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'The Hunger Games' News: 'The Hunger Games' Stars Leave Their Handprints at the Famous TCL Chinese Theatre

Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, and Liam Hemsworth finally got their hand and footprints immortalized at the famous TCL Chinese Theatre last Oct. 31. "The Hunger Games" actors were the 289th, 290th, and 291st people to mark themselves in cement.

According to People, the event was hosted by Conan O'Brien, and the young actors were first given certificates, prior to getting their hands and feet dirty with cement. The trio were also able to give a speech to the fans who patiently waited at the Chinese Theatre.

All three celebrities said thanks to their fans, and Hutcherson said, "I gotta give thanks to the "Hunger Games" fans who were there from the beginning. You guys supported us from before the first movie and it could have been really bad."

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The 25-year-old Australian actor, Hemsworth, who is also the cover of Men's Fitness this November, also said thanks to his co-stars. "I'm going to say to you guys I'm honored to share this with you both. I love you guys so much. You guys are my best friends. Let's just be friends forever."

Lawrence was in her fun spirit during her speech. "We're very grateful. I think i can say that on behalf of everybody here for 'The Hunger Games.' I can't remember your names. I'm just kidding. I know them," the 25-year-old actress said.

According to USA Today, the lead stars of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part Two" were all game, when it's time for them to sign their names in the cement. The three actors were even holding their hands together while smiling to the cameras, as they were leaving their shoe impressions. Hutcherson commented that it was actually difficult to write in the cement, and Lawrence was concentrating hard and making sure that her writing is impeccable. "I am writing something that is going to live in concrete forever," she explained.

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