In a world ravaged by war, Katniss Everdeen finds herself trapped between the flames of revolution and the devastation of the Capitol. After surviving the deadly Hunger Games, Katniss awakens in a new and grim setting: District 13, which she thought was merely a legend. There, the resistance against President Snow takes shape, with Plutarch Heavensbee and Commander Coin leading the fight to overthrow the oppressive regime.
Deprived of everything she knows, Katniss feels lost and marked by trauma. She becomes the symbol of the rebellion, the "Mockingjay," as the districts look to her with hope, but she also feels the weight of her responsibility. As propaganda intensifies, Katniss must confront her own fear and distrust while fighting to save her friends, Peeta and Gale, who are trapped in the Capitol.
Battles are not only fought with weapons, but also through images and messages that motivate people to rise up. In the midst of psychological warfare and the power play, Katniss must decide if she is willing to sacrifice everything for a future that still seems uncertain. A saga of loyalties, betrayals, and courage unfolds as the fate of Panem hangs by a thread, driven by the echo of a song that resonates in the resistance. The struggle has only just begun, and the price of freedom will be higher than she ever imagined.