- Lionsgate’s
Globalgate consortium plays a significant role in the media powerhouse’s
efforts at world connectivity through a film-financing structure that
harnesses “the upside of international film production”
- Globalgate’s
partnership with France’s TF1 Studios marks its 13th partnership aimed at
taking advantage of the worldwide boom in local-language features by
remaking local hits for non-U.S. markets
- Lionsgate
recently launched its first movie-themed amusement park on an island
conveniently situated near Macau’s gaming empires and Hong Kong’s
international business communities
- The
company plans to open a movie-themed park on South Korea’s Jeju Island
next year
- China’s
amusement park industry is projected to bring in $12 billion in annual
revenues by next year
World entertainment content powerhouse Lions Gate
Entertainment Corp. (NYSE: LGF.A) (NYSE: LGF.B) continues to build a global,
vertically oriented profile offering ways for people to connect with each other
and have fun through a variety of innovative platforms. One way that the
company is demonstrating its potential for bridging global divides through its
revenue-generating activities was manifest in a recent partnership with TF1
Studios, the theatrical division of French commercial television company TF1
Group (http://ibn.fm/zPrk1).
TF1 Studios will provide local French theatrical content for
remakes that are primarily marketed to other non-U.S. markets outside France.
TF1’s partnership with Lionsgate’s Globalgate content platform grants the
local-language film company its 13th curated working production and
distribution partner under an umbrella that includes studios such as Mexico’s
Televisa, Tobis in Germany, RAI Cinema in Italy and Kadokawa in Japan.
Globalgate uses “a distributor-aligned film-financing
structure to harness the upside of international film production” in a variety
of foreign markets (http://ibn.fm/GN5ve).
The company currently has more than 40 films and series in development,
including remakes of Mexican hit Instructions Not Included for
the Indian and Korean markets; Argentine romance comedy No Kids for
Germany, Korea and Mexico; and Korean action-thriller Terror Live for
the Japanese and Indian markets.
“Globalgate has successfully harnessed the fast-growing
local content market and their growing roster of blue-chip production and
distribution partners is both very compatible with TF1 Studio and will advance
our footing in France and globally,” TF1 Studio Deputy CEO Nathalie Toulza
Madar stated in a news release.
Lionsgate’s most recent global project is its Lionsgate
Entertainment World high-tech, movie-themed amusement park on China’s Hengqin
Island, situated near Hong Kong and Macau. The 240,000-square-foot vertically
constructed indoor park opened July 31, offering visitors an immersive
experience, with 25 attractions built around Lionsgate’s film properties The
Hunger Games, Twilight, Divergent, Escape
Plan, Now You See Me and Gods Of Egypt (http://ibn.fm/pxaEL).
The amusement park is a key component of the Novotown
development, which is focused on non-gaming tourism just across the water from
Macau’s “Las Vegas of Asia” casino and shopping attractions, as well as Hong
Kong’s nearby international business population. The development itself is part
of the Chinese central government’s plan to link the economies of Macau, Hong
Kong and major cities in Guangdong Province, where Hengqin Island is located,
following suggestions by Macau’s gaming industry that relaxed border
formalities between Hengqin and Macau should be encouraged in order to boost
tourism trade between the two (http://ibn.fm/peWTP).
Market analysts at World Travel Market anticipate that
China’s booming theme park industry could draw revenues of $12 billion by
2020 (http://ibn.fm/fkKez),
which would mark an increase of 367 percent from 2010 as the country’s middle
income demographic expands.
Movie-themed attractions have long been the focus of tourism
agencies in sun-drenched cities, and Lionsgate’s move to join in the market
potential grants the company a significant Asian young adult customer base. The
company had earlier planned to launch a similar amusement park in New York’s
Times Square as the first entry in its strategy of building branded indoor
entertainment centers in high-traffic urban areas in major U.S. and European
cities, but, in July, Lionsgate announced that it was abandoning the New York
site (http://ibn.fm/XIGqd).
The company plans to open its Lionsgate Movie World outdoor
theme park on Jeju Island in South Korea next year, and it continues to operate
other, smaller theatrical-themed entertainment centers around the world,
including live stage attractions such as the Lionsgate Zone of the Motiongate
theme park in Dubai, the Saw Escape Room in Las Vegas and the touring Hunger
Gamez exhibition.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Lionsgate.com
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