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Plans for Lionsgate Movie World announced at Jeju Shinhwa World
The park will consist of seven themed movie zones, each themed around blockbuster Lionsgate properties, which have collectively grossed nearly $9 billion at the global box office. These include The Hunger Games, The Twilight Saga and Now You See Me as well as the eagerly-anticipated March 2018 release Robin Hood.
Guests will be able to experience actual movie scenes through ‘state-of-the-art rides, L
ionsgate and Landing Jeju Development Co., Ltd. (LJDC) have announced plans for their first branded outdoor theme park. Set to open in Jeju Shinhwa World the park will feature seven movie zones themed after The Hunger Games, The Twilight Saga, Now
You See Me and more. Spanning approximately 1.3 million square feet the new park will be Korea’s first international theme park and the first built exclusively around world famous movies.
attractions and 4D Intellectual Property (IP) reproduced streets and towns’. Each zone will also feature themed restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops and entertainment performances. Lionsgate Movie World at Jeju Shinhwa World is expected to commence construction in 2018 and is scheduled to open in 2019. Mr. Yang Zhihui, chairman and executive director of Landing International
Development Limited, said, "It is our great honour to have Lionsgate as our partner. We are very excited to have the first Lionsgate Movie World at Jeju Shinhwa World bringing Hollywood movies and their immersive environments to our theme park to deliver a premium guest experience.” Lionsgate Movie World will be the centerpiece of Jeju Shinhwa World, one of
Korea's most dynamic integrated resorts spanning an area of approximately 2.5 million square meters. Opening earlier this year, Jeju Shinhwa World will also feature an array of leisure and entertainment options including a waterpark, theme parks, a destination spa, an international style casino and a K-pop entertainment center. "We're pleased to partner with our friends at Landing International, one of Asia's
premier developers, on our first branded outdoor theme park and one of our largest and most exciting location-based entertainment destinations," said Lionsgate Chief Executive Officer Jon Feltheimer. "Our partners are creating a world-class resort that will be the perfect home for our theme park. We have built a global location-based entertainment business in just three short years, and Lionsgate Movie World promises to become one of its crown jewels."
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