Jennifer Lawrence bids farewell to ‘Hunger Games’
We see Katniss standing proudly. He warned people not to film the exclusive footage shown in the room before assuring them they didn’t need to bother because he was filming it all with his iPhone and he’d have it online in 40 minutes. Director Francis Lawrence and producer Nina Jacobson were also in attendance.
To prove it, Lawrence introduced a new trailer with Snow narrating a silent Katniss as she walks across a snowy courtyard, arriving at a single white rose. Katniss final battle is set to be higlighted in San Diego’s 2015 Comic-Con global, as reported by Screen Rant. In one chilling sequence, Katniss leads the District 13 army toward the center of the Capitol in a way that echoes her first journey in the Parade of Tributes.
And while the franchise may be coming to an end, it doesn’t mean this trio are going their separate way anytime soon.
The voiceovers continue, with Commander Paylor (Patina Miller) telling the Resistance soldiers to prepare to attack the Capitol in the morning.
“We have this really emotional scene together”, he said, “and there might be a kiss between Josh and I”. That could have caused her to see The Hunger Games as nothing more than a cash-in, but she has helped it become something more. The walls begin to fall, oil bleeds out in a torrent, and hell breaks loose. After running through several possibilities, the actress settled on a bit of a tease: “The truth is, it’s in [Mockingjay, Part 2], but I don’t want to blow it”. Peeta cautions at one point, “Our lives were never ours, they belonged to Snow”.
All eight posters are being released by Lionsgate on July 6 via the film’s official Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts. Naturally, things got a little weird.
“What have we learned over the years about me and public speaking?” she asked rhetorically. “That night”, Lawrence responded, “we held each other and slept like puppies”.
If there was any doubt that Jennifer Lawrence is the biggest female star on the planet, it was erased at Liongate’s Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 panel.
“We made the books”, the director assured the fan. (He’s not wrong.) Somewhere amidst all of this, Jennifer Lawrence wiped her nose on the cloth draped over the table on stage in Hall H. You guys challenged me. I’m sorry, but a crossbow you can just pull the trigger. When addressing the upcoming end to the Hunger Games franchise and her character, Katniss Everdeen, Lawrence got slightly sentimental, saying, “I don’t think I’ll ever really say goodbye to her”.