Lionsgate announced their hit "Hunger Games" franchise will be launching a exhibit and tour the United States.
The Los Angeles Times reports "The Hunger Games: The Exhibition" will feature "interactive displays of authentic costumes, props and other elements," as well as "artifacts" from the sets starting summer 2015.
"Thinkwell ... is spearheading an initiative for line extensions of The Hunger Games and all of our other brands," Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer said during a teleconference call, according The Hollywood Reporter.
"As a first step, we've already designed a state-of-the-art traveling museum involving costumes, props and other elements of the Hunger Games world that will begin touring the U.S. next summer," he added.
In other "Hunger Games" news, actress Julianne Moore recently spoke about her role as President Alma Coin in the upcoming film during an on-set interview exclusive. Moore stars alongside Jennifer Lawrence in both "Mockingjay Part 1" and "Mockingjay Part 2."
"I've read all the books all the way through and I'm like, 'I want to be in this movie.' Clearly [Coin] was the only part I could play," Moore said. "Coin is very sparingly drawn because you don't know who she is because she's only spoken about through Katniss' point of view."
"And Katniss immediately distrusts her in the way sometimes a young person will distrust an older person whose not familiar to them or in position of authority," she added. "So [the director] and I talked about it a lot, about how do we communicate Coin's wholeness as a person. I think Katniss's response to her is very well drawn, but you don't know who Coin is."
You can check out Moore's full interview in the video below. "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1" will be released to theaters Nov. 21, 2014.