'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay €” Part 2' news: world premiere dates, locations

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 Lionsgate

Katniss Everdeen's ultimate battle for freedom in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2" is fast approaching but not fast enough for fans who are eagerly waiting to see President Snow taste the wrath of the nation he oppressed. But not all fans have to wait for Nov. 20 to see how it all ends. Some parts of the world are lucky enough to be able to witness it sooner. 

The film's lead stars – Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth – each shared a teaser image on their Facebook pages to give a glimpse at their respective characters and shared some good news about the movie's world premiere. 

First, Lawrence shared a photo of her character Katniss looking like she's ready to put an arrow into someone. The image also confirms that the film's Berlin World Premiere will take place on Nov. 4, which is more than two weeks early. 

Hutcherson followed through and announced with a photo of Peeta and a couple of rebellion friends that fans in the U.K. are scheduled to be treated to a premiere on Nov. 5.

Lastly, Hemsworth relayed the news that the movie's Premiere World Tour in Paris is happening on Nov. 9 with a photo of his character Gale leading his group to freedom. 

Speaking of Hemsworth, the actor recently sat down with MTV to talk about the conclusion of the blockbuster franchise. He revealed that he has watched it already and revealed how exciting the movie is.

"It's great. I think it might be the best one. It's more action-packed for sure. I think start to finish it just doesn't give up. The whole time you feel like anyone could be killed at any moment. It's like that in all of them but I feel like this is, the stakes are a little higher," Hemsworth said.

"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2" hits theaters on Nov. 20. 

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