Showing posts with label mockingjay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mockingjay. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2013

The Hunger Games 3 - Mockingjay Filming Underway in Newnan

December 18, 2013
Caldwell Tanks Buildings
Caldwell Tanks Factory Newnan GA / B. Wargula
Filming of the third installment of The Hunger Games series began this week in old downtown Newnan, Georgia at the Caldwell Tanks Industrial facility. This is the same facility that was used in The Walking Dead TV series zombie death match scenes. One of the large industrial buildings is being used to house the coliseum set. Cast and crew trailers have been set up inside the gated complex. The set is being kept under wraps and heavily guarded, but you may see some of the stars and crew out and about in the area soon. This installment in the Hunger Games is set to be one of the biggest budget films to film in the area to date. There are sure to be many more to come, following the opening of  Pinewood Studios in Fayette County in 2014.

   The cast will break next week for the Holidays and return to continue filming in early January. The rumor is that they are filming scenes from Katniss and Finnick’s confession in District 12. Whatever the scene is, it apparently involves busloads of extras as they are being seen all over town with staging areas in the local Dillard's and Goodwill parking lots.
see also the Newnan Times Herald Article Here

Monday, November 4, 2013

Hunger Games "Mockingjay" Filming In Newnan









Filming for the Next installment in The Hunger Games series "Mockingjay" is set to begin production near old downtown Newnan in the same area used by The Walking Dead for the zombie death match scenes. Film crews are already at work at the Caldwell Tanks Industrial complex building the coliseum set. This installment will be a two part movie with the first part scheduled to be in theaters in November of 2014. Mockingjay will be one of the highest profile movies to film in the area so far with many more to come! The set will be closed to the public. Dec. 18, UPDATE HERE
the article in the Newnan Times-Herald HERE for more info.