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  1. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2. The final chapter in which Katniss Everdeen realizes the stakes are no longer just for survival - they are for the future. With the nation of Panem in a full scale war, Katniss confronts President Snow teamed with a group of her closest friends. Finale is a faithful, fitting end to Girl on Fire's journey.

  2. Positive Role Models. Katniss continues to act courageously even though. Violence & Scariness. Just as violent as the previous film, and this tim. Sex, Romance & Nudity. A few kisses between loving couples, as well some. Language Not present. Products & Purchases. No product placements in the film, but many mercha.

  3. Cesar Rodriguez Bautista. ... roto/paint lead: The Embassy Visual Effects Inc. (as Cesar Rodriguez) Emmanuel Rojas. ... stereo artist: Gener8 (as Emmanuel Rojas Jurado) Erasmo P. Romero III. ... lead stereo artist: Legend3D (as Erasmo Romero)

  4. Nov 6, 2023 · The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - November 20, 2013. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 - November 21, 2014. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 - November 20, 2015. The Ballad of Songbirds and ...

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  5. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2. One of the most celebrated series in movie history comes to its epic end as Katniss fights to liberate Panem's citizens, and heads toward a final showdown with President Snow. 47,553 IMDb 6.5 2 h 16 min 2015. 16+. Action · Drama · Downbeat · Harrowing. This video is currently unavailable.

  6. The Hunger Games: MockingjayPart 2(November 20, 2015) The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (November 17, 2023) And with Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes being a prequel set 64 years before the Katniss’ story, if you want to watch The Hunger Games in the series’ chronological timeline order, simply move that last movie into the first viewing position.

  7. Oct 3, 2020 · The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 Story Recap. There are some ways that MockingjayPart 2 is different from the book, however. One notable difference is the movie toned down the novel’s more violent elements, presumably to suit a PG-13 audience. For example, Messalla’s (Evan Ross) death is far less gruesome; in the film, he’s ...