Cast members of “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 2” spoke about the challenges they faced while filming the movie, in an interview. Some of the cast members also talked about what their special skill would be, if they were participants in the deadly games in the movie.

Filming for “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 2” was completed sometime back. The cast members of the movie spoke to Cosmopolitan about their experience while filming the movie. Jennifer Lawrence remembered being cold during filming a scene in the movie as one of her least favourite memory from the set.

Natalie Dormer said that the dust and fire on the set made the cast members cough and they also supposedly felt hot while filming the first part of the movie. The movie featured a few scenes from one of the Districts, which was devastated by the bombing ordered by President Snow in the movie.

The actress added that there were many “physical elements” to the last two parts of the movie franchise. She said that the filming was “a lot of fun,” but it stopped being fun “after about 14 hours.”

Julianne Moore and Elizabeth Banks said that their least favourite thing about “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay” was the part where they had to travel to the set. Sam Claflin said that he found it difficult to come to the set each day because the movie series was coming to an end.

The cast members were also asked about what their special skill would be if they were a part of the games in the movie. Natalie Dormer said that she would find a place in the games to sleep till the competition was over. Sam Claflin said that he was not a violent person, but added that he would “stab someone in the back” towards the end of the games.

“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2” star Stanley Tucci said that his special ability would be as a “marksman.” The actor plays the role of TV host Caesar Flickerman in the movie. The movie is slated to be released on Nov 19, 2015 in Australia and New Zealand. Fans of the franchise in the UK, U.S. and Canada can watch the movie on Nov 20.

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