Falcon’s Beyond Global, Inc. (Nasdaq: FBYD) (“Falcon’s
Beyond”, “Falcon’s” or the “Company”), a visionary leader at the
forefront of innovation in themed entertainment experiences, is
about to embark on a year-long celebration to recognize the 25th
anniversary of its Falcon’s Creative Group division.
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A homegrown Orlando company located in the theme park capital of
the world, Falcon’s Creative Group has been an incubator for
innovation since its inception in 2000, when it was founded as
Falcon’s Treehouse by CEO Cecil D. Magpuri and his wife Marty.
Drawing from Cecil’s extensive creative experience in themed
entertainment and attractions development with Universal Creative
and Iwerks Entertainment, the business evolved into Falcon’s
Creative Group in 2014 to include design, digital media, and
licensing divisions. Fast-forward to the present, Falcon’s Creative
Group has successfully designed and delivered over $120 billion
worth of themed experiences around the world in 27 countries.
“Back in the very early days of Falcon’s, there were only three
of us and I had faith we were going to grow and land a handful of
projects that would allow us to add a couple of dozen people to the
team and perhaps move into a slightly bigger office space,” said
Cecil D. Magpuri, CEO of Falcon’s Beyond. “When I reflect on where
we are now, I am incredibly proud of how far we’ve come and
grateful to our Falcon’s team, now more than 200 team members
strong, who have had a hand in creating our ambitious
projects.”
Known for its simply masterful work, Falcon’s Creative Group is
a creative design firm that specializes in master planning,
attraction & experiential design, project management,
development of content, interactives, software, and technologies.
Dedicated to being a trusted and highly collaborative creative
partner, Falcon’s prides itself on delivering visually spectacular
and iconic work that can be enjoyed in theme parks, zoos,
aquariums, location-based entertainment venues, themed restaurants
and shops, resorts and more.
Over the past 25 years, Falcon’s talented team of creative
directors, writers, designers, illustrators, producers, and
programmers have brought some of the most well-known intellectual
properties in the world to life. Client and IP collaborators over
the years include Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, SeaWorld
Parks & Entertainment, Qiddiya Investment Company, Atlantis,
Marvel, National Geographic, NASA, AT&T, Lego, Hard Rock,
Formula 1, Lionsgate, Cartoon Network, Herschend Live, 343
Industries, and many more.
"As the first employee at Falcon's, I’ve had the incredible
honor of growing with this company from its very beginning,” said
Yvette Whittaker, Chief Corporate Officer of Falcon’s Beyond. “From
helping launch a startup to taking our company public, it’s been an
exhilarating journey and every challenge we’ve met along the way
over the past 25 years has fueled my passion. I’m truly grateful to
work alongside such a talented and dedicated team, whose commitment
to excellence inspires me every day."
Falcon’s portfolio showcases spectacular range and a strong
commitment to being one of the most innovative design studios in
themed entertainment in the world. Some of these projects
include:
- An extensive scope of work for the Qiddiya Investment Company
focused on the master planning and designing of several
first-of-its-kind immersive entertainment projects for Qiddiya
City, the world’s first city built for play near Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia. One of these projects, Aquarabia, Saudi Arabia’s
first water theme park, is set to open later this year (date
TBA).
- Heroes and Legends featuring the U.S. Astronaut Hall of
Fame, an immersive storytelling experience at the Kennedy Space
Center Visitor Complex that focuses on the pioneers of NASA space
exploration.
- Numerous exhibitions for National Geographic, including the
award-winning Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane
Goodall. This travelling exhibition includes multimedia
experiences that bring Jane’s incredible journey to life.
- IMG Worlds of Adventure, the largest indoor theme park
at the time of its opening in Dubai, where visitors can join
superheroes like The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and others
across several attractions. Falcon’s created the master plan and
attractions for the 1.5 million-square-foot entertainment
destination, complete with Cartoon Network and dinosaur-themed
zones, as well as themed restaurants and retail outlets.
- Dragon’s Treasure, a trailblazing 360-degree dome
theatre experience at City of Dreams resort and casino in
Macau.
Great work leads to industry accolades. Falcon’s has been
recognized with numerous awards from some of the most prestigious
organizations in the entertainment industry, including the Visual
Effects Society (VES), Themed Entertainment Association (TEA), and
the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions
(IAAPA).
Falcon’s Creative Group is in a time of unprecedented growth
potential in the global theme park industry, which has inspired the
Company to scale up its workforce to support creative projects
worldwide. As part of this effort, Falcon’s moved into a new
company corporate headquarters in February 2024, and in 2023,
expanded its offices with the addition of Falcon’s Creative
Philippines, located in the bustling capital city of Manila. The
opening of the Philippines office marked a personal milestone for
Magpuri, who shared at the time, “As someone of Filipino descent,
it has been a lifelong dream of mine, as well as my father, to open
a Falcon’s office in the Philippines. We’re excited to expand our
company’s footprint globally and build a team of passionate
storytellers and creatives to support our portfolio of
high-profile, international, entertainment projects.”
