'Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2' movie spoilers: Film to be extremely dark and intense

Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson Wikimedia Commons

With the 'Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1' over and done with, anticipation has now reached a feverish pitch at what the last installment of the film version will bring.

And while it is believed that the film will follow the book once more to the letter, fans may be seeing something different particularly at the ending.

The film will be extremely dark and intense. Such was revealed by Josh Hutcherson in an interview who could not hide his emotions with the wrap of the blockbuster film.

Among the scenes to watch out for 'Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2' include Peeta's recovery to try and build up a counterstrike which indicate that Hutcherson's portrayal will be to the real test.

A couple of photos have already been teased, each showing various footages of the film. One had Julianne Moore who will portray a militant rebellion leader character (President Coin) beside former rebel Plutarch Heavensbee.

Heavensbee was actually a role played by the late Philip Seymour Hoffman and will still be seen in some of the scenes. However, lead actress Jennifer Lawrence does point out in another interview that Hoffman did not have dialogue in these scenes. He was simply placed on those scenes and no digital edits were done when he was inserted into the select scenes.

As for Lawrence herself, she did mention something that seemed a bit contradicting to the fact that the film was trying to follow the book word for word. And apparently this will come towards the end of the film. Lawrence made it clear that she will not be playing the "old" Katniss and it seems this is one part where changes will come.

The 'Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2' will hit theaters this November, 2015.

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