"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" has released a new movie clip featuring Katniss, Peeta and their mentor Haymitch in an intense conversation about the reality of their "Victors Tour."
Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) returned from a conversation with President Snow, who seems to believe the her love story with Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) is a complete farce.
In the movie clip, Haymitch (Woody Harrelson) gives the heroine some tough love, explaining to the Hunger Games winner her life is no longer hers and her struggles will not end after the tour.
"Girl, wake up! This trip doesn't end when you get back home," Haymitch tells Katniss. "You never get off this train, you two are mentors now. From now on, your job is to be a distraction so people forget what the real problems are."
Both Katniss and Peeta show wear concerned expressions on their faces as the reality of their win sets in. Check out the new movie clip here.
Jennifer Lawrence and her cast mates Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson are currently on their press tour for the upcoming flick.
On Wednesday, the actors had a "social media" day where they chatted with fans on Facebook and Google Hangout with the help of Mashable. During their Facebook chat, fans were able to ask the cast questions about "Catching Fire."
One question asked was what the actors considered to be the most emotional scene in the upcoming film. Hutcherson answered the question best.
"Some scenes kind of take you by surprise as an actor where you're not really expecting it to make you feel a certain way," Hutcherson explained. "...For me one of those moments was the scene with the Jabberjays when Katniss is trapped behind the barrier with Finnick... for me, I wasn't expecting it to be an emotionally charged scene."
"I felt helpless. I was like 'Oh my God, [Katniss] is crying on the other side of the [barrier] and there's nothing to do...that was the scene that took me by surprise," Hutcherson added. Check out the Mashabe Facebook chat here.
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" will be released on Nov. 22.