Speaking at last night’s Teen Choice Awards, The Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson said that the end of filming snuck up on them.

Hutcherson spoke in the press room after picking up one of four awards that Catching Fire received at the 2014 Teen Choice Awards. The categories The Hunger Games won were Choice SciFi/Fantasy Movie (Catching Fire), Choice SciFi/Fantasy Movie Actor (Josh Hutcherson, Peeta), Choice SciFi/Fantasy Movie Actress (Jennifer Lawrence, Katniss, Mystique), and Choice Movie Villain (Donald Sutherland, President Snow).

“We had like a wrap party the night we finished and that was great to let it loose on the last time together after all the filming,” Hutcherson said of Mockingjay ending production. “I don’t want to be melancholy, but it was kind of sad ending it all. We weren’t ready for it to be finished yet.”

Mockingjay wrapped filming in June, and producer Nina Jacobsen marked the occasion by tweeting a photo of what appears to be the lead stars in an embrace.

When Donald Sutherland (President Snow) accepted his award for Most Villainous last night, he had a special gift for the crowd: Some berries. He advised those in the audience that they shouldn’t eat them and joked that his wife agrees about his “villainous” title:

Notably, Jennifer Lawrence wasn’t in attendance last night. We’ll have to wait for another awards ceremony before the actress can show us again how normal and fun she is.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 opens this November under the direction of Francis Lawrence. New character posters and the first trailer have debuted over the past few weeks.