Israeli cities remove Jennifer Lawrence from Hunger Games posters

'Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2' poster
'Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2' poster

Posters promoting the final Hunger Games movie in Jerusalem and the coastal Israeli city of B’nei Brak have scrubbed star Jennifer Lawrence from the main image.

The posters for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 in these cities contain only the fiery crow from the original advertisement and exclude the foreground image of Lawrence posing as protagonist Katniss Everdeen with a bow and arrow.

“We discovered that public posters with the image of a female are often torn down in Jerusalem, while B’nei Brak does not allow posters with female images,” a representative of the film’s Israeli PR firm told Ynet.

B’nei Brak, a densely populated city with a high haredi Orthodox population, has a municipal regulation that prevents the hanging of posters of women that “might incite the feelings of the city’s residents,” according to Ha’aretz.

The issue is hotly contested in Jerusalem, which does not have any municipal rules against posters of women.

Liron Suissa, a marketing executive for the company hanging the film’s posters in Israel, said it was far from the first time his firm has felt this “unofficial coercion” from the haredi community.

“We have had endless vandalization, and clients prefer not to take the chance,” Suissa said.

The three previous Hunger Games films, which all star Lawrence, have grossed over US$2 billion.