Fans may be sad that the "Hunger Games" films are coming to an end, but with so much to look forward to in the final film, star Jennifer Lawrence promises that it will be one to remember.

"Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" had its world premiere Wednesday night in Berlin, and Lawrence just couldn't hold back her honest thoughts on the film. "I'm excited for fans to see it," the 25-year-old actress said, according to Boston Herald. "I know it's going to be your favorite one...We feel such a sense of accomplishment. It's a perfect way to end these amazing four years, but it's sad we won't have this again."

Lawrence became known as one of the biggest names in Hollywood, mostly because of her role as Katniss Everdeen in the book series-turned-films. Katniss is such a strong and inspirational character to women everywhere, and even Lawrence herself found it hard not to be inspired by her traits.  

The actress wrote an essay last month for Lena Dunham's newsletter "Lenny" that touched on the pay gap between men and women in Hollywood based off the 2014 Sony hack, which revealed that she was paid much less than her male co-stars Bradley Cooper andd Jeremy Renner in "American Hustle." Turns out, it was Katniss's confidence that gave her the inspiration to speak out about the wage gap, ABC News reported.

"I don't see how I couldn't be inspired by this character," she said, according to Reuters. "I mean I was so inspired by her when I read the books, it's the reason I wanted to play her. So I think it would be impossible to go four years with this character and not be inspired by her."