Suzanne Collins' best selling book series film adaptation "The Hunger Games" is drawing to a close and we are all waiting in frenzied anticipation for its final release, "Mockingjay Part 2," on Nov. 20.
So for those of you who can't wait and are itching for details, read on for some interesting bits about the upcoming movie.
The "Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2" ends the saga of the movie based on the hit novel series "The Hunger Games" — a book series about a dystopian future, which introduced to the world Katniss Everdeen, a young warrior possessing amazing skills with a bow and arrow. Katniss final battle is set to be higlighted in San Diego's 2015 Comic-Con International, as reported by Screen Rant.
Katniss Everdeen — played by Jennifer Lawrence — Panem's District 12 revolutionary heroine is finally back to seek revenge and justice from the cold-blooded President Snow, played by Donald Sutherland. Standing along her side is not just the men but also a superb assembly of equally fearless women, led by "Game of Thrones" stars Natalie Dormer (Cressida) and Gwendoline Christie (Commander Lyme). A new character is also introduced, Lieutenant Jackson (Michelle Forbes). Elizabeth Banks is also back as Capitol's extraordinary stylist, Effie Trinket, still garbed in Capitol-inspired majestic attires.
Entertainment Weekly revealed a spoiler photo of Effie in her grand outfit and signature colored hair, giving Katniss, all dressed up in battle mode gear, a reassuring hand.
Director Francis Lawrence, gave all the honor to the American author who wrote the bestselling book series saying, "There is some serious girl power in this movie. She wrote it that way, and it's been so much fun to inhabit.
He also told fans to prepare for emotionally charged scenes with the movie's piling casualties and agonizing sacrifices. He said, "It's probably the most emotional of the bunch. And I think it's the most satisfying of the bunch," as per report from KpopStarz.
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