Rachel Zegler is bringing the world of The Starvation Video games to life together with her beautiful sartorial choice.
The 22-year-old star walked the black carpet on the Metrograph cinema in New York Metropolis on Wednesday, for a particular screening of The Starvation Video games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the place she shined in a cobalt costume with some significantly significant equipment.
Zegler spoke with ET on the occasion and detailed precisely why her outfit for the event was significantly significant.
“Tonight we are the book! We’ve got songbirds and we’ve got a snake here,” Zegler mentioned, displaying off a bejeweled songbird-shaped hairclip holding up her lengthy locks, and a snake-shaped necklace.
“We’re also just channeling the mockingjay. We are wearing blue for the mockingjay,” she added with a smile. “Final carpet, final premiere, it’s very nice, it’s very exciting.”
As for Wednesday’s particular occasion within the Massive Apple, Zegler was joined by some vital folks in her life.
“My mom, my dad, and my sister are here, which I find very exciting to share these moments with them,” she shared. “And it’s awesome to be back with our whole cast and crew and so many people.”
She additionally shared the carpet together with her boyfriend — and co-star — Josh Andrés Rivera, whom Zegler showered with love and reward.
“He knew me before all of this happened for me and he’s loved me through all of my pretty and not-so-pretty moments,” she mentioned with fun. “And to him, I am grateful for everything.”
In The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes — which is ready 64 years earlier than the unique Starvation Video games movie — a younger Coriolanus Snow (Tom Blyth) is the final hope for his failing lineage, which has fallen from grace in a post-war Capitol. He’s assigned to be a mentor to Lucy Grey Baird (Zegler), a tribute from the impoverished District 12, within the tenth Starvation Video games.
When her allure captivates the viewers of Panem, Snow sees a chance to shift their fates and the pair unites to show the chances of their favor. As Snow battles his instincts for good and evil, he units out on a race in opposition to time to outlive and reveal if he’ll finally grow to be a songbird or a snake.
Nonetheless, they are going to face the villainous machinations of the serpent-loving Head Gamemaster Volumnia Gaul (Viola Davis) and the highly effective forces who look to keep up the ability and concern of the video games.
The Starvation Video games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes hits theaters Nov. 17.
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