Summary
- The ending of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire sets up a thrilling revolution and raises questions about character motivations and the fate of Peeta. The explosive conclusion changes Panem forever.
- New characters, like Plutarch, Finnick, and Johanna, add depth to the film and elevate the danger faced by Katniss and Peeta. The Arena becomes deadlier, and shocking betrayals occur.
- Johanna's supposed betrayal is actually a clever move to ensure the success of the rebel plan, sacrificing her own safety. Peeta's fate is uncertain, as he is captured by the Capitol and Katniss believes he is dead.