'Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1' spoilers: Film to be platform for final film

The first part of the movie adaptation of "Hunger Games: Mockingjay" will set the platform for the Part 2, according to spoilers.

The film version of the third book of the Hunger Games series, Mockingjay, will be split into two films. The Part 1 will be released on November 21, 2014, while the second part will be shown roughly a year later although no date has been announced yet.

Fans should expect a cliffhanger ending from the first installment of "Mockingjay" as reports claimed that the major action scenes of the book will be shown on the second part of the film adaptation to be shown in 2015. Moreover, the film bound to theaters this November will only set the platform for the film movie.

Although "Mockingjay" is weakest among the Hunger Games trilogy, it includes a major blood bath brought about the insurgency against The Capitol. Moreover, the advantage of bringing it to the big screen is that producers can make it bigger than the books.

"Mockingjay: Part 1" has already finished filming and one of the producers took to Twitter and posted, "That's a wrap. Thank you Suzanne Collins (author of the original book series) Thank you (director) Francis Lawrence. Thank you HG Fans. Other than that, I'm speechless."

The new member of the cast Sam Clafin, who plays the role of Finnick Odair, also expressed his happiness once they wrapped up the shoot.

"I just want/need to express my many thanks to everyone (cast, crew & fans) who have worked so hard for so long to make The Hunger Games experience what it is, but for also trusting me enough to let me be part of it. I feel privileged, honoured and so very lucky to have shared this opportunity with so many passionate & talented people. #dreamjob" continued the actor, who's obviously elated to join the star-studded ensemble," Clafin posted on Twitter.

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