribute to the character fans have already come to know and a portrayal he makes his own. We can’t wait for audiences to see it.”

8.In the first four movies, District 3 victor Beetee Latier was portrayed by Jeffrey Wright. He toldSlashFilm, “I liked that his primary weapon was his capacity to think, and that he was less a fighter than a tinkerer. I thought that was interesting in the first movie, inCatching Fire, that among all these warriors there’s an inventor. It just seemed contradictory and curious to me. And then I think I was attracted to his sense of responsibility to his fellow citizenry, to the cause, and his loyalty to the ideals behind this rebellion.”

Kelvin Harrison Jr. will play the younger Beetee inSunrise on the Reaping.

9.And finally, Mags Flanagan, District 4 victor and Haymitch’s mentor, was played by Lynn Cohen inCatching Fire. She told theDetroit Free Press, “First of all, I had the joy of working with three of the most beautiful young people. All my scenes were with Jennifer [Lawrence] and two gorgeous males. I was carried on the back of one of them [Sam Claflin, who played Finnick], up and down mountains. When I auditioned, I auditioned on Skype. The first thing they asked was, ‘How much do I weigh?’ I said, ‘I don’t know, 90 pounds?’ I didn’t realize I had to be on someone’s back all the time. Then they asked, ‘How strong are you?’ I said, ‘Oh, me? I’m strong like a bull.'”

Lili Taylor is set to play the younger version of Mags inSunrise on the Reaping.

Elizabeth in extravagant costume with voluminous, ruffled dress and an elaborate headpiece

Elle in an embellished, strapless gown with floral details, smiling at a red carpet event

Elizabeth in an extravagant outfit with a large floral accessoryand Dakota in a strapless dress with intricate detailing

Woody with long hair and scruffy beard wearing a layered shirt and jacket, looking thoughtful

Jospeh in a suit, sitting on a rock wall by the sea

Woody with long hair and Joseph with short, styled hair

Stanley with slicked-bakc hair and in a formal, textured suit with a shiny tie, sitting in a chair, against a backdrop of patterned drapes

Kieran in a sleek suit with a bow tie, standing on a red carpet at a formal event

Stanley in a sparkly suit and slicked-back hair, and Kieran a tuxedo with a bow tie and a brooch

Donald with a beard wears an ornate robe with a flower boutonniere, seated in a lush, green garden setting

Tom coat holds a flower, near industrial train cars in a warehouse setting

Child Dexter on red carpet in a floral, brocade-style suit, smiling with hands on hips

Ralph wearing a casual, open-collared shirt and blazer stands in front of a natural, blurred background

Donald Sutherland, Tom Blyth,  Dexter Sol Ansell, and Ralph Fiennes

Eugenie in detailed feline makeup and patterned hooded robe, standing indoors

Eugenie smiling at an event, wearing a velvet dress and a pendant necklace

Hunter in vintage-style clothing sits by a sewing machine in a cluttered room, looking contemplative

Left: Eugenia in detailed cat makeup and costume. Right: Hunter in vintage-style clothing seated thoughtfully

Amanda with a short haircutand athletic wear

Maya in an elegant pastel gown with a sheer cape at a formal event, surrounded by flowers and attendees in the background

Amanda with a short haircut, and Maya with styled hair and elegant attire at an event

Phillip in a dark shirt, seated at a table with arms folded

Jesse in a dark, stylish suit stands in front of a floral backdrop

Philip in a dark shirt with a contemplative expression, and Jesse in a tuxedo on a red carpet smiling

Jeffrey in glasses and a buttoned shirt sitting at a desk, with abstract visuals displayed on a screen behind him

Kelvin in a stylish double-breasted suit with patterned shirt, standing inside near vibrant stained glass and floral decor

Jeffrey in a casual shirt with glasses, and Kelvin in a suit with a patterned shirt underneath

Lynn in a tactical outfit, sitting and smiling

Lili on red carpet in a cut-out suit

Lynn in a tactical outfit, sitting and smiling, and Lili on red carpet in a cut-out suit