'Stand with us': Jennifer Lawrence unites an army in latest Hunger Games Mockingjay - Part 2 teaser as Comic-Con fans are treated to top secret full-length trailer

Jennifer Lawrence joined co-stars Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday for their last cast appearance ahead of the series' dramatic conclusion with the upcoming The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2.

And while those at the convention were treated to a full-length trailer, Lionsgate didn't let the rest of the fans down, releasing another dramatic teaser starring our favorite Girl on Fire.

In the clip the 24-year-old's character Katniss can be seen once again donning her red suit as she is flanked by an army clad in all-white who seem to have been united by the rebellion's leader, as evidenced by them saluting her with District 12's famous gesture.

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'Freedom is worth fighting for' Jennifer Lawrence, as Katniss, continues to unite troops against the Capitol in her crimson red suit in latest teaser for the upcoming The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2

'Freedom is worth fighting for' Jennifer Lawrence, as Katniss, continues to unite troops against the Capitol in her crimson red suit in latest teaser for the upcoming The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2

The trailer begins on a massive District 13 warehouse filled with soldiers dressed in all-white uniforms, armed with guns.

The group then begins to perform a drill team routine, as they march and stomp in place while moving their guns to the tune of dramatic drumming.

Shortly after the routine begins Katniss enters, a stark contrast from the soldiers in her blood-red uniform with a billowing cape behind her.

Preparing for battle: The short video opens on a District 13 warehouse filled with soldiers dressed in all-white uniforms

Preparing for battle: The short video opens on a District 13 warehouse filled with soldiers dressed in all-white uniforms

Foreboding: As the camera pans in close the troops begin performing a drill team routine to the tune of dramatic drumming 

Foreboding: As the camera pans in close the troops begin performing a drill team routine to the tune of dramatic drumming 

As she makes her way to the front of the room, armed with her bow and arrows and walking almost in slow motion, the words 'Freedom is worth fighting for' flash across the screen in bold, red lettering.

Katniss then finally makes it to the front of the room, and her cape flies off behind her, leaving only the striking red suit.

As she poses confidently in front of the troops, they all stop what they are doing and give her District 12's salute, which has now become famous as the symbol of the rebellion against the Capitol. 

Just as the video begins to come to a close, the words 'Stand with us, D13' flash across the screen in the same red lettering. 

In sync: In the video the soldiers keep in tune with each other as the words 'Freedom is worth fighting for' flash on the screen in bold, red lettering

In sync: In the video the soldiers keep in tune with each other as the words 'Freedom is worth fighting for' flash on the screen in bold, red lettering

Unite: The teaser - similar to the video Jennifer posted to her Facebook on Wednesday - seemed to be propaganda for District 13

Unite: The teaser - similar to the video Jennifer posted to her Facebook on Wednesday - seemed to be propaganda for District 13

Consolation: The teaser was released online on Thursday, though fans at Comic-Con were treated to the first full-length trailer for the upcoming film 

Consolation: The teaser was released online on Thursday, though fans at Comic-Con were treated to the first full-length trailer for the upcoming film 

District 13 is where Katniss found herself following the events of the Quarter Quell edition of The Hunger Games (at the end of Catching Fire), and where - during Mockingjay - Part 1 - she worked with its President, Alma Coin (played by Julianne Moore), to officially become the face of the rebellion.

Those lucky enough to be at The Hunger Games panel at San Diego Comic-Con witnessed similar drumming - albeit in person - and they were also able to see another trailer, the first full-length one for this picture.

'Make no mistake, the game is coming to its end,' President Snow tells heroine Katniss Everdeen in the video, released on Thursday, as Jennifer led The Hunger Games stars in their final Comic-Con bow.

Make way: Toward the end of the clip Katniss could be seen entering the warehouse, looking in stark contrast to the white uniform-clad soldiers in her blood red ensemble 

Make way: Toward the end of the clip Katniss could be seen entering the warehouse, looking in stark contrast to the white uniform-clad soldiers in her blood red ensemble 

Leader of the rebellion: The inadvertent leader took her place at the head of the room at the end of the clip

Leader of the rebellion: The inadvertent leader took her place at the head of the room at the end of the clip

Showing their support: After Katniss could be seen taking her place at the front of the room, the soldiers all stopped what they were doing to salute her with the famous District 12 gesture, now a symbol of the rebellion

Showing their support: After Katniss could be seen taking her place at the front of the room, the soldiers all stopped what they were doing to salute her with the famous District 12 gesture, now a symbol of the rebellion

Mockingjay - Part 2, due in theaters on Nov. 20, will conclude the popular dystopian young adult film franchise that follows heroine Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer) as she leads a revolution against oppressive leader President Snow.

