The Hunger Games franchise is going out with the most literal of bangs. After three books and three movies filled with pain and peril, war is finally upon the Capitol of Panem, and revolution leader Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) is as intense and emotionally crushed as ever. So far, The Hunger Games has proven to be one of the most notoriously violent and soul-destroying (in the great, engaging kind of way) franchises around, and those of us who have read Mockingjay know that nothing will be getting easier for poor Katniss and her team of warrior pals (speaking off, shoutout to Natalie Dormer and the return of our favorite Hunger Games hairstyle).
Don't let the brief glimpses of people smiling and dancing and celebrating fool your aching heart - we're pretty sure we're destined to leave the theater on November 20th feeling pretty damn gutted. After Mockingjay Part 1, a film entirely made up of drawn-out exposition, it's time for the real action. And it's about to get mocking-cray.