Marv Studios, which produced Rocketman, plans to invest £13m to turn the site into a film studio
Film-making and stunt training for major film productions are to start soon at a derelict factory in Derby.
Derby City Council has now approved temporary plans for part of the former Aida Bliss factory to be used for "film-making purposes" for nine months. The British-American firm, also known for hit films Layer Cake, Stardust and the Kingsman franchise, wants to transform it into a new film studio and "Europe's first film and stunt academy".
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