Filming on The Hunger Games: Catching Fire continues in Atlanta, Georgia, and a bypasser to the set discovered this gignatic poster that may be Capitol propaganda in District 12.

The sign, located in northeast Atlanta’s Pullman Yards, depicts three coal miners looking upward and onward as they rest their mining equipment over their shoulders. “Building a Better Tomorrow,” the sign reads. Filming is no longer taking place at this particular location, though with the sign left up maybe they plan to return.

Looking ahead to the final two films in the series, Elizabeth Banks, who plays Effie Trinkett in The Hunger Games films, confirmed on Monday that Mockingjay parts one and two will be penned by Danny Strong.

“Right now I’m filming The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, but the powers that be are hard at work adapting book #3, Mockingjay,” Banks wrote on her official website. “Going Twilight-style, the third book will be split up into two movies, both written by Buffy alum Danny Strong.”

“He acts and writes! He wrote the HBO flicks Game Change and Recount, so tight, I can’t wait to see what he does with Mockingjay!”

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire will hit theaters November 22, 2013. Mockingjay – Part 1 will be released November 21, 2014. See Part 2 November 20, 2015.

Thanks, The Hob.