Attention, Hunger Games fans: You may soon have a chance to tour the dystopian districts of Panem. Just don't go grabbing your ticket for that speed train to the Capitol just yet.

Two years after Lionsgate revealed that it was looking into the possibility of Hunger Games-inspired amusement parks, the studio has announced its intention to build two entertainment-based theme parks near Atlanta and Macau. Though the parks will focus mostly on bringing Katniss Everdeen's world to life, they're also slated to include other popular Lionsgate enterprises, such as Step Up dance shows and attractions based on Divergent — another film series with its roots in young adult literature.

“It’s always going to happen that more parks get announced than actually built,” said Judith Rubin of the Themed Entertainment Association in an email to the New York Times. Theme parks require government regulation logistics and abundant funding to come to fruition, and Lionsgate has plenty of other immediate plans for The Hunger Games.

Among these are a stage show in London and Motiongate, a park in Dubai set to open in 2016. Motiongate will have a section devoted entirely to Lionsgate properties, mainly The Hunger Games — including a lifelike District 12 with Peeta Mellark's bakery and the black market where Katniss shops in the first book and film. The rides will emulate the high-speed train that runs through the Districts to the Capitol, as well as a simulated hovercraft tour of Panem.

Still, the studio believes that The Hunger Games' reach extends far enough to justify bigger parks in these new locations.

“The more we thought about it, the more we realized there was a major opportunity — not just to create something smart and captivating that Hunger Games fans would love, but to bring all of our franchises alive in new ways,” said Tim Palen, chief brand officer of Lionsgate. The Atlanta destination would be part of Avatron Smart Park, which is in the early financial stages to open in 2019.

That's quite the wait, but would be worthwhile for loyal, longtime Hunger Games fans. As the Mockingjay Part 2 poster declares, "the fire will burn forever."

The final Hunger Games film hits theaters on Nov. 20.