Los Angeles Times

Dreamworks characters head to Russia theme parks

The licensing deal expands the studio’s reach in a rapidly growing market

- By Richard Verrier richard.verrier@latimes.com

DreamWorks Animation SKG is licensing its movie characters for various theme parks being developed in Russia, an increasing­ly important market for the Glendale-based studio.

The creator of the “Shrek,” “Madagascar” and “Kung Fu Panda” franchises said it had signed a licensing agreement with Regions Group of Cos., which is developing what is billed as Europe’s largest indoor theme parks. Regions says it’s the fourth-largest retail property owner in Russia.

The parks, scheduled to open in 2015, would be located in St. Petersburg, Moscow and Yekaterinb­urg and include various attraction­s based on DreamWorks characters. They would be part of larger entertainm­ent developmen­ts, including mixed-use movie/concert halls, 4-D movie theaters, hotels and shopping centers.

DreamWorks Animation is not investing in the parks or participat­ing in the developmen­t, a spokeswoma­n for the studio said.

Nonetheles­s, like China, Russia has emerged as a key market for DreamWorks Animation and other Hollywood studios. The country has a strong appetite for Hollywood movies and is rapidly expanding its theater industry.

Six of the top 10 animated films of all time in Russia are DreamWorks Animation pictures: “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted,” “Shrek Forever After,” “Puss in Boots,” “Madagascar Escape 2 Africa,” “Kung Fu Panda 2” and “How to Train Your Dragon.” “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” is currently the second-highest-grossing animated film in Russia’s box-office history, the studio said.

“Russia is one of the most important markets in the world for us,” DreamWorks Animation Chief Executive Jeffrey Katzenberg said in a statement. “All of us at DWA are extremely excited to work with Regions. These parks are going to be groundbrea­king cultural hubs that will give families the chance to truly enter the world of DreamWorks.”

The planned Russia parks are the latest effort by DreamWorks to diversify its operations. The company has already licensed its characters for theme parks in Shanghai and the Meadowland­s in New Jersey

The foundation of our success lies in the DreamWorks team’s wealth of experience in the field of entertainm­ent and the experience of the Regions Group of Cos. in developing and managing retail and entertainm­ent centers,” said Amiran Mutsoev, a member of the board of directors for Regions GC.

 ?? Dreamworks Animation ?? ANIMATION STUDIO DreamWorks, creator of the “Shrek,” “Madagascar” and “Kung Fu Panda” franchises, has signed a licensing deal with Regions Group of Cos., which is developing parks set to open in 2015.
Dreamworks Animation ANIMATION STUDIO DreamWorks, creator of the “Shrek,” “Madagascar” and “Kung Fu Panda” franchises, has signed a licensing deal with Regions Group of Cos., which is developing parks set to open in 2015.

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