In the latest sneak peek clip of "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" movie we see Jennifer Lawrence's character Katniss Everdeen have a meltdown following a traumatizing event.

In the clip Katniss pleads with her mentor Haymitch, played by Woody Harrelson to help her make it through the journey for her victor's tour.

According to E! News, in the clip that premiered on Facebook Katniss tells Haymitch, "I never meant for anyone to get killed. He has to know that," as tears stream down her face as she refers to President Snow who is played by Donald Sutherland.

She then explains, "He's worried about rebellion in the districts. He thinks that [the people] don't believe our love story."

The sequel to "The Hunger Games" picks up where the first movie left off with the President of the Capitol sending Katniss and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) off on a victory tour after the two won the Hunger Games.

However, since they defied the capitol and broke the rule of having only one victor their popularity has soared with the people but they have made an enemy in the ruler of Panem.

Scared of what lies in her future Katniss begs Haymitch for guidance. She pleads, "Please, please. Just help me get through this trip. Please just help us get through this."

In her desperation her middle-aged mentor realizes she needs a reality check. He yells, "Wake up. This trip doesn't end when you get back home. You never get off this train."

He adds, "You two are mentors now. From now on you're job is to be a distraction. So people forget what the real problems are."

But Katniss and Peeta will soon learn their fate when President Snow calls upon them to return to the arena to compete in the Quarter Quell, a competition that happens every 25 years putting past winners against one another in a fight to the death.

"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" hits theaters November 22nd.

Check out the clip HERE.