Lawrence plays the heroine Katniss Everdeen in the hit franchise
Jennifer
Lawrence has joined her castmates at the world premiere of the
penultimate Hunger Games movie, Mockingjay Part 1, in London.
The 24-year-old actress spent time signing autographs and posing for fan selfies at the event on Monday night.
Lawrence has reprised her role as Katniss Everdeen in the adaptations of the best-selling teen fiction books.
The star was joined by British actress Natalie Dormer (left) and Julianne Moore
The film also features one of the final screen performances of later actor Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Speaking at the press conference earlier in the day, director
Francis Lawrence described Hoffman's death in February as "a horrible,
horrible thing," adding "he was a friend, he was a great guy, he was a
fantastic actor and it was something we never got over".
At the film's premiere in Leicester Square, fans queued for
hours to catch a glimpse of stars including Oscar-nominee Julianne
Moore, Donald Sutherland and British actors Sam Claflin and Natalie
Dormer.
Lorde's track is played over the closing credits
Lawrence told reporters: "It's amazing to see so many fans
here. Someone gave me a photo of a Shetland pony to sign. I don't know
what it means but it's still making me laugh now."
Some fans dressed as characters from the film
New Zealand singer Lorde wrote and composed the theme song from the film, which is due to be released in the UK on 21 November.
She told reporters she found inspiration for the track Yellow
Flicker Beat - which is played in full over the film's closing credits -
by "watching the little clips of the film that I was allowed to watch
six months ago".
Singer Lorde and actresses from the film share a joke inside the cinema
The final book in writer Suzanne Collin's futuristic dystopian
trilogy has been split into two films, with Part 2 due out next year.
The two films which have so far been released have earned a combined $1.5bn (£950,000) at the box office worldwide.
The Hunger Games is set to be made into a stage show in summer 2016.
The "innovative" stage adaptation will launch in a purpose-built theatre next to Wembley Stadium in London.
British actor Sam Claflin (third from left) joined fellow actors including Stanley Tucci and and Josh Hutcherson