'Mockingjay Part 2' New Teaser Revealed! The Biggest Panem Rebellion Yet? Release Date, Cast & Plot Spoilers Here
The final film of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay" is going to be out in a few months, and if the new grim poster will give fans a clue as to what is happening, it seems that President Snow (Donald Sutherland) is going to have to look over his shoulder while the biggest rebellion in Panem is ongoing.
The latest poster showed a beheaded statue of President Snow with a dripping red insignia of the Mockingjay on a wall behind him.
While the poster showed a destroyed photo of the villainous president, in the corners was a hashtag and a URL, which users can use to join the revolution. The text posted on the website read, "Dawn is approaching. A new day is on the horizon. Be part of the next generation of Panem. Enlist today."
It also shows a clip of the Capitol's message to Panem being taken over by the rebels.
E! News reported that the parallelism to the poster from "Mockingjay 1" is clearly no accident, as the first part of the story pays homage to the reign of President Snow, before the rebels became active in launching their assassination attempts in the second part.
Meanwhile, the trailer for the upcoming film has not yet dropped, although according to Hypable, it may arrive sometime this month, considering that production will release the teasers in the same pace as it did with "Catching Fire" and "Mockingjay Part 1." The short teaser released in March was only a voice-over by Jennifer Lawrence's character, but did not show any scene that could actually be in the movie itself.
The film's director, Francis Lawrence, also told Collider that the trailer will not be making its debut anytime soon, although there are rumors that if not during the comic-con in June, it will be released by July 1.
"Mockingjay Part 2" will conclude the "Hunger Games" franchise and will focus on Katniss and the rebellion against President Snow supported by the Capitol's army.
In other "Hunger Games" news, MTV noted that although this November's film will conclude the trilogy based on Suzanne Collins' trilogy, it may not be the last time we'll see the cast as there are rumors of a prequel being in the works. Deadline reported of Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer's remarks in February, who said that the company is "actively looking at some development and thinking about prequel and sequel possibilities for 'The Hunger Games.'"
While the prequel is considered a possibility, the finale of the trilogy will hit theaters on November 20, 2015.