James Bond and Star Wars have helped Pinewood Group more than double its annual profits.
James Bond (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc)
Revenues at Pinewood grew 10.9% to £83.2 million last year while operating profit soared 136.3% to £13.6 million.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens and James Bond’s latest incarnation in Spectre, filmed at its studios, saw the firm cash in on two of the largest grossing movies of last year.
BB8 and Rey in The Force Awakens (LucasFilm)
The film studio said the plunge in sterling following the EU referendum would also give it a boost.
Britain’s exit from the European Union will be “largely mitigated” as its most significant customers are US based, Pinewood said.
Chief executive Ivan Dunleavy said: “The result of the UK’s referendum on membership of the EU is now known. In the context of our business, the decline in the sterling exchange rate is undoubtedly positive for our international customers.”
(Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer /YouTube screengrab)
Mr Dunleavy also said that five new sound stages are now operational, meaning its Buckinghamshire site now has capacity to take on two more blockbusters a year.
In February, Pinewood hired Rothschild to conduct a strategic review, which could conclude with the firm’s sale for more than £250 million. Pinewood said the review is “ongoing”.
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