'Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2' spoilers: More action and drama expected

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"Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2" promises to end with a bang since it will be the concluding part of the book adaptation. And for fans who felt that part 1 lacked the action, the concluding part 2 should be filled with it, including concluding the plots and leaving no stones unturned.

To recall, the rebellion did make a stand against the districts but it seems that there is more to that. And most certainly a lot of that may be seen in the second part, as director Francis Lawrence targets to finish off Hunger Games the right way.

One thing's for sure, there would be no tweaks as far as the plot goes. Lawrence will be sticking to the book meaning don't expect any changes as far as how the story would flow and of course end.

There will be sad deaths to come in "Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2." Unlike in other movies where some supposedly dead people would resurrect magically, what happens on "Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2" is it. On who those would be well, read the book or better yet wait for the last installment to show.

The movie will end period. There will be no spinoffs nor extensions of any sort. What the book gives is what the movie will deliver. Again, stressing on director Lawrence's stand, part 2 will be it.

Though unrelated, there is a rumor that some of the key members could be bringing their act to another epic classic – Homer's "Odyssey." Lawrence, Peter Craig and Nina Jacobson will reportedly team up once more in producing the said film.

Lionsgate, the same studio behind "Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2", will also be behind the project, so it seems only sensible to see the same team from Hunger Games working together once more. Production for "Odyssey" may start early next year.

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