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New 'The Hunger Games' trailer promised that there will be no happy ending for Katniss

"The Hunger Games" series has finally come to its conclusion with its fourth and final movie, "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2." The movie just released its new trailer, and fans will definitely be crying hard after watching the video clip.

The whole trailer promised that there will be no happy ending for Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence). The video clip pays tribute to Prim (Willow Shields), Katniss' sister, especially the sisterly love between the two. It was released last Sept. 16, and the movie preview showed a montage of video clips that Katniss and Prim shared throughout the whole The Hunger Games franchise.

Fans will also see Katniss in her element in the trailer when she said to President Snow: "I never asked for this. I just wanted to save my sister and keep Peeta alive." President Snow simply responded: "It's the things we love most that destroy us."

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For those who have read the best-selling series, it will be a no surprise at what the sisters' fate will be. One will continue to live, and one will die. The trailer, which is entitled "For Prim,' will provide a big clue on what will happen to the sisters in the upcoming movie. Viewers are going to feel very emotional, especially after the "bombing."

The movie will also bring back the other Hunger Games actors like Josh Hutcherson (Peeta Mellark), Liam Hemsworth (Gale Hawthorne), Elizabeth Banks (Effie Trinket), Woody Harrelson (Haymitch Abernathy), Sam Claflin (Finnick Odair), Julianne Moore (President Coin), Donald Sutherland (President Snow), and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman (Plutarch Heavensbee).

The last The Hunger Games movie will debut this Nov. 20 in theates worldwide. Fans will now have answers on how the story would end, and will know what would be the fate of all the citizens of Panem would be.

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