The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2"
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015)
Timing: 2:17 (137 min)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 - TMDB rating
6.9/10
13254
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 - Kinopoisk rating
6.604/10
203023
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 - IMDB rating
6.6/10
411000

Actors and characters

Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5985Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5986Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5987Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5988

Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence
Character Katniss Everdeen
Photo Josh Hutcherson #3144Photo Josh Hutcherson #3145Photo Josh Hutcherson #3146Photo Josh Hutcherson #3147

Josh Hutcherson

Josh Hutcherson
Character Peeta Mellark
Photo Liam Hemsworth #6036Photo Liam Hemsworth #6037Photo Liam Hemsworth #6038Photo Liam Hemsworth #6039

Liam Hemsworth

Liam Hemsworth
Character Gale Hawthorne
Photo Woody Harrelson #6042Photo Woody Harrelson #6043Photo Woody Harrelson #6044Photo Woody Harrelson #6045

Woody Harrelson

Woody Harrelson
Character Haymitch Abernathy
Photo Elizabeth Banks #6048Photo Elizabeth Banks #6049Photo Elizabeth Banks #6050Photo Elizabeth Banks #6051

Elizabeth Banks

Elizabeth Banks
Character Effie Trinket
Photo Julianne Moore #6069Photo Julianne Moore #6070Photo Julianne Moore #6071Photo Julianne Moore #6072

Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore
Character President Alma Coin
Photo Philip Seymour Hoffman #6079Photo Philip Seymour Hoffman #6080Photo Philip Seymour Hoffman #6081Photo Philip Seymour Hoffman #6082

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Philip Seymour Hoffman
Character Plutarch Heavensbee
Photo Jeffrey Wright #6083Photo Jeffrey Wright #6084Photo Jeffrey Wright #6085Photo Jeffrey Wright #6086

Jeffrey Wright

Jeffrey Wright
Character Beetee Latier
Photo Stanley Tucci #6088Photo Stanley Tucci #6089Photo Stanley Tucci #6090Photo Stanley Tucci #6091

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci
Character Caesar Flickerman
Photo Donald Sutherland #6096Photo Donald Sutherland #6097Photo Donald Sutherland #6098Photo Donald Sutherland #6099

Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland
Character President Coriolanus Snow
Photo Willow Shields #6105Photo Willow Shields #6106Photo Willow Shields #6107Photo Willow Shields #6108

Willow Shields

Willow Shields
Character Primrose Everdeen
Photo Sam Claflin #6113Photo Sam Claflin #6114Photo Sam Claflin #6115Photo Sam Claflin #6116

Sam Claflin

Sam Claflin
Character Finnick Odair
Photo Jena Malone #6122Photo Jena Malone #6123Photo Jena Malone #6124Photo Jena Malone #6125

Jena Malone

Jena Malone
Character Johanna Mason
Photo Natalie Dormer #6128Photo Natalie Dormer #6129Photo Natalie Dormer #6130Photo Natalie Dormer #6131

Natalie Dormer

Natalie Dormer
Character Cressida
Photo Wes Chatham #6135Photo Wes Chatham #6136Photo Wes Chatham #6137Photo Wes Chatham #6138

Wes Chatham

Wes Chatham
Character Castor
Photo Michelle Forbes #10759Photo Michelle Forbes #10760Photo Michelle Forbes #10761Photo Michelle Forbes #10762

Michelle Forbes

Michelle Forbes
Character Lieutenant Jackson
Photo Elden Henson #6139Photo Elden Henson #6140Photo Elden Henson #6141Photo Elden Henson #6142

Elden Henson

Elden Henson
Character Pollux
Photo Patina Miller #6146
Patina Miller
Character Commander Paylor
Photo Evan Ross #6147Photo Evan Ross #6148

Evan Ross

Evan Ross
Character Messalla
Photo Paula Malcomson #6149Photo Paula Malcomson #6150

Paula Malcomson

Paula Malcomson
Character Asterid Everdeen
Photo Eugenie Bondurant #10767Photo Eugenie Bondurant #10768Photo Eugenie Bondurant #10769

Eugenie Bondurant

Eugenie Bondurant
Character Tigris Snow
Photo Stef Dawson #6153Photo Stef Dawson #6154Photo Stef Dawson #66745

Stef Dawson

Stef Dawson
Character Annie Cresta
Photo Meta Golding #10538
Meta Golding
Character Enobaria
Photo Omid Abtahi #10770Photo Omid Abtahi #10771

Omid Abtahi

Omid Abtahi
Character Homes
Photo Joe Chrest #9700Photo Joe Chrest #9701Photo Joe Chrest #9702Photo Joe Chrest #9703

