W ith The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 on its way, President Snow is falling apart quite literally in a new poster.
The poster released Monday shows a destroyed statue of President Snow with a Mockingjay symbol painted in red in the background. In the corner, scrawled in red, there’s the hashtag #UNITE and the URL REVOLUTION.PN, where users can register to join the rebels. The site attempts to lure fans to revolt against Snow and the Capitol, however faux the revolution is, with: “Dawn is approaching. A new day is on the horizon. Be part of the next generation of Panem. Enlist today.”
Over at TheCapitol.PN , fans can watch the Capitol’s message get over taken by the rebels’. When the pristine image of Snow flanked by Peeta and Johanna Mason transforms into the new poster, the accompanying text says: “The Capitol must fall so we may be free.”
The movie comes out Nov. 20.
See Hunger Games: Mockingjay Stars' Most Memorable Past Roles Jennifer Lawrence is a household name now thanks to roles like Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games movies, but back in 2010 she was still a relative unknown when she made her breakout performance as Ree Dolly in Winter’s Bone . Lionsgate; Roadside Attractions Before he brought to life Peeta Mellark from the Hunger Games novels, he played Jesse Aarons from Bridge to Terabithia in the 2007 fantasy film by the same name. Lionsgate; Buena Vista Liam Hemsworth, aka the real life brother of Thor, plays Katniss’ love interest Gale Hawthorne in the Hunger Games movies and also played a runaway teen named Victor in the 2009 British thriller Triangle .
Lionsgate; Icon Film Woody Harrelson spends his time in the Hunger Games mentoring Katniss as former District 12 victor Haymitch Abernathy, but back in the day he spent his time schooling others in basketball as Billy Hoyle in the 1992 comedy White Men Can’t Jump . Lionsgate; 20th Century Fox Before she was dressing up victors in the Hunger Games movies as Effie Trinket, Elizabeth Banks was dressed up in scrubs as Dr. Kim Briggs in the long-running television show Scrubs . Lionsgate; NBC Donald Sutherland may rule Panem with an iron fist, but he showed a much gentler side as Mr. Bennet in the 2005 romance Pride & Prejudice . Lionsgate; Focus Features Julianne Moore takes on a stark tone as the reserved and stoic President Alma Coin of District 13 in Mockingjay , but in 1998 she played the uninhibited avant-garde artist Maude in The Big Lebowski . Lionsgate; Gramercy Pictures The late Philip Seymour Hoffman brings his considerable talent to the Hunger Games as the Head Gamemaker turned rebel Plutarch Heavensbee, but years prior, he portrayed the author Truman Capote in the 2005 biopic Capote , a role for which he would win an Oscar for Best Actor. Lionsgate; Sony Pictures Classics Sam Claflin plays Finnick Odair, the charismatic victor from District 4, and was also William, Snow White’s childhood friend, in the 2012 fantasy film Snow White and the Huntsman . Lionsgate; Universal Before he was interviewing the Hunger Games victors about the minutiae of their lives as Caesar Flickerman, Stanley Tucci chased the latest in fashion trends as Nigel, the snarky art director of Runway magazine, in the 2006 comedy The Devil Wears Prada . Lionsgate; 20th Century Fox Jeffrey Wright portrays the genius inventor Beetee in the Hunger Games and also played CIA operative Felix Leiter in the James Bond movies Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace . Lionsgate; MGM Long before he was shooting propaganda films in Mockingjay as Pollux, Elden Henson was shooting pucks back in the 90s as Fulton Reed in the Mighty Ducks trilogy. Lionsgate; Buena Vista Although Mahershala Ali has to fight the Capitol’s considerable forces as Commander Boggs in Mockingjay , human soldiers should prove much easier after having to face off against aliens in the 2010 sci-fi flick Predators . Lionsgate; 20th Century Fox Natalie Dormer joins the cast of the Hunger Games as Cressida, a talented propaganda director, in Mockingjay , however, most people will better know her as Margaery Tyrell from Game of Thrones . Lionsgate; HBO More Must-Reads from TIME