Monday, 04 April 2016 20:08

London Paramount Plans Delayed Again

The developer of London Paramount Entertainment Resort in Kent has once again delayed submitting a planning application for the £3.2 billion attraction, raising concerns over its proposed 2021 opening. 

Full plans for the development scheme at the Swanscombe Peninsula site were due to be submitted to the Government this summer, but this will not now happen until the second quarter of 2017. 

The project would include not only a theme park but several hotels and Europe's largest indoor waterpark. It was intended to open in 2021 and is expected to attract on average 40,000 visitors per day.

A landmark agreement with Paramount Pictures, the oldest major Hollywood movie studio, allows the Resort access to a library of films including iconic movies such as Mission: Impossible, Star Trek, The Godfather and The Italian Job.

In the last few years BBC Worldwide, Aardman Animations and the British Film Institute have all signed agreements with London Paramount, with intention to explore the right mix of British television, film and talent to entertain visitors.

The arrangement with the BBC means some of the best loved and celebrated programmes and characters to appear on British TV in recent decades could be brought to life at a world-class entertainment destination.

Aardman is one of the UK’s leading animation studios, having produced a number of award winning feature films and TV series including the Wallace & Gromit franchise and Shaun the Sheep.

The British Film Institute will be a key cultural adviser to the project, providing strategic input on how British films and talent can be best incorporated into the Entertainment Resort.

Potential themed lands at the park include Adventure Isle, Land of Legends, Cartoon Circus, Starfleet CommandAction Square, Port Paramount and Entertainment City.

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