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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2

6,9 /10 (13,513 Votes)
2015 EN 137 min

Overview

As the war between the Capitol and the districts reaches its peak, Katniss Everdeen embarks on a perilous mission to liberate Panem and confront President Snow. Joined by a team of trusted allies, she navigates deadly traps, shifting loyalties, and the heavy cost of rebellion, determined to bring freedom to her people and end the Hunger Games once and for all.

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Release date

18/11/2015

Votes

13,513

Popularity

11.2

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Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

137 min

Budget

$160,000,000

Revenue

$653,428,261

Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence

Katniss Everdeen

Josh Hutcherson

Josh Hutcherson

Peeta Mellark

Liam Hemsworth

Liam Hemsworth

Gale Hawthorne

Woody Harrelson

Woody Harrelson

Haymitch Abernathy

Elizabeth Banks

Elizabeth Banks

Effie Trinket

Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore

President Alma Coin

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Plutarch Heavensbee

Jeffrey Wright

Jeffrey Wright

Beetee Latier

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Caesar Flickerman

Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland

President Coriolanus Snow

Willow Shields

Willow Shields

Primrose Everdeen

Sam Claflin

Sam Claflin

Finnick Odair

Jena Malone

Jena Malone

Johanna Mason

Mahershala Ali

Mahershala Ali

Boggs

Natalie Dormer

Natalie Dormer

Cressida

Wes Chatham

Wes Chatham

Castor

Michelle Forbes

Michelle Forbes

Lieutenant Jackson

Elden Henson

Elden Henson

Pollux

Patina Miller

Patina Miller

Commander Paylor

Evan Ross

Evan Ross

Messalla

Paula Malcomson

Paula Malcomson

Asterid Everdeen

Eugenie Bondurant

Eugenie Bondurant

Tigris Snow

Sarita Choudhury

Sarita Choudhury

Egeria

Stef Dawson

Stef Dawson

Annie Cresta

Meta Golding

Meta Golding

Enobaria

Omid Abtahi

Omid Abtahi

Homes

Joe Chrest

Joe Chrest

Mitchell

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Misty Ormiston

Leeg #1

Kim Ormiston

Kim Ormiston

Leeg #2

Gwendoline Christie

Gwendoline Christie

Commander Lyme

Robert Knepper

Robert Knepper

Antonius

Mark Jeffrey Miller

Mark Jeffrey Miller

D4 Officiant

April Grace

April Grace

Doctor Aurelius

David Hallyday

David Hallyday

Greenhouse Guard #1

Linds Edwards

Linds Edwards

Injured Career

Thomas Blake, Jr.

Thomas Blake, Jr.

Rebel Sniper

Cameron MacConomy

Cameron MacConomy

Pugnax

Desmond Phillips

Desmond Phillips

Commander of D5

Elle Graham

Elle Graham

Girl in Lemon Yellow Coat

Lacy Dmitriew

Lacy Dmitriew

Rebel Nurse

Kate Rachesky

Kate Rachesky

Capitol Girl

Phillip Troy Linger

Phillip Troy Linger

Burdock Everdeen

Bear Lawrence

Bear Lawrence

Everdeen Child #1

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Theodore Lawrence

Everdeen Child #2

Toby Jones

Toby Jones

Claudius Templesmith (uncredited)

Gary Sievers

Gary Sievers

District 7 Rebel (uncredited)

Emma Elle Roberts

Emma Elle Roberts

Capitol Citizen (uncredited)

Alexander Yassin

Alexander Yassin

District 13 Citizen (uncredited)

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Jasmine Ahnie

District 8 Hospital Patient (uncredited)

Sue-Lynn Ansari

Sue-Lynn Ansari

District 8 (uncredited)

Scott Hunter

Scott Hunter

Peacekeeper (uncredited)

Sam Hargrave

Sam Hargrave

Peacekeeper (uncredited)

R.A. Rondell

R.A. Rondell

Peacekeeper (uncredited)

Jean Christophe Loustau

Jean Christophe Loustau

Peacekeeper (uncredited)

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Izzy Fenech

Capitol Kid (uncredited)

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Francis Dobrisky

District 7 Rebel (Uncredited)

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Frank Ochieng

2015-11-22

The Hunger Games creator and mastermind Suzanne Collins has brought to life the explosive and resilient heroine Katniss Everdeen (not to mention the resourceful actress stepping into her action-oriented shoes and consciousness in the form of Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence). Now with the conclusive The Hunger Games: Mockingjay--Part 2 ardent and casual fans of this imaginative and charged film franchise will get a chance to soak in the cinematic experience that has carried them through this durable trilogy. However, the question remains: does Mockingjay--Part 2 fulfill the adventurous …

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Andres Gomez

2016-01-26

⭐ 6

The movie is not bad directed and the cast does a decent job. Actually, the script is a good adaptation of the book. The problem is that the story of the book is already quite bad and has gone down the sink by now so the whole movie just doesn't work.

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Reno

Reno

2016-04-04

⭐ 5

> A necessary finishing touch with an unnecessary lag. If the single book 'The Hobbit' was extended to three movies, then that's alright, because that was a large concept with hundreds of unique characters which can take the stretch in narration. But for this series, lucky to be the first film to get away with a big hit, mainly because of teen audience. Honestly, I liked the 2nd film very much, but the third movie was a letdown, especially this one was utterly useless. Because the 80% of the story ended in the previous part and in this, it was a necessary finishing touch with an unnecess…

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Dark Jedi

2017-04-16

⭐ 4

Well, that was rather disappointing unfortunately. Not that I can say that I am very surprised though. The first installment in the series started off being "okayish" and the rest of them slid downwards towards mediocrity. This, the final installment, is a notch below mediocre as far as I am concerned. I really cannot understand all the hype about these movies. None of them really shines even if you try to look at them as young adult movies which they really are. This one was downright boring. There were numerous scenes where Katniss or some other character was just dreaming away or sittin…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2022-06-02

⭐ 5

So, finally - we reach the denouement. The ambitious and devious President "Coin" (Julianne Moore) thinks that the District 13 rebels have the upper hand, and so using "Katniss" (Jennifer Lawrence) as their poster girl, sets off to storm the very heart of the Capitol and depose the now very much weakened "Snow" (Donald Sutherland) who is, clearly, not in the best of health. What now ensues are a series of set-piece, occasionally morale-building but entirely predictable escapades that I have to say by now, I had really lost interest in. Who did what to whom in this overlong and really pretty pr…

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