Great news. Also super pumped about the new Star Trek series filming here.

Hope they reuse city hall this time around too... It still looks good and modern.

Did you see the teaser? Not so hot about the ship design - it looked like they have dredged up the old files from the aborted late 70s reboot. Earthtones...hawt!

And sorry, too early for the Iconian gateway. Try the Libeskind Crystal instead?

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From the Star:

This past week the city of Toronto’s film advisory committee said growth in the industry was being strangled for lack of purpose-built studio space. But things are changing, especially in the Port Lands area.

Romano gave the Star an exclusive sneak peak at the lot where ground is already broken on what will house Toronto’s newest movie studio, a 30,000-square-foot complex. The new studio is expected to be a game changer for the Toronto market since it will feature a unique, technologically advanced special effects stage.

“This is pretty exciting, because it will allow much more ambitious special effects work to be done in the city,” says Romano, standing on soil freshly broken for the new studio, while dressed in the Hollywood mogul gear of a seersucker suit and Stan Smith tennis sneakers. “This means when producers think of a big show, Toronto will always be top of mind or at least in the conversation. It continues to make us relevant.”

https://www.thestar.com/entertainme...-tv-production-has-surged-past-2-billion.html

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^ too far from LA and not great flight options compared.

Yeah plus the better weather for outdoor filming, varied geography, and same time zone boost as mentioned in the article. Just think that with infrastructure continuing to expand and the talent base and growth of film culture, education, and training in the GTA the critical mass is yet to come.
 
Great article. Surprised that Vancouver still beats us but I imagine in time T.O. will overtake it.

Do the Toronto numbers count all the work that's now happening in Hamilton? A lot of work moving there.
 
https://www.newswire.ca/news-releas...st-in-pinewood-toronto-studios-678270553.html
Bell Media Buys Majority Interest in Pinewood Toronto Studios

TORONTO, March 29, 2018 /CNW/ - Bell Media announced today it has entered into an agreement for its Bell Media Studios division to acquire a majority stake in Pinewood Toronto Studios, in partnership with Comweb Studio Holdings, Castlepoint, and the City of Toronto. Pinewood Toronto Studios is one of the largest purpose-built production studios in Canada and the preferred choice for domestic and international producers of film and TV content in Toronto.

As a part of the transaction, Bell Media Studios Inc. will acquire a majority stake in the 33.5 acre (13.5 hectares) facility in Toronto's Port Lands. The complex includes 11 purpose-built stages, including one of the largest sound stages in North America at 46,000 square foot (4,274 square metres), offices that can house multiple productions at a time, teaching facilities, and a variety of support services for a growing roster of domestic and international film and television clients.

Recent productions filming at Pinewood Toronto Studios include STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, Molly's Game, Room, Suicide Squad, Spotlight, IT, Downsizing, Crimson Peak, and THE EXPANSE. It has previously been home to Bell Media original productions including ORPHAN BLACK, THE LISTENER, and KILLJOYS,

Nanci MacLean, Vice-President and Head of Bell Media Studios, will oversee operations at Pinewood Toronto Studios.

Pinewood Toronto Studios was represented by Deloitte Corporate Finance Inc. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

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"The investment that Bell Media is making in Pinewood Toronto Studios and its expansion is significant and is proof of Bell Media's commitment to our city and of its role as a world-class content creator," said Toronto Mayor John Tory. "Toronto is home to industry-leading talent in the television and film production industry and as a city we are committed to supporting the growth of that industry at all levels and aspects of that production."

"Our partnership to purchase Pinewood Toronto Studios reinforces Bell Media's role as Canada's leading content creation company," said Randy Lennox, President, Bell Media. "We're excited about the synergies that Pinewood Toronto can offer and the role it will play in generating new revenue streams in an open-shop basis."

"One of the most important things that creative communities need is space where they can take risks, pursue their creative visions, and create outstanding work," said Alfredo Romano, President, Castlepoint Numa, and Director Pinewood Studios. "We see the enormous positive impact of television and film productions on our city every day and we look forward to continuing our city-building initiatives with Bell Media."

"The addition of Pinewood Toronto Studios to our portfolio offers us an exciting new advantage in meeting the rising demand for original content across all media platforms," said Bell Media Studio's Nanci MacLean. "One of our first actions will be to add a further 170,000 square feet (51,793 square metres) of sound stages and support space, maintaining Pinewood Toronto Studios as a best-in-class film and TV studio."

"Our Toronto studios are a film and television success story," said Paul Bronfman, Chairman of Pinewood Toronto Studios. "We look forward to working with Randy and the Bell Media team to produce more high-calibre and innovative programming right here in Toronto and I'm sure that the ongoing sales and marketing support from Pinewood UK will continue to be a significant advantage for our business."

"We welcome Bell Media to the Port Lands," said Bill Bryck, a Director of Pinewood Toronto. "We're looking forward to working with this collaborative partner – a proven international content creator – as they continue supporting our industry here in Toronto."
 
Sorry but anytime i hear that Bell or Rogers have bought into something it gives me the shivers..

There is NO TRUTH or RUMOUR right now but I wouldn't be surprised to hear a partnership has been worked out with Ports Toronto to lease some of our public property under their control.
 
next phase maybe

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