Alan Ritchson, known for playing Aquaman in "Smallville" and Jack Reacher in Prime Video's "Reacher" series, has spent time in plenty of action franchises. He's taken on other heroes, like Hawk in HBO Max's "Titans" and Raphael in the 2010s "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" films, but has also played villains, as when he joined the cast of "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" as Gloss , a District 1 victor and re-reaped tribute. His character dies, but to this day Ritchson doesn't like how his death turned out on screen because it was changed during post-production — making the actor think that the way he chose to move his head came off looking a bit silly.

In "The Hunger Games," tributes from Districts 1, 2, and 4 are considered Careers , or teens that have been trained for the Games. It's con

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