'Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Trailer: Film Still Released Gives Peek Of Katniss in Wedding Dress; New Posters Reveal Quell Competitors (PHOTOS)

Ultimate heroine and defiant survivor Katniss Everdeen is back this November, and just days before Comic-Con 2013, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" posters have been released, providing the first look at the competitors combat suits.

The new posters show the contestants wearing black bodysuits with gray mesh details against a backdrop of clouds. A logo representing the 75th "Hunger Games" is adorned on each print.

The film is the sequel to the "The Hunger Games," where Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) battles other survivors of the brutal games in an all-star edition of the annual competition, which makes young children and teenagers fight against one another in a live-broadcast of the battle to the death.

The former winners must enter the Quarter Quell, which occurs every 25 years in post-apocalyptic Panem, include brother and sister Gloss (Alan Ritchson) and Cashmere (Stephanie Leigh Schlund) of District 1, Johanna (Jena Malone) of District 7, Finnick (Sam Claflin) and Mags (Lynn Cohen) of District 4, Wiress (Amanda Plummer) and Beetee (Jeffrey Wright) of District 3, and Brutus (Bruno Gunn) and Enobaria (Meta Golding) of District 2.

Another sneak peak was provided for those excited to see Katniss in her wedding dress; the first movie still of the heroine in the dress was released. Click here to see the photo.

Tex Saverio, whose designs actually came out in November 2010, created the dress. According to Grazia Daily, "the designer presented a similar dress with a ruffled skirt and organza corset under a metal cage at his bridal show...during Indonesia's Jakarta Fashion Week."

"Catching Fire" is the second film based on Suzanne Collins' young-adult book trilogy. The first movie, "The Hunger Games," earned more than $686 million at the worldwide box office.

"Catching Fire" will hit theaters on Nov. 22. Check out the trailer below and be sure to keep an eye out for the "Hunger Games" panel at Comic-Con on Saturday.

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