Despite saying she would do so, Katniss can’t bring herself to shoot him before he’s in the enemy’s grasp. But, when a car bomb separates them, Gale is captured by Peacekeepers. Unsure what to do, they have a moment to rush forward as the rebels begin to converge on the city center. However, the Peacekeepers checking identities as people move forward threaten their plan. Katniss and Gale make their way through the crowded Capitol streets - in heavy cloaks to cover their faces - toward Snow’s mansion. (Though Finnick ( Sam Claflin) gets married, so that’s a welcome break from the madness before Katniss sneaks out of District 13 to join the so-called 76th Hunger Games on the Capitol’s streets.) And that’s just the start of the final chapter of The Hunger Games series. She hopes to help use her voice to make the best of a bad situation, escaping the reality of Peeta’s situation and District 13, but Gale ( Liam Hemsworth) proposes an idea that sets the tone for the rest of the film: Bury the loyalists alive in the mountain base. So, with the support of District 13 President Alma Coin ( Julianne Moore), former Gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee ( Philip Seymour Hoffman), Haymitch ( Woody Harrelson), and Effie ( Elizabeth Banks), Katniss dons her Mockingjay outfit and heads to District 2. She wants President Snow ( Donald Sutherland) dead immediately. Horrified by what has happened to Peeta, her thirst for blood is stronger than ever. In short, he’s no longer the sweet and gentle boy with the bread that saved Katniss. However, her biggest concern is Peeta ( Josh Hutcherson), who has been tortured for weeks using tracker jacker venom to make him believe Katniss is an immediate threat to his life. Katniss Everdeen ( Jennifer Lawrence) has successfully brought the districts together against the Capitol. In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, the war in Panem is heating up and the rebels have hope for a positive outcome.
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