Calling all tributes!
Ahead of the premiere of Mockingjay – Part 2, the final installment of the Hunger Games franchise (tear!), Pop TV has prepared a special treat for those who simply cannot wait any longer.
Hot in Hollywood designer Laurie Feltheimer is teaming up with Entertainment Tonight Correspondent Carly Steel to co-host Jet to the Set: The Hunger Games, which premieres Thursday, Oct. 29. The jet-setting duo will give viewers an inside look back at the series as they travel to the various Hunger Games filming locations all over Atlanta, Ga. for a full fledged fan experience.
But that’s not all. Us Weekly can exclusively reveal that the special will air a never before seen clip from Mockingjay – Part 2, and fans are going to freak out because the clip is a snippet from (drumroll please…) Finnick and Annie’s highly anticipated wedding scene!
In addition to exclusive on-set interviews with franchise stars Jennifer Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth, the pair spend some time in Buckhead, Ga., at The Swan House, the mansion where President Snow resides, and where many of the party scenes in Catching Fire were filmed. (Fun fact: Lawrence tells Feltheimer and Steel the Swan House is where she learned to dance with her on-screen love Josh Hutcherson)
They also stop by Sweetwater Creek State Park to check out the ruins and rivers where Mockingjay – art 2 was filmed, hang out with Patina Miller (who plays Commander Paylor) at Pullman Yard, which was transformed into District 8, and dine with none other than NeNe Leakes at Lure Restaurant, the Atlanta hotspot that Lawrence, co-star Elizabeth Banks, and many of The Real Housewives of Atlanta love to eat. The pair even get schooled by Olympian archery instructor, Khatuna Lorig, who shares some pretty epic tales of training J.Law!
Make sure to tune in Thursday night and look out for the special hashtag while watching to win two tickets (including airfare and hotel accommodations) to Los Angeles for the big premiere of Mockingjay – Part 2, in theaters Nov. 20.
Jet to the Set: The Hunger Games premiers Thursday, Oct. 29 on Pop TV (formerly TV Guide Network), at 9p.m. ET.