The Hunger Games is notable for its high body count, but there are also many tributes and victors who are still alive after the last movie, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2. The premise of the dystopian young adult franchise involves the citizens of Panem competing in the titular games, during which most of the players are killed in order to have only one victor left standing at the conclusion of the event. While that means there are a number of character deaths throughout the movies, there are also a few who manage to reach the end of the story alive.
The plot of the franchise focuses on Katniss Everdeen, a teen girl from District 12 who volunteers to serve in place of her sister Prim when the younger sibling is randomly selected to compete in the 74th Hunger Games. Over the course of four movies, Katniss finds herself as the face of a rebellion against the Capitol. Angered at Katniss and fellow tribute Peeta Mellark for their defiance at the end of the first movie, the sadistic and oppressive President Snow declares in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire that Katniss and her "species" must be eradicated. He creates a special rule change for the 75th Hunger Games — which marks the Third Quarter Quell — requiring tributes to be picked from among each district's surviving victors. In the two Mockingjay movies, the bloodshed continues, with a full-out war causing many casualties.
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During The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and the Mockingjay adaptations, many tributes, including some former winners, are introduced to the story. Unfortunately, quite a lot of these characters, including Finnick Odair, wind up getting killed off before the end of the series.
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