Actress Jennifer Lawrence, who plays Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games, runs through a North Carolina village now on sale for $1.4 million. Photo: Lionsgate |
That changed when "The Hunger Games" cast and crew descended upon North Carolina last summer to shoot the movie, an adaptation of the hit dystopian fantasy book series, which opened the weekend of March 23 to record earnings of $155 million.
Now, the owner of the 72-acre property, Wade Shepherd, told the AP that the area is getting bombarded by fans driving by and taking photos “day and night.”
Henry River Mill Village without Hollywood crews or touches. Photo: VisitNC.com |
The Mellark family bakery from the Hunger Games. Photo: VisitNC.com | Inset: Lionsgate |
Whether Shepherd likes it or not, “The Hunger Games” is the first hit of a franchise with a reported three additional sequels in the works, so this private property has become a tourist attraction for the duration, as have other parts of the state featured in the film. The North Carolina tourism site VisitNC.com offers a four-day "Hunger Games" itinerary which includes Henry River Mill Village. (Event organizer Leigh Trapp, who produced Harry Potter Adventures fan tours, and Tammy Hopkins, local film liaison, are offering unofficial Hunger Games Fan Tours. Their Adventure Weekend, at $389 per person, includes survival skill training in DuPont State Recreational Forest.)
In addition to the expected tourism dollars that the movie is expected to bring North Carolina, the movie’s production brought in excess of $60 million into the state economy, making it the highest-profile motion picture made in the state.
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