We haven’t been hearing that much out of the ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1‘ camp since Philip Seymour Hoffman‘s far too young demise, but we all knew it was only a matter of time before the press started to pickup around the film’s release. What kind of a treat are we getting for early visuals? Quite a bit thankfully! From promotional stills including Hoffman, to an animated poster, and most importantly a behind the scenes video!

May the odds be ever in your favor of finding some new imagery from the upcoming film!

After those stills I of course can’t help but share this pretty awesome animated poster that was prepared for the film. I mean how cool is this and perfectly fitting for the film?

Of course, the true highlight isn’t any of the above. Below is a great interview with Julianne Moore (‘Hannibal‘, ‘Seventh Son‘) about the film and her role in it!

Moore is always great in genre films and I think her addition to the cast is perfect. Not just because she is a part of it but with how well she should be able to handle the role. I think of all of ‘The Hunger Games’ films to date, this is the one that I am most looking forward to and Moore’s character is a large reason for it!

What do you think of the latest promotional material for the film? Are you looking forward to see it on the big screen? Share your thoughts below!

Synopsis:

The worldwide phenomenon of The Hunger Games continues to set the world on fire with The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, which finds Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) in District 13 after she literally shatters the games forever. Under the leadership of President Coin (Julianne Moore) and the advice of her trusted friends, Katniss spreads her wings as she fights to save Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) and a nation moved by her courage. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 is directed by Francis Lawrence from a screenplay by Danny Strong and Peter Craig and produced by Nina Jacobson’s Color Force in tandem with producer Jon Kilik. The novel on which the film is based is the third in a trilogy written by Suzanne Collins that has over 65 million copies in print in the U.S. alone.