The future shines bright for Falcon’s as the Company continues
to elevate and build the future of the experience economy. To learn
more about Falcon’s Creative Group and look back on its quarter of
a century of projects, visit
https://falconscreativegroup.com/projects/.
About Falcon’s Beyond
Falcon’s Beyond is a visionary innovator in immersive
storytelling, sitting at the intersection of three potential high
growth business opportunities: content, technology, and
experiences. Falcon’s Beyond propels intellectual property (IP)
activations concurrently across physical and digital experiences
through three core business units:
- Falcon’s Creative Group (“FCG”) creates master plans,
designs attractions and experiential entertainment, and produces
content, interactives and software.
- Falcon’s Beyond Destinations (“FBD”) develops a diverse
range of entertainment experiences using both Falcon’s Beyond owned
and third party licensed intellectual property, spanning
location-based entertainment, dining, and retail.
- Falcon’s Beyond Brands (“FBB”) endeavors to bring brands
and intellectual property to life through animation, movies,
licensing and merchandising, gaming as well as ride and technology
sales.
Falcon’s Beyond also invents immersive rides, attractions and
technologies for entertainment destinations around the world.
FALCON’S BEYOND and its related trademarks are owned by Falcon’s
Beyond.
Falcon’s Beyond is headquartered in Orlando, Florida. Learn more
at falconsbeyond.com.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains statements that are “forward-looking
statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on various
assumptions, whether or not identified in this press release, and
on the current expectations of Falcon’s Beyond’s management and are
not predictions of actual performance. Forward-looking statements
are not intended to serve as, and must not be relied upon as, a
guarantee, an assurance, a prediction or a definitive statement of
fact or probability. These forward-looking statements are subject
to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
differ from those expressed in or implied by the forward-looking
statements. Some of the factors that could cause actual events or
results to differ include but are not limited to the following: (1)
Falcon’s Beyond’s ability to sustain its growth, effectively manage
its anticipated future growth, and implement its business
strategies to achieve the results it anticipates, (2) impairments
of Falcon’s Beyond’s intangible assets and equity method investment
in its joint ventures, (3) Falcon’s Beyond’s ability to raise
additional capital, (4) the closure of Katmandu Park DR and the
repositioning and rebranding of the FBD business, (5) the success
of growth plans in FCG, (6) customer concentration in FCG, (7) the
risk that contractual restrictions relating to the Strategic
Investment by Qiddiya Investment Company may affect Falcon’s
Beyond’s ability to access the public markets and expand its
business, (8) the risks of doing business internationally,
including in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, (9) Falcon’s Beyond’s
indebtedness and reliance on related parties with respect to such
indebtedness, (10) Falcon’s Beyond’s dependence on strategic
relationships with local partners in order to offer and market its
products and services in certain jurisdictions, (11) Falcon’s
Beyond’s reliance on senior management and key employees, and its
ability to hire, train, retain, and motivate qualified personnel,
(12) cybersecurity-related risks, (13) the ability to protect
Falcon’s Beyond’s intellectual property, (14) the ability to
remediate identified material weaknesses in Falcon’s Beyond’s
internal control over financial reporting, (15) the concentration
of share ownership and the significant influence of the Demerau
family and Cecil D. Magpuri, (16) the outcome of pending,
threatened and future legal proceedings, (17) Falcon’s Beyond’s
continued compliance with Nasdaq continued listing standards, (18)
risks related to Falcon’s Beyond’s Up-C entity structure and the
fact that Falcon’s Beyond may be required to make substantial
payments to certain unitholders under the Tax Receivable Agreement,
and (19) the risks disclosed under the caption “Risk Factors” in
the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, as filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission on April 29, 2024, and the
Company’s other filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. If any of these risks materialize or Falcon’s Beyond’s
assumptions prove incorrect, actual results could differ materially
from the results implied by these forward-looking statements. The
risks and uncertainties above are not exhaustive, and there may be
additional risks that Falcon’s Beyond does not presently know or
that Falcon’s Beyond believes are immaterial that could also cause
actual results to differ from those contained in the
forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements herein
speak only as of the date of this press release, and the Company
undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any
forward-looking statement as a result of new information, future
events or otherwise, except as otherwise required by law.
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Falcon’s Beyond Media Relations: Kathleen Prihoda, Falcon’s
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Investor Relations: ir@falconsbeyond.com
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