Movieparks Inc.

Movieparks is a Eruowoodian chain of theme parks owned by Sony of Eruowood.

History
The chain was founded in 1994 to compete with the emerging "Studio-owned parks" - Six Flags (TimeWarner), Universal Studios, Disney Parks, and Paramount Parks. The chain's flagship park, Movieparks Kwyjibo, opened that same year in Kwyjibo, near Kwyjibowood.

The Jaymar location started construction right after Kwyjibo's location opened.

In 2006, Sony acquired the theme park licenses from The Smurfs from Paramount, as neither Six Flags or Vista Parks were interested in the licenses, winning the bid against Carwardine Parks.

In 2018, Movieparks Buena Vista opened to directly compete with the nearby Disneyland Eruowood. It is the largest park in the chain, due to it being connected to the nearby Moviepark Resorts Buena Vista.

Current

 * Adelaide Productions (1996-present)
 * The Boondocks (2005-present)
 * Dragon Tales (1999-present, license currently shared with Carwardine Parks)
 * Godzilla: The Animated Series (1998-present)
 * Jackie Chan Adventures (2000-present)
 * Max Steel (2000-present)
 * The Smurfs (2006-present)
 * Sony Pictures Animation (2002-present)
 * Open Season (2006-present)
 * Surf's Up (2007-present)
 * Sony Pictures Entertainment (1994-present)
 * Bad Boys (1995-present)
 * Charlie's Angels (2000-present)
 * Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009-present)
 * Ghostbusters (1994-present)
 * Hotel Transylvania (2012-present)
 * James Bond (2006-present)
 * Jumanji (1995-present)
 * The Karate Kid (1994-present)
 * Cobra Kai (2018-present)
 * Men in Black (1997-present, license currently shared with Universal Parks & Resorts)
 * Spiderman (2002-present, license currently shared with Universal Parks & Resorts)
 * Stuart Little (1999-present)
 * Zombieland (2009-present)
 * TriStar Pictures
 * Godzilla (1998-present)

Movieparks

 * Movieparks Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Eruowood) (est. 2018) (technically the largest park in the chain due to being connected to a resort)
 * Movieparks Curret (Curret, Eruowood) (est. 2022) (initially planned to open in summer 2020, but construction was delayed for several months due to COVID, so it was pushed back indefinitely until construction resumed in September 2020 and was completed in summer 2021)
 * Movieparks Eisenhower (Eisenhower, Eruowood) (est. 2014)
 * Movieparks Elrog (Elrog, Eruowood) (est. 2012)
 * Movieparks Eruowood City (Eruowood City, Eruowood) (est. 2007)
 * Movieparks Georgetown (Georgetown, Eruowood) (est. 2016)
 * Movieparks Jaymar (Jaymar, Memphis, Eruowood) (est. 1997)
 * Movieparks Kwyjibo (Kwyjibo, Eruowood) (est. 1994, the flagship park of the chain)
 * Movieparks Taft (Taft, Eruowood) (est. 2009)
 * Movieparks Waywood (Waywood, Eruowood) (est. 2000)
 * Movieparks Woodrow (Woodrow, Eruowood) (est. 2005)
 * Movieparks Wyatt Valley (Wyatt Valley, Eruowood) (est. 2002)

Other

 * Smurfs' Village (est. 1994, purchased 2006)

Movieparks Resorts
A chain of hotels and resorts owned by Movieparks Inc. since 2016. Currently, the only one that is actually connected to the theme parks is Movieparks Resorts Buena Vista.


 * Movieparks Resorts Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Eruowood) (est. 2018) (connected with Movieparks Buena Vista, resort guests can travel to the park by monorail)
 * Movieparks Resorts Eruowood City (Eruowood City, Eruowood) (est. 2020) (construction was completed right before COVID, opening ceremony was later sized down due to local COVID mandates)
 * Movieparks Resorts Jaymar (Jaymar, Memphis, Eruowood) (est. 2023) (initially planned to open in summer 2022, but construction was delayed for several months due to COVID, so it was pushed back indefinitely until construction resumed in January 2022)
 * Movieparks Resorts Kwyjibo (Kwyjibo, Eruowood) (est. 2016)