'Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2' spoilers, updates: Boggs and Cressida explain why Gale and Katniss are part of Star Squad

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To keep up the excitement around "Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2," a clip from the movie showing Katniss and Gale getting their marching orders as they prep up for the war has been released. In the clip, Boggs tells his unit that Katniss and Gale will be part of the Star Squad.

As Cressida explains in the video, members of this team are "the onscreen faces of the invasion." She added, "It's been decided that you're most effective when seen by the masses." Gale tries to argue that they are inhibited to actually fight, but Boggs shuts him up, saying that he isn't in the position to ask.

Katniss, meanwhile, shies away from saying a word but as E Online pointed out, the girl on fire being quiet means a lot more. And from the looks of it, she doesn't like the idea of watching others fight and protect her just because she is one of the "high-value targets in The Capitol."

At the end of the video, Finnick, whose return makes Katniss happy or at least less frazzled, whispers to Katniss that everything Boggs said made him realize what they're really into with this fight, "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 76th Hunger Games."

"Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" will hit the silver screen on Nov. 20. This will mark the end of the saga, which is based on the bestselling young adult books written by Suzanne Collins.

Jennifer Lawrence, aka the brave and bold Katniss, told Entertainment Weekly that the last day of the filming "was so emotional that I was completely numb and dead inside." Josh Hutcherson, who plays Peeta, said "It felt really weird."

"Then they called wrap and we kind of sat there on the steps in this room and we just held each other," Hutcherson went on to say. Liam Hemsworth aka Gale simply said, "I was drunk."

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