In book two, Katniss Everdeen hangs a dummy and paints the words "Seneca Crane" on it with red berry juice. In the end of the movie, it shows Seneca Crane locked in a room with the bowl of the poisonous nightlock berries. I believe that it was meant to send a message that said " Either die from lack of food and water or you can eat these nightlock berries and die an easy and painless death." Either ways, he had to die.
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No, Wes Bentley plays Seneca Crane in the movie.
It was never mentioned who the first ever head gamemaker was, but for the 72nd, 73rd and 74th the head gamemaker was Seneca Crane. For the 75th games Plutarch Heavensbee is the head gamemaker.
Plutarch is the Gamemaker that replaces Seneca Crane after his execution. He is one of the District 13 rebels.
Thomas Frederick Crane died in 1927.
President Snow. He is also angry with Seneca Crane, the head gamemaker, for letting both Katniss and Peeta live. As a result, Seneca Crane is exectuted, and Katniss' life becomes controlled by Snow, making sure that she doesn't set off a rebellion, which she does.
Seneca Crane was head gamemaker.
No, Wes Bentley plays Seneca Crane in the movie.
Seneca Crane is dead silly goose
He (Seneca Crane) is the head game maker (guy in control of the games, like shooting the fireballs draing the stream ect. he's the one who let Katniss and Peeta live after their little stunt with the nighlock berries BTW in Catching fire *spoilers* during Katniss's scoring in the traning arena Seneca crane is the name she drew on the dummy she hung
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they look like they just go ran over by a train
About twenty: Wrong Answer. It never specifys how many Gamemakes there actully were. We are only certain that there was definetely two. There was Seneca Crane, and Plutarch.
It was never mentioned who the first ever head gamemaker was, but for the 72nd, 73rd and 74th the head gamemaker was Seneca Crane. For the 75th games Plutarch Heavensbee is the head gamemaker.
Seneca Crane
The only two that we know of are Seneca Crane and Plutarch Heavensbee.
Seneca Alger died in 1862.
Seneca Paige died in 1856.