"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" cast sat down for their San Diego Comic-Con panel in Hall H on Saturday to unveil the most highly anticipated film trailer at this year's convention.

Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence, who plays Katniss Everdeen, greeted her 6,500 fans in attendance at the event, along with other film superstars like Lenny Kravitz and Josh Hutcherson. Lawrence and the cast talked about Katniss' return to District 12 and adjusting to her new life as a Hunger Games victor.

"She's struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder after the games while living in Victor's Village, where she never wants for food, and feels useless. She's adapting to a new life," Lawrence told the Comic-Con crowd of her character's evolution, the Los Angeles Times reports.

The panel crow roared with applause upon Lawrence's arrival, but also took notice of her and Hutcherson's off-screen chemistry.

Lawrence and Hutcherson, who plays fellow Hunger Games victor Peeta Mellark, reportedly have great friendship outside the movie. Co-star Jeffrey Wright, who plays Beetee in the film, commented on the duo during the panel.

"They have a language all their own. Half the time we didn't know what they were talking about but that chemistry you seen on screen is reflected in their friendship," Wright said.

According to the LA Times, Lawrence wittily described a kissing scene with Hutcherson that involved tears, snot and slobber during the filming process.

"The kissing scenes are going to be really hot, if you're into snot," Lawrence said.

The starlet also discuss other challenges she faced while filming, like wearing the wedding dress and running while carrying a bow.

"Wearing the wedding dress was one of the hardest things I've done in my life," Lawrence told the Comic-Con audience, as the gown was reportedly five feet wide in circumference.

"I'm not good at walking, as you know," Lawrence said, referring to her tumble when she while walking to the Oscar stage to receive the award.

"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" will be released to theaters on Nov. 22.