The trailer shows sweeping scenes of the Capitol of Panem burning as Katniss brings war to the city and glimpses of all her relationships, from her sister Prim (Willow Shields), who started her on the journey, to Plutarch, played by the late Philip Seymour Hoffman.

'What I like about these movies is that they take the entire world, and they condense it into this one continent, and they take all of these issues and one girl, who took it in her hands,' Jennifer said at the panel.

In good spirits: Jennifer looked gorgeous in a long, black dress with cut-outs to show off the star's toned midriff as she arrived at The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 panel on Thursday
In good spirits: Jennifer looked gorgeous in a long, black dress with cut-outs to show off the star's toned midriff as she arrived at The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 panel on Thursday

In good spirits: Jennifer looked gorgeous in a long, black dress with cut-outs to show off the star's toned midriff as she arrived at The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 panel on Thursday 

Sharing the love: The blonde beauty took a moment to greet her fans, who had likely waited hours to see her 

Sharing the love: The blonde beauty took a moment to greet her fans, who had likely waited hours to see her 

Movie studio LionsGate has showcased The Hunger Games franchise prominently at San Diego's Comic-Con over the last four years, drumming up buzz among the convention's 100,000-plus fans of films and pop culture.

It has also led the way in making trailer releases events in themselves, teasing glimpses and asking fans to take part in activities for early access to the panels.

On Thursday, drummers dressed in white banged up a storm walking through the crowd of 6,000-plus people ahead of the film's leading cast members, director, and producer.

Can't contain their laughter: Jennifer looked thrilled to be reunited with co-star Josh Hutcherson as they both took the stage for the panel 

Can't contain their laughter: Jennifer looked thrilled to be reunited with co-star Josh Hutcherson as they both took the stage for the panel 

Having a blast: The trio - Josh, Jennifer, and Liam Hemsworth - couldn't stop laughing throughout the panel on Thursday - during which the first official trailer for the series' final film debuted 

Having a blast: The trio - Josh, Jennifer, and Liam Hemsworth - couldn't stop laughing throughout the panel on Thursday - during which the first official trailer for the series' final film debuted 

Crying face: The Hunger Games star made a crying face while speaking during The Hunger Games panel

Crying face: The Hunger Games star made a crying face while speaking during The Hunger Games panel

Jennifer and co-stars Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, and Willow Shields said filming the last installment of the four-part franchise was emotional.

'The changes that happened in my life from doing these movies are so permanent that I don't think I'll ever really say goodbye, it'll always be a part of me,' Jennifer said.

The Hunger Games franchise, which has taken some $2.2 billion at the global box office since 2012, helped make the Oscar-winning star one of Hollywood's most sought-after actresses.

The final film in the popular series, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, hits theaters November 20. 

Family: (L to R) Willow Shields, Liam, Josh, Jennifer, Director Francis Lawrence, and Producer Nina Jacobson smiled as they posed together at San Diego Comic-Con 

Family: (L to R) Willow Shields, Liam, Josh, Jennifer, Director Francis Lawrence, and Producer Nina Jacobson smiled as they posed together at San Diego Comic-Con 

Close co-stars: Jennifer smiled as she stood beside her onscreen love interests and real-life close friends Liam and Josh 

Close co-stars: Jennifer smiled as she stood beside her onscreen love interests and real-life close friends Liam and Josh 

Rearly impressive: Jennifer was looking great from every angle as she toured the event
Rearly impressive: Jennifer was looking great from every angle as she toured the event

Rearly impressive: Jennifer was looking great from every angle as she toured the event

Palm sandwich: Jennifer playfully rammed her hand into Liam Hemsworth's face as they hammed it up 

Palm sandwich: Jennifer playfully rammed her hand into Liam Hemsworth's face as they hammed it up 

Taking charge: The kids soon calmed down when director Francis Lawrence wanted to pose for a snap

Taking charge: The kids soon calmed down when director Francis Lawrence wanted to pose for a snap

 

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