Joe Chrest

Joe Chrest
Character Mitchell
Misty Ormiston
Character Leeg #1
Photo Kim Ormiston #10772
Kim Ormiston
Character Leeg #2
Photo Gwendoline Christie #10773Photo Gwendoline Christie #10774

Gwendoline Christie

Gwendoline Christie
Character Commander Lyme
Photo Robert Knepper #6155Photo Robert Knepper #6156Photo Robert Knepper #6157

Robert Knepper

Robert Knepper
Character Antonius
Photo Mark Jeffrey Miller #10775
Mark Jeffrey Miller
Character D4 Officiant
Photo April Grace #10776

April Grace

April Grace
Character Doctor Aurelius
Photo David Hallyday #10777Photo David Hallyday #10778

David Hallyday

David Hallyday
Character Greenhouse Guard #1
Photo Linds Edwards #70015
Linds Edwards
Character Injured Career
Thomas Blake Jr.
Character Rebel Sniper
Cameron MacConomy
Character Pugnax
Photo Desmond Phillips #10779
Desmond Phillips
Character Commander of D5
Photo Elle Graham #10780Photo Elle Graham #10781
Elle Graham
Character Girl in Lemon Yellow Coat
Photo Lacy Dmitriew #10782
Lacy Dmitriew
Character Rebel Nurse
Photo Kate Rachesky #10783
Kate Rachesky
Character Capitol Girl
Photo Phillip Troy Linger #69885
Phillip Troy Linger
Character Burdock Everdeen
Photo Bear Lawrence #10784
Bear Lawrence
Character Everdeen Child #1
Theodore Lawrence
Character Everdeen Child #2
Photo Toby Jones #7102Photo Toby Jones #7103Photo Toby Jones #7104Photo Toby Jones #7105

Toby Jones

Toby Jones
Character Claudius Templesmith (uncredited)
Photo Gary Sievers #10785
Gary Sievers
Character District 7 Rebel (uncredited)
Photo Emma Elle Roberts #6173

Emma Elle Roberts

Emma Elle Roberts
Character Capitol Citizen (uncredited)
Photo Alexander Yassin #10786Photo Alexander Yassin #10787
Alexander Yassin
Character District 13 Citizen (uncredited)
Jasmine Ahnie
Character District 8 Hospital Patient (uncredited)
Photo Sue-Lynn Ansari #10788
Sue-Lynn Ansari
Character District 8 (uncredited)
Photo Scott Hunter #6653

Scott Hunter

Scott Hunter
Character Peacekeeper (uncredited)
Photo Sam Hargrave #6627Photo Sam Hargrave #6628Photo Sam Hargrave #6629

