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Mockingjay at Comic Con - Preview Night

We are lucky enough to be attending Comic Con this year, and since we couldn't bring all of you with us (though we sure we we could) we'll try to get you as close to the action as possible through pictures and updates. Wednesday night was preview night at Comic Con and Mockingjay Part 1 is a huge presence at the Lionsgate booth - shocker! 

Photo by @thejfrank on instagram

photo by cinemablend

You can snap a photo with a peacekeeper at the Samsung Galaxy Hall of Heroes (booth #4045) and see the Capitol Citizen Living Portraits of Peeta Mellark and Johanna Mason, which are actually rotating holograms. Really amazing. 

 

This ticket being handed out at Lionsgate's booth gets you into the Mockingjay trailer viewings on Friday:

Photo courtesy HypableMembers of the Mockingjay cast will be signing autographs at the Lionsgate booth #4045 on Friday afternoon from 3:00 - 4:00pm. The Mockingjay Part 1 teaser trailer will be presented at the Capitol Gallery in The Hard Rock Hotel on Friday at noon. Get there early and make sure to get your ticket at the Lionsgate booth first! We'll be covering the event and will bring you all the details - spoiler free - about the trailer presentation. 


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New 'Mockingjay' Set Photos Feature Jennifer Lawrence, Capitol Citizens, Peacekeepers

Hooray! New Mockingjay set photos are here! Thanks to the Daily Mail we have a peek at The Hunger Games: Mockingjay set in Atlanta and a tiny sliver of Jennifer Lawrence's beautiful mug inside a voluminous hood (most of the pics feature her stunt double), some Peacekeepers and Capitol citizens.

Looks like Jackson Spidell, who played our District 10 tribute in Catching Fire and was Sam Claflin's stunt double is also playing a Peacekeeper in Mockingjay. He has his helmet off in the photo below.

 

The large stone objects above are called Czech hedgehogs. They are an anti-tank defense that were widely used by Soviets in World War II. Czech hedgehogs were especially effective in urban combat, where a single hedgehog could block an entire street. They became a symbol of "defence at all cost" in the Soviet Union. Sounds like a perfect fit for The Capitol. (thanks to our followers Don Carpenter and Liam Baker for this info!)

 

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