“Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2” poster teases President Snow’s fate

“Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2” poster teases President Snow’s fate

PanARMENIAN.Net - A new poster for "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2" has been released by Lionsgate Films, teasing the outcome of the rebellion led by Katniss Everdeen and her friends. In the poster, a stone statue of President Snow is headless and partly crumbled. A bright red Mockingjay symbol, which is an emblem of the rebellion, is painted in the background, AceShowbiz reports.

"Down with the Capitol! Check out the all-new official poster for #MockingjayPart2 & #UNITE at http://www.TheCapitol.PN !" so reads a caption of the poster shared via the movie's Twitter account. The tweet leads fans to http://www.thecapitol.pn/ that features a tagline which reads, "The Capitol must fall so we may be free," next to the stone.

Serving as the last installment of the "Hunger Games" movie franchise, "Mockingjay, Part 2" finds Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) confronting President Snow (Donald Sutherland) in the final showdown. Teamed with a group of her closest friends - including Gale (Liam Hemsworth), Finnick (Sam Claflin), and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) - Katniss goes off on a mission with the unit from District 13 as they risk their lives to stage an assassination attempt on President Snow who has become increasingly obsessed with destroying her. The mortal traps, enemies, and moral choices that await Katniss will challenge her more than any arena she faced in The Hunger Games.

Philip Seymour Hoffman reprises his role as Plutarch Heavensbee, marking his final appearance in a movie. Julianne Moore, Elizabeth Banks, Woody Harrelson, Stanley Tucci and Jena Malone also return to the upcoming film.

Directed by Francis Lawrence who sat behind the lens for the second and third movies, "Mockingjay, Part 2" is heading to theaters across the nation on November 20.

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