Sam Hargrave

Sam Hargrave
Character Peacekeeper (uncredited)
Photo R. A. Rondell #6182

R. A. Rondell

R. A. Rondell
Character Peacekeeper (uncredited)
Photo Jean Christophe Loustau #10789
Jean Christophe Loustau
Character Peacekeeper (uncredited)
Izzy Fenech
Character Capitol Kid (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Suzanne Collins' novel "Mockingjay" (2010).
  • Lily Rabe, who was to play Commander Lyme from District 2, left the project due to her commitment to a stage production called "Much Ado About Nothing." Gwenodolin Christie ultimately took on the role.
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman, who played Plutarch Heavensbee in the film, died on February 2, 2014, in New York. He had completed work on the first part and was just a week away from finishing the second. Lionsgate stated that work on most of the scenes with Hoffman had been completed. It was later announced that Hoffman's character would be recreated using digital technology from previously filmed scenes.
  • Director Francis Lawrence called this film the most brutal of all the films in the franchise.
  • During its opening weekend in the US, the film grossed just $102.7 million – less than any other installment in the franchise.
  • In the first "The Hunger Games" film (2012), Prim's cat, Buttercup, is black and white. In the subsequent films, he is depicted as ginger, as he is in Susan Collins' novels.
  • Gwendoline Christie and Natalie Dormer starred together in the series "Game of Thrones" (2011).
  • Liam Hemsworth called "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2" "possibly the best of the entire series." "It keeps the audience on the edge of their seats," the actor said.
  • The film featured two actors nominated for an Academy Award (Woody Harrelson and Stanley Tucci), and three actors who have won the award (Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jennifer Lawrence, and Julianne Moore). In total, these 5 actors have been nominated for an Academy Award 16 times.
  • "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2" features more special effects than any other installment in the franchise. The effects were created by Weta Digital, who previously worked on "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" (2013), the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy (2001-2003), the "Hobbit" trilogy (2012-2014), "Avatar" (2009), "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" (2014), and others.
  • The only installment in the "Hunger Games" franchise that did not receive a Golden Globe nomination in the "Best Original Song" category.
  • On the day the trailer for the film was released, composer James Newton Howard celebrated his birthday.
  • The second sequel, released in 2015, featured an actor – in this case, Philip Seymour Hoffman – who did not live to see the premiere. The first was Paul Walker in James Wan's "Furious 7".
  • The main trailer for the film was released on July 24, 2015.
  • Katniss Everdeen never appeared on screen in the red costume she wore for the film's poster.
  • Despite the film's harsh atmosphere, the fight and battle scenes occupy only about 10 minutes of screen time.
  • Actress Meta Golding reprised her role as Enobaria, the victor of the 62nd Hunger Games. This character appeared in the film "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" (2013) as one of the victors of the 75th Hunger Games and the Third Quarter Quell. Although Enobaria was not in the film "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1" according to the plot, it is assumed that she was rescued after the Quarter Quell, but she was not in the Capitol when the residents of District 13 went to liberate Peeta. However, the book states that Enobaria is from a pro-government district (unlike Johanna, Peeta, and Annie), so it is unlikely that she could have been imprisoned.
  • The actors involved in the film repeatedly stated that the most difficult part of the shooting was the episodes in the sewers. It took three weeks. The actors found it physically challenging and very hot, as the filming took place in a real sewer.
  • According to director Francis Lawrence, the special effects in the film are so complex that work on them began even before the premiere of the first part of "Mockingjay".
  • Many of the scenes in the Capitol were filmed in Paris and Berlin.
  • This is the only film in the entire series that was released in 3D format.
  • During the wedding, a violin plays an old American melody called «Over the Waterfall».
  • It can be assumed that the ginger Buttercup is a neutered cat who was once a stray. At the end of the film, Buttercup is shown against a window, and it is visible that the tip of his left ear has been cut off. When stray cats are caught as part of so-called «TNR» programs (trap-neuter-release), the tip of their ear is cut off to indicate that the animal has been spayed or neutered. The tip of the left ear is cut off for male cats, and the right ear for females. If, after catching a stray animal, it becomes clear that the animal is clearly domestic, or if it shows a willingness to interact with humans, it may not be released back onto the street (as it is not actually wild, and cannot compete with individuals who always live on the street). Such animals are usually rehomed. This appears to have happened with Buttercup.
  • Boggins and his men accompany Katniss, armed with Gewehr 36C 5.56mm caliber automatic rifles from «Heckler & Koch». This is standard armament for the Bundeswehr, which is also used by police forces in many countries around the world. The rifles in the film are set to safe (when taken off safe, the firing mode can be selected – single shots, bursts of 3 shots, and full automatic fire).
  • At the international annual «Comic-Con» festival in San Diego in 2015, Jennifer Lawrence let slip that her nephews played the roles of Katniss and Peeta's children.
  • The scene at the end of the film, where Haymitch, played by Woody Harrelson, kisses Effie, played by Elizabeth Banks, goodbye, turned out to be very emotional, which surprised even the seasoned filmmakers. In fact, the farewell kiss was not in the script. This scene was invented by the actors and played spontaneously.
  • According to the script, Plutarch was supposed to speak to Katniss himself, but instead, in the film, Haymitch reads her his letter. These changes had to be made due to the death of Philip Seymour Hoffman, who played the role of Plutarch.
  • In the book, Katniss and Peeta have a son and a daughter, not two sons.
  • President Snow's rose garden is shown inside a greenhouse, whereas in the film *The Hunger Games* (2012) it was located outdoors, away from the Capitol.
