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The facility became EUE/Screen Gems Studios. [4] [6] In May 2009, EUE/Screen Gems Studios opened Stage 10 in Wilmington, the third largest film and television production stage in the U.S. The studio is a 37,500-square-foot (3,480 m 2) columnless structure with a 60x60x10.5-foot, 186,000 gallon special effects water tank. [7] In 2010, EUE/Screen ...
In 2022, Dark Horse Studios—which became Wilmington's second film studio in 2020—planned a 20-million-dollar expansion to their studio complex in Wilmington, set to be complete in 2024. [19] [20] [21] On September 27, 2023, Cinespace Studios announced it had purchased two EUE/Screen Gems Studios locations in Wilmington and Atlanta. [22]
Also coming in January is "I.S.S.," a movie that shot in 2021 at what was then EUE/Screen Gems Studios. The studio changed hands earlier this year and is now Cinespace Wilmington.
Partly filmed in Washington, D.C., but also shot at Wilmington's old EUE-Screen Gems studios and at the creepy Ideal Cement Factory in Castle Hayne. 'Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever'
The company's main studios were located in Wilmington, North Carolina, which is now EUE/Screen Gems Studios. The studio's first releases were in 1986. The studio's first releases were in 1986. It went bankrupt two years later after Million Dollar Mystery , among other films, failed at the box office. [ 1 ]
There's not much Port City scenery in the film, which shot mostly at Cinespace Studios on 23rd Street, which was EUE/Screen Gems Studios back when the film was made.
He built and based a studio complex (owned next by Carolco Pictures and then sold to EUE/Screen Gems in 1996; [3] [4] now owned by Cinespace Studios [5]) in Wilmington, North Carolina. The area quickly became one of the biggest production centers for film and television east of Hollywood. The North Carolina Film Office was created when new ...
Crowder was previously Vice President of Physical Operations for EUE/Screen Gems Studios, and in Wilmington he takes over for the longtime local Screen Gems chief Bill Vassar, who retired at the ...