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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.
NBCU, DreamWorks Animation Move Ahead With Separate Russia Theme Parks "The project is still on, but we do not have an update," NBCU's spokesman said.
DreamWorks Animation has signed an agreement with the Regions Group of Companies to license its franchises -- including "Shrek," "Madagascar," "How to Train Your Dragon," "Kung Fu Panda" and the ...
As the Russian entertainment market shows rapid growth, Hollywood's DreamWorks Animation plans to build its first theme parks in the world which will be located in Moscow, St Petersburg and ...
Russia’s Soyuzmultfilm Animation Studio plans to open about ten theme parks in the country’s regions within three years, Chairman of the Management Board Yuliana Slashcheva announced on Monday.
DreamWorks Animation and NBCU are also executing similar projects in the country. By Vladimir Kozlov Russian Theme Park - Publicity - H 2016 Russian authorities have approved construction of a $4 ...
After announcing in August that it plans to open a theme park in Shanghai by 2016, DreamWorks Animation today unveiled plans for Russia. The company has partnered with property development and ...
DreamWorks Animation has signed an agreement to open indoor theme parks in Russia as the studio works to expand beyond its main feature-film business. Regions Group of Cos., a Russian developer ...
Russia is building an indoor theme park, Dream Island, outside Moscow.
DreamWorks Animation characters, including those from "Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted," will be featured in three Russian indoor theme parks scheduled to open in 2015.
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