  • In the scene where the victors are seated around a round table, a bowl from the film *The Hunger Games* (2012) can be seen behind Katniss. Head Gamemaker Seneca Crane is shown next to this bowl, containing berries, in the penultimate scene of the first film in the franchise.
  • In the epilogue, Josh Hutcherson, who played Peeta Mellark, appears on screen wearing a wig for the first time. For the filming of all the films in the "Hunger Games" franchise, Hutcherson dyed his hair blonde, which he did not enjoy at all. The epilogue of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2" was filmed several months after the completion of filming for the film itself. Since the filming of the epilogue was only supposed to take a couple of days, the actor decided not to dye his hair, but to wear a wig.
  • In scenes towards the end of the film featuring Plutarch Heavensbee, played by Philip Seymour Hoffman, it wasn't Hoffman who appeared. Plutarch is briefly shown during the execution of President Snow and at the honoring of Commander Paylor, but in these scenes, the character of Plutarch is a product of computer technology. The filmmakers used footage of the actor that was not used in the final edit. This was necessary because Hoffman died before he could begin filming the second half of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2" (2015).
  • When Katniss is talking to Boggs alone in the square, the camera shows her face and then Boggs' face, and during the change of shot, Katniss’s hair is sometimes on the hood and sometimes completely under it.
  • Towards the end of the film, when Katniss and Haymitch are talking, close-ups show that Katniss’s costume has a large copper slider on the zipper, but this slider is not present in wide shots.
  • The film is based on Suzanne Collins’ novel “Mockingjay” (2010).
  • Lily Rabe, who was supposed to play Commander Lyme from District 2, left the project due to her commitment to a stage production titled “Much Ado About Nothing.” Ultimately, the role went to Gwendoline Christie.
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman, who played Plutarch Heavensbee in the film, died on February 2, 2014, in New York. He had completed work on the first part and was only a week away from finishing work on the second. Lionsgate stated that work on most of the scenes with Hoffman was completed. It was later announced that Hoffman’s character would be recreated using digital technology from previously filmed scenes.
  • In the first film, “The Hunger Games” (2012), Prim’s cat, Buttercup, has a black and white coat. In the remaining films, he is depicted as ginger, as he is in Suzanne Collins’ novels.
  • Gwendoline Christie and Natalie Dormer starred together in the series “Game of Thrones” (2011).
  • Liam Hemsworth called the film "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2" "possibly the best of the entire series." "It keeps the viewer in constant suspense," the actor said.
  • The film starred two actors nominated for an Academy Award (Woody Harrelson and Stanley Tucci), and three actors who received the golden statuette (Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jennifer Lawrence, and Julianne Moore). In total, these 5 actors were nominated for an Academy Award 16 times.
  • The film "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2" features more special effects than any other installment in the franchise. The effects were created by Weta Digital, which previously worked on "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" (2013), the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy (2001-2003), and the "Hobbit" trilogy (2012-2014), as well as the films "Avatar" (2009), "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" (2014), and others.
  • The only installment in the "Hunger Games" franchise that did not receive a Golden Globe nomination in the "Best Song" category.
  • The second sequel, released in 2015, featured an actor – in this case, Philip Seymour Hoffman – who did not live to see the premiere. The first was Paul Walker in James Wan's "Furious 7".
  • Actress Meta Golding reprised her role as Enobaria, the victor of the 62nd Hunger Games. This character appeared in the film *The Hunger Games: Catching Fire* (2013) as one of the victors of the 75th Hunger Games and the Third Quarter Quell. Although Enobaria was not featured in *The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1* according to the plot, it is assumed that she was rescued after the Quarter Quell, but was not in the capital when the residents of District 13 went to liberate Peeta. However, the book states that Enobaria is from a pro-government District (unlike Joanna, Peeta, and Annie), making it unlikely she would have been imprisoned.
  • According to director Francis Lawrence, the special effects in the film are so complex that work on them began even before the premiere of the first part of *Mockingjay*.
  • During the wedding, a violin plays an old American tune called “Over the Waterfall.”
  • It can be assumed that the ginger Buttercup is a neutered cat who was once a stray. At the end of the film, Buttercup is shown against a window, and it is visible that the tip of his left ear has been cut off. When stray cats are caught as part of so-called “TNR” (trap-neuter-release) programs, the tip of their ear is cut off to indicate that the animal has been spayed or neutered. The tip of the left ear is cut off for male cats, and the right for females. If, after catching a stray animal, it becomes clear that the animal is clearly domestic, or if it shows a willingness to interact with people, it may not be released back onto the streets (as it is not actually wild, and cannot compare to individuals who always live on the street). Such animals are often rehomed. This appears to have happened with Buttercup.
  • Boggins and his men accompany Katniss, armed with 5.56mm caliber Gewehr 36C rifles manufactured by “Heckler & Koch.” This is standard weaponry for the Bundeswehr, and is also used by police forces in many countries around the world. The rifles in the film are set to safety (when taken off safety, it is possible to select the firing mode – single shots, bursts of 3 shots, and full automatic fire).
  • At the international annual "Comic-Con" festival in San Diego in 2015, Jennifer Lawrence let slip that her nephews were cast as the children of Katniss and Peeta.
  • President Snow’s rose garden is shown inside a greenhouse, whereas in the film "The Hunger Games" (2012) it was located outdoors, away from the Capitol.
  • In the scene where the victors are seated around a round table, a bowl from the film "The Hunger Games" (2012) can be seen behind Katniss. Head Gamemaker Seneca Crane is shown next to this bowl, which contains berries, in the penultimate scene of the first film in the franchise.
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