'Hunger Games 3: Mockingjay': Upgraded and Amazing Action-Movie

"Hunger Games 3: Mockingjay": Upgraded and Amazing Action-Movie
The trailers start when Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) says that she by no means hunted any of it, and all she desire was to save her sister and Peeta alive. The camera focuses on the scene and unveils that she is talking to President Snow.
The trailer also previews Katniss in District 13 with different shots of her advertisement tour. The trailer also had shown off how the others survive the game as well as the survivors - Finnick, Peeta and Beetee.
Aside from showing off what would the fans expect in the upcoming "Hunger Games 3," the trailer also shows a sneak peak of the characters. One of the spotted characters is Natalie Dormer, from "Game of Throne," who will play the role of Cressida.
Aside from the major characters Gale, Haymitch and Peeta, some of the characters that you can see on the trailer were Caesar Flickerman, Finnick Odair, Plutarch Heavensbee, Beetee and President Coin. The 107-second video hinted that "Hunger Games" will be more thrilling, intense and packed with more actions compared to previous one.
In a certain interview, Elizabeth Banks also revealed that the part 1 of "Mockingjay" will be filled with action.
The scope as well as the scale of the movie is huge. This is really a true action film, not just a simple game alone. This is a movie full of rebellion and war between Districts and Capitol. So, all the sequence of the movie is simply upgraded and amazing. This is an action-movie that will not focus only on the characters alone, but the entire movie elements.
"Hunger Games 3: Mockingjay" is directed by Francis Lawrence, and written by Peter Craig and Danny Strong.
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