Warning: This post contains spoilers for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes introduced Lucy Gray Baird as a tribute, but there’s a reason she wasn’t a tribute option in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’s Quarter Quell beyond the obvious. Played by Rachel Zegler, Lucy Gray sang her way into the hearts of Coriolanus Snow and the Capitol’s citizens. She may have won the 10th Hunger Games and returned to District 12 a victor, but Lucy Gray’s fate remains a big mystery. Considering President Snow’s decision to bring back past victors in Catching Fire, perhaps he was still waiting for Lucy Gray’s return.

Lucy Gray is a unique character in The Hunger Games movies. She wasn’t a fighter, nor did she have any special abilities that aided in her survival (Katniss Everdeen had her bows and arrows). All Lucy Gray had was her musical talent, which she displayed when she sang songs throughout The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Considering Lucy Gray wasn’t introduced into canon until after the original book trilogy had been written, it makes sense that she wasn’t in Catching Fire’s Quarter Quell. However, there’s more than one plausible reason why she doesn’t appear or is mentioned.

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Records Of Lucy Gray’s Hunger Games Win Were Destroyed Before Catching Fire’s Quarter Quell

Lucy Gray is the victor that never was

Lucy Gray may have made her mark during the 10th Hunger Games, but Snow pretty much erased her existence when he destroyed the records of her win. Everything involving the 10th Hunger Games vanished, with the only record of it remaining with Dr. Gaul, who kept a master in her vault. What’s more, the people of District 12 didn’t tune into the 10th Hunger Games beyond the reaping because of the lack of televisions. With all records destroyed and District 12 not having much of a collective memory of events, Lucy Gray’s win is lost to history.

No one would remember who Lucy Gray was after 65 years, nor would they have attempted to make her an option as a female tribute from District 12. That left only Katniss as tribute for the Quarter Quell. It’s also possible Snow, even after so long, didn’t want to remind anyone of Lucy Gray’s existence because it would bring up too many questions. As president, he also had control of the narrative. Even if he still had a copy of the tape (likely taken from Dr. Gaul or passed down to him), Snow wouldn’t dare make Lucy Gray’s records public.

District

Confirmed Quarter Quell Tributes

District 1

Gloss and Cashmere

District 2

Brutus and Enobaria

District 3

Beetee Latier and Wiress

District 4

Finnick Odair and Mags Flanagan

District 7

Blight and Johanna Mason

District 8

Woof and Cecilia

District 11

Chaff and Seeder

District 12

Peeta Mellark and Katniss Everdeen

Catching Fire’s Quarter Quell Could Be A Sign That Lucy Gray Is Dead

Lucy Gray’s lack of participation in the Quarter Quell might reveal her true fate

Coryo Snow and Lucy Gray in The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

The fact that Lucy Gray wasn’t an option in Catching Fire’s Quarter Quell also seems to solidify her death. The Quarter Quell is set 65 years after The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ ending, and Lucy Gray would’ve been in her early 80s had she participated. But since her fate is ambiguous, it’s unclear whether she made it to that age. And if she’d survived somehow, there’s no telling for how long. It’s possible Lucy Gray was too scared to resurface because of what Snow would do to her. Returning to Panem would also change everything, especially for Snow.

Regardless of whether she survived in the aftermath of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, it’s likely that, because Lucy Gray isn’t in consideration at all for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’s Quarter Quell, she died at some point in the decades after the 10th Hunger Games. It seems unlikely that Snow would have simply forgotten about her, especially if he felt threatened that she might return and reveal the truth about what happened. If Lucy Gray is dead, it’s possible that only Snow knows about it. After all, he went to great lengths to ensure her memory was buried.

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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

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The second entry into the Hunger Games film franchise and based on Suzanne Collins’ book of the same name, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire picks up shortly after the events of the first film. Returning home to District 12 after their victory at the 74th Annual Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) begin to sense an imminent rebellion against the oppressive Capitol.

Director

Francis Lawrence

Release Date

November 1, 2013

Studio(s)

Lionsgate

Distributor(s)

Lionsgate

Writers

Francis Lawrence
, Jennifer Lawrence

Cast

Jennifer Lawrence
, Josh Hutcherson
, Sam Claflin

Runtime

2h 26m

Franchise(s)

The Hunger Games

Sequel(s)

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2

prequel(s)

The Hunger Games

Budget

78 million