"You can't find a lot of soundstages that are this unencumbered," said production designer Nathan Amondson. A glass-fronted, hard-angled skybox - a permanent addition to Hirsch - rose to meet the high roof A Shinto-roofed fighting stage for a fighters' tournament anchored the arena's floor. On March 25, six days before the production wrapped, thousands of seats inside the 54-year-old Hirsch Memorial Coliseum held blank-faced mannequins. "Tekken," a futuristic martial arts movie based on the popular fighter video game series, built many of its sets there. ![]() ![]() Filmmakers came to Shreveport in search of 2029 and found it at the decades-old Louisiana State Fair Grounds.
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