Last Monday, Nov. 16, the Mockingjay's cast's final flight landed for their premier of the last Hunger Games film in Los Angeles, California.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 was set to be as a gloomy event as it only leap-day-interval after the Paris traumatic attack last Friday, and because of that, Lionsgate made the decision to cancel interviews on Sunday at the red carpet after the terrorist attacks had reported 129 people were killed.

"We stand with them tonight," said Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer at the premiere of 'Mockingjay Part 2' in Los Angeles where stars of the film wore ribbons in the colors of the Tricolore.

Despite reports, hundreds of fans still covered the event and came out at the Microsoft Square at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles. Stars, Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth wore special ribbons in the color of French flag which was pinned on their outfits along with the famous bold mockingjay pin badge.

Before the show, Elizabeth Banks one of Hunger Games Mockingjay cast tweeted out a picture of the ribbon with words: "Our hearts are with you France where we have so many amazing fans."

The film stars happily greeted their fans, signed for autographs and posed on the red carpet before they proceed into the theater for the premier. Moreover, Lionsgate CEO John Feltheimer took the stage before the screening started and said that he cannot forget how they had shots in Paris with some of the films scenes and reminisce their premier a a few weeks ago there. He also stated, "Tonight, as we celebrate our movie and salute our filmmakers, we want to express our solidarity with the brave people of Paris and share our sympathy for their grieving," he said. "We stand with them tonight. Tonight we come full circle back to Los Angeles, where it all began", he added.

The 2nd part of Hunger Games Mockingjay had taken them 3,700 hours in filming the movie. The film director Francis Lawrence also added, "Thank you so much for your passion, your love, your loyalty," he told the fans before the movie started.