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Maggie Q's DIVERGENT Character Poster

All week long we're revealing new DIVERGENT character posters, featuring members of the Dauntless faction. The first poster is for the character "Tori" played by Maggie Q.

Character description:
Tori is a member of the Dauntless faction who administers Tris' aptitude test and first discovers that Tris is Divergent. As she continues to provide Tris with advice, the two establish a bond that helps Tris throughout her journey.

Tori on her tattoos:
"In some parts of the ancient world, the hawk symbolized the sun. Back when I got this, I figured if I always had the sun on me, I wouldn't be afraid of the dark. . . . Now it reminds me of the fear I've overcome." (Divergent)

In a future world where people are divided into distinct factions based on their personalities, Tris Prior is warned she is Divergent and will never fit into any one group. When she discovers a conspiracy to destroy all Divergents, she must find out what makes being Divergent so dangerous before it's too late.

Official Site/Tumblr -- http://divergentthemovie.com/
Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/Divergent
Twitter -- https://twitter.com/Divergent
Instagram -- http://instagram.com/Divergent

Check out our Tumblr for a special animated mosaic version of Tori's poster, created with fan art: http://divergentthemovie.com/.

The Dauntless faction
The posters highlight the tattoo culture of the Dauntless faction, whose members guard the fence that surrounds the city of Chicago. Dauntless members are known for their fearlessness and teamwork. They are intense, bold risk takers and believe that conquering your fears is essential to the Dauntless way of life.

Veronica on Dauntless tattoos
Author Veronica Roth said, "most Dauntless get tattoos as a reminder of the past, a mark of progress. There's also the relationship to pain (a true Dauntless doesn't mind the pain!), but mostly tattoos are a sign of overcoming obstacles, for them, a way of marking struggle and progress on the body"

Follow DIVERGENT on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr & Instagram for updates on the daily poster reveals this week.

In theaters & IMAX nationwide March 21, 2014.

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