'Hunger Games: MockingJay Part 2' movie spoilers: Katniss to fall in love?

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With "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" set to be released this November, the best fans can do right now is to speculate and well, wait for the official trailer.

The trailer is set to be shown next to the "Age of Adeline" which stars Blake Lively and Harrison Ford this coming April. The upcoming installment of the Hunger Games will be the last installment on the film based on the trilogy written by Suzanne Collins. And being the last, anticipation is pretty much high on what the last installment will have to offer.

Aside from the trailer, there are rumors on what to expect.

One is picking off from where part 1 left off. It will be recalled that Finnick Odair (Sam Claflin) had a happy reunion with Annie Cresta (Stef Dawson) but a unexpected event occurs is set to take place after their marriage. The setback is expected to take place when they invade The Capitol where Finnick meets his end in the sewers when he battles some lizard mutts.

Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) is reportedly set to become the Mockingjay symbol after President Colin (Julianne Moore) gives in to her list of demands.

Then there is the twist between Katniss and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson). It will be interesting to see whether both will end up in each other's arms or as enemies. To recall, Peeta did attack Katniss in part 1 so it should be interesting to see how both will end up in the last installment.

These are just some of the speculations that have come out on what to expect for in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" and there will surely be a whole lot more to come. With the movie still about 9 months away, it would be wise to check back and see the appended spoilers from the film which has so far grossed a record total of $2.285 billion worldwide.

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