Following the recent trend of hit blockbuster films being transformed into the ultimate tourist destination-- amusement parks, “The Hunger Games” franchise is now being primed to become the next Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer, the studio behind the hit dystopian film, announced to analysts Friday that the success of the series first feature adaption could result in a possible future “Hunger Games” theme park. According to a report from the Hollywood Reporter Friday, investors have approached Lionsgate about opening an amusement park based on the box office success of “The Hunger Games” film ($691 million worldwide) in 2012 and the upcoming release of “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” later this month.
“We have been approached in two different territories about potential theme park opportunities, which gives you a sense of the cultural impact of this franchise," Feltheimer revealed. While no exact plans for the potential theme park were revealed by the studio, Feltheimer did confirm that executives are strongly considering the unidentified investors offers. “We are excited about those opportunities and are pursuing them,” he said.
“The Hunger Games” is the third film franchise to earn itself its own theme park in recent years. Last month, Disney released images of its plans to incorporate the James Cameron blockbuster film “Avatar” into its existing Animal Kingdom theme park in Orlando, Fla., in 2017. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts chairman Tom Staggs at the D23 Expo in Tokyo in October confirmed the land will include a Pandora-like walk-through attraction, a jungle boat ride and a sky ride on a mythical Banshee.
In June 2010, Universal Orlando Resort opened The Wizarding World of Harry Potter inside their Islands of Adventure theme park. Following its commercial success, Universal announced their plans to expand the attraction in May to include more fictional lands from the famous boy wizard boy series. The expansion, which will include one roller coaster, multiple shops and one themed restaurant, is currently scheduled to open in 2014.
‘Hunger Games’ Theme Park Plans Teased By Lionsgate CEO, Film Franchise Poised To Become The Next Wizarding World of Harry Potter
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