You’re all caught up on where Hunger Games left things on the big screen. And a movie is in the works with Francis Lawrence, who directed Catching Fire and both Mockingjay films on board to adapt the movie. Josh Hutcherson has shown interest in returning for a sequel, even with an idea in mind and we hope we do see another chapter to the saga with the original cast someday.įor now, Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins published a prequel to her popular series earlier this year, The Ballad of Songbird and Snakes, which tells the story of President Snow as a teenager. The politics of Panem could certainly reach another breaking point at some point that could bring out all the skeletons in Katniss and Peeta’s closet. Many loose ends are tied at the end of Mockingjay Part 2, but it also does leave some opportunities for more story to occur in the future. (Image credit: (Lionsgate)) Is Mockingjay Really The End Of The Hunger Games? Katniss still has nightmares, but by the end of Hunger Games she is content with playing a much lower stakes game when the bad dreams haunt her then living in the world of pain that created them. The couple found each other and some peace away from the politics of Panem, but they are both very much affected by the games. Whether this is a happy ending for Katniss and Peeta is up for interpretation and it does leave things open-ended for the couple in some ways. Gets a little tedious after all these years. Of all the good things I've seen someone do. When the baby in Katniss’ arms starts crying, she delivers these lines to signal the bittersweet ending of The Hunger Games:ĭid you have a nightmare? I have nightmares too. The movie ends with the couple a few years into the future with two young kids living a peaceful life in a meadow. He asks her if her love for him is real or not, to which she confirms her genuine love for him. Peeta has been asking Katniss what is real and what is not to uncloud his head from the manipulation he faced at the hands of Snow. Katniss returns to reunite with Peeta, who is starting to recover from his Capitol torture. The Hunger Games series officially ends where it all began, with Katniss and Peeta’s ending. (Image credit: (Lionsgate)) Katniss And Peeta Settle Down Plutarch Heavensbee is appointed as the Secretary of Communications and Effie and Haymitch thankfully remain alive as well and promise to keep in touch, with Haymitch returning to District 12 with Katniss and Peeta to raise geese. Gale Hawthorne assumes a government position in District 2, and as the book describes things, Katniss is relieved by this and believes he’ll soon find someone else to fall in love with and forget her. District 7 hothead, Johanna Mason also survives and presumably returns home along with other surviving rebels such as Beetee. Annie returns to District 4 and gives birth to their son and keeps in touch with Katniss. The Hunger Games Characters Who Live At The End Of Mockingjay Part 2Īs far as who is left alive after the traumatic events of the franchise, Finnick’s wife Annie Cresta remains alive and pregnant with their child. And of course both President Snow and Coin die, leaving the position to President Paylor, the rebel leader of District 8. Before dying, Boggs warns Katniss not to trust “them,” which as it turns out is Coin. Boggs also dies on the way to Snow when he accidentally triggers a mine pod and the squad must leave him. ![]() ![]() During their face-off against some mutated lizard-humans, he gives them a clearing to escape, but is not able to make it out himself. The District Four victor died while Katniss and the crew are on their way to President Snow’s mansion. Sam Claflin’s Finnick Odair is the first major casualty of Mockingjay Part 2. The Hunger Games Characters Who Die At The End Of Mockingjay Part 2 (Image credit: (Lionsgate)) Who Lives And Who Dies In The Hunger Games' Final Actīefore we move forward with Mockingjay Part 2’s epilogue, we should take a step back and look at which major characters we said goodbye to and who lived to see Katniss’ arrow.
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