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The Force is strong with Pinewood Studios. The U.K.-based production facility will host production on the next “Star Wars” film. “The seventh ‘Star Wars’ movie just finished shooting at ...
Plans for a £1bn expansion of a world-renowned film studio have been submitted to a council. Pinewood Studios, near Iver ...
Star Wars: Episode VII, now titled Star Wars: The Force Awakens, may have finished shooting in London’s Pinewood Studios only last week, but Disney isn’t wasting any time locking down space ...
Star Wars: Episode VIII will be written and directed by Rian Johnson (Looper), with Disney releasing the film in 2017. In addition to Pinewood, Star Wars: A Force Awakens helmer J.J. Abrams also ...
The U.K.’s Pinewood Studios, home to the James Bond and Star Wars franchises and Disney and Marvel, has submitted a planning application for an expanded screen hub. After being granted planning ...
The upcoming 'Star Wars: Episode VII' and 'Star Wars' spinoff 'Rogue One' have been based at the U.K. studio facilities operator, home to the James Bond franchise.
Revenue from film at the world’s biggest independent studio (Pinewood is not linked to a single distributor, such as Fox or Sony, as most studios are) grew by 15 per cent to £18.8 million for ...
In 2014, J.J. Abrams and his team began filming “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” at Pinewood Studios in London, launching the Disney era of George Lucas’ galactic franchise.
We already knew that, like its six predecessors, Star Wars: Episode VII was going to shoot in the UK where expectations were that it would end up at Pinewood Studios. Now we know for sure.
Prince Harry and The Duke of Cambridge visited Pinewood Studios and the sets of ’Star Wars: Episode VII’. The royalty was impressed.
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