"The Hunger Games" trilogy has come to an end; however, it is definitely not the end for co-stars Jennifer Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth as they have other lined up movies that are to be released within the year.
Lawrence will be returning as Raven in the "X-Men: Apocalypse," which will be released on May 19. A lot of fanatics are gearing towards labelling the movie as fanatic especially because the movie's write up has set high standards for the viewers.
"X-Men: Apocalypse" tells the story of Apocalypse, who is said to be the first and most powerful mutant, even becoming immortal and invincible. He has reached this far and has out powered all other mutants from the X-Men universe by consuming the powers of many other mutants.
In the latest instalment, Raven and Professor X leads a team of younger-generation X-Men to help stop their "greatest nemesis," Apocalypse, and in return, save the humankind from being totally destructed.
On the other hand, Hemsworth is busy saving the world in "Independence Day: Resurgence," which will be shown in cinemas on Jun. 23.
In this movie, Hemsworth starts the role of a space pilot named Jake Morrison. Due to his recklessness, Morrison was sent outside of earth as a punishment. However, there is more story to this pilot than just being reckless. Morrison became an orphan at a very young age because both his parents were killed in the first alien attack.
Speaking about his role, Hemsworth revealed that he will not be flying a real plane. "I'm flying a hybrid alien/human spaceship, so there's no real training you can get for that," Hemsworth said according to People Magazine.
Although not together, it seems that both Lawrence and Hemsworth are still busy saving the human race.