Unfinished Hunger Games Sequel Will Need Change After Philip Seymour Hoffman Death
Unnamed exec said one emotional speech was left to film
Philip Seymour Hoffman died having already completed the vast majority of his work on "The Hunger Games" finale, the two-part "Mockingjay." It's been reported that the Oscar-winning actor was finished with his turn as rebel leader and former gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee, save for seven days of shooting.
Now, it's been revealed that the actor had "one major, emotional scene left to film" for "Mockingjay — Part 2," according to what an unnamed Lionsgate executive told The Hollywood Reporter. The executive wouldn't name the scene, though there are plenty of guesses available to fans who've read the "Mockingjay" novel.
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Hmm, heroine overdoes or continue working on hunger games, heroine or hunger games...