The movie posters for "Mockingjay: Part 2," which is the last installment to "The Hunger Games" franchise has been pulled down in certain parts of Israel, and it's largely due to the fact that it shows Jennifer Lawrence's character Katniss Everdeen in action with her bow and arrow.
More specifically, the posters were prohibited in Jerusalem and Bnei brak, and the only one they thought acceptable to put up showed the same poster, but without Lawrence in it.
According to Yahoo! Movies, the film's studio explained that this was because of the two cities' "ultra-orthodox" sensibilities.
"We discovered that public posters with the image of a female are often torn down in Jerusalem, while Bnei Brak does not allow posters with female images," a representative said.
More often than not, posters featuring women that are hung in Bnei Brak are vandalised and mocked, so the studio decided they would rather share the poster featuring the symbolic mockingjay.
Liron Suissa, VP marketing of the company responsible for the posters, Nur Star Media said: "Unfortunately we are subject to unofficial coercion that forces us to be more careful. We have had endless vandalisation, and clients prefer not to take the chance. We allow everything, but we recommend hanging another visual when necessary. The decision is the client's."
Meanwhile, Lawrence is moving on from "The Hunger Games" franchise to working on a new film called "Passengers" with "Jurassic World" star Chris Pratt.
It will be the first time for Lawrence to work with Pratt, and she admitted that it felt very awkward for her to shoot intimate scenes with him, since she does not know him as well as her "The Hunger Games" co-stars Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson.
"I don't know him as well as I know Josh and Liam," she told MTV. "It doesn't feel as much like making out with a family member."
"You don't know what's too much," the actress added. "You want to do it real, you want everything to be real, but then... That was the most vulnerable I've ever been."
In fact, Lawrence was in such a state shooting those scenes with Pratt that she got really drunk to muster enough courage.
"He was married," Lawrence said of Pratt's relationship with Anna Faris. "And it was going to be my first time kissing a married man, and guilt is the worst feeling in your stomach. And I knew it was my job, but I couldn't tell my stomach that."