Jennifer Lawrence Says Final ‘Hunger Games’ Will Be ‘Your Favorite One
Lawrence’s co-star Donald Sutherland, who plays Katniss’s arch-enemy President Snow, said that he hoped that Mockingjay Part 2 would inspire young people to be actively involved in political and social affairs.
“I wanted her to be a warrior right away, I wanted her to want to be a leader”, 25 year old Lawrence admitted.
“I’m over trying to the find the “adorable” way to state my opinion and still be likable”, she wrote. And now she’s crediting none other than the courageous movie character who sparked her acting career.
Liam Hemsworth is “very close” with his Hunger Games co-star, Jennifer Lawrence, and admits that he was livid when nude pics of the Oscar victor were leaked online previous year.
Moreover, as the final installment of the movie is already in the pipeline and is said to be out in the cinema on November 19, 2015, the whole cast is already starting to reminisce what they have been through during the movie filming – inclusive of all amusing, hilarious and most unforgettable moments for that matter. E!
Jennifer Lawrence had jaws dropping on Wednesday when she showed up to “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2” premiere in Berlin in one of the most stunning looks we’ve ever seen. They used venom on him, which allowed them to alter his memories – making him hate Katniss.
Josh, who portrays Peeta Mellark, said: “It feels kind of surreal, this is the final one”.
As Jennifer Lawrence explained in the presser, as shared by Entertainment Weekly, “I try to keep working so people can see other characters and other things I can do instead of taking vacation time, and now I’m aging like a president”.
“She adds that maybe the reason why she did not pushed through with a bigger paycheck because she did not want to seem “difficult” or spoiled” and just wants to be liked. The Hollywood Reporter reveals that Lawrence was not mad at Sony for the lower pay; she was mad at herself.
Luckily, now she’s done with playing coy both in her latest film and in her professional, as she noted in her essay for Lena Dunham’s feminist newsletter in October.
The actress continued: “I failed as a negotiator because I gave up early”.