Lights, cameras … Yonkers?!

The Hollywood film studio behind “The Hunger Games” and “John Wick” movies is slated to make its Westchester debut next year, becoming the lead tenant and a partial owner of a $100 million film studio slated for the suburb.

“This is a game changer for the City of Yonkers and is a testament to the ongoing revitalization of our waterfront,” Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano told WNBC-TV. “Yonkers already hosts dozens of on-location shoots every year with film days tripling over the last five years, so building a permanent soundstage here makes perfect sense.”

Construction on the massive five-soundstage facility will begin in November and should be wrapped by next fall, officials said. It will sit next to the Yonkers Metro-North station.

“It’s rare to find a studio facility in such a prime New York metropolitan area location, and we look forward to being at the center of film and television production growth in the region,” said Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer in a statement.

The Journal-News reported Thursday that the studio would also become an investor in the project, which was spearheaded by London-based Great Point Capital Management and real estate investment firm National Resources.