Company type | Movie Studio |
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Industry | Film |
Founded | 2008 |
Defunct | 2010 |
Headquarters | 41°47′16.15″N 70°36′6.9″W / 41.7878194°N 70.601917°W, , |
Key people | David Kirkpatrick |
Website | Plymouth Rock Studios |
Plymouth Rock Studios was a proposed film and television production studio in Massachusetts.[1] The studio had held a now-expired option to buy Waverly Oaks Golf Club in Plymouth as the site[2] for the $650 million, 1,260,000-square-foot (117,000 m2) development originally slated to be complete in 2010. The proposal included fourteen sound stages 10-acre (40,000 m2) back lots, a multipurpose theater, a hotel and offices.[3] The original proposed location for the studio complex was located in South Plymouth, near the town lines of Bourne and Wareham,[4] but was rejected because of faulty land titles.[5]
Construction of the studio was planned to start in July 2009,[6] but was delayed indefinitely in November 2009 when construction funding fell through weeks before the planned groundbreaking.[7]