Jennifer Lawrence In 'The Hunger Games': New Still Revealed (PHOTO)

PHOTO: Jennifer Lawrence In New 'Hunger Games' Image
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Scared, Katniss?

Jennifer Lawrence features in this new still from "The Hunger Games," which features her character Katniss Everdeen as she is being lifted slowly into the battle arena of the Tribute battle royale. Originally posted on Facebook, it's actually a clearer still shot from the end of the films's first trailer; by focusing in on this one instant, we can see the clear terror in her eyes. Hard to blame her: she's about to go up against a whole host of other teens fighting for their lives.

Along with this new one, check out other photos already released by Lionsgate, which include shots of Josh Hutcherson as Katniss's co-Tribute Peeta and Liam Hemsworth as her best friend Gale.

The rest of the cast includes some big name established stars, such as Elizabeth Banks as Katniss' guide Effie Trinket, Stanley Tucci as Caesar Flickerman, Donald Sutherland as President Snow, Lenny Kravitz as Katniss' fashion stylist Cinna, and Woody Harrelson as Haymitch Abernathy

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