Like any film, Mockingjay, Part 1 had to leave some scenes on the cutting room floor.

Despite the fact that the shortest book in The Hunger Games trilogy was expanded so that they could split Mockingjay into two parts, there were still scenes that had to be deleted before hitting theaters.

In interviews with the media over the past couple weeks, director Francis Lawrence has revealed that there will be about 10 – 12 minutes of deleted scenes on the Mockingjay DVD/Blu-ray when it hits store shelves in 2015.

One of those scenes will be three-pages of dialogue between Peeta and his captor, President Snow.

In an interview with Hitfix, Snow actor Donald Sutherland revealed that they had shot additional scenes between Panem’s leader, his assistant, and Peeta, but they were ultimately cut.

On the scene between Snow and Peeta, Sutherland says that it was too far off from Katniss’ point of view. “It just didn’t fit with their paradigm. …It wasn’t evident when we wrote it, it was a lovely scene. Just lovely,” he said. “At the end of it…Peeta said ‘so you’re asking me to say all these things.’ And [President Snow] said, ‘you have everything right except one detail. I’m not asking.'”

Some of our favorite moments during Mockingjay, Part 1 were the moments where we saw what was happening away from Katniss, so we would’ve welcomed an additional scene with Snow and Peeta. Adding more of the latter would’ve been especially nice considering we saw so little of him during the movie while he was locked up in the Capitol.

While we thought Mockingjay ran at a good pace, there were some scenes – like the second reveal of District 12 in ruins and Coin’s brief chat with Katniss at the very end – that felt like they were only there to fill time.

There’s no word yet on what other deleted scenes will be a part of Mockingjay, Part 1’s DVD/Blu-ray release at this time.