The British Film Commission has expressed strong support for Amazon MGM Studios’ plans to expand Bray Film Studios in Water Oakley, near Windsor, describing the project as a “considerable boost” for the UK’s filmmaking industry. The commission’s backing comes amid ongoing efforts to enhance the country’s production infrastructure and attract more high-profile projects.
Amazon MGM’s proposal includes the development of a multi-storey facility at the Berkshire site, which was previously used by Hammer Films. The company acquired the property in 2024 after the previous owner secured planning permission for expansion in 2022. The new plans aim to create a state-of-the-art hub capable of supporting large-scale film and television productions.
The site’s history and strategic location make it an attractive site for film production, and the studio expansion is expected to bring significant economic benefits to the region. The British Film Commission’s support emphasizes the importance of expanding domestic production capabilities to remain competitive in the global entertainment industry.
This move aligns with broader efforts to boost UK film and TV production, leveraging local talent and infrastructure to attract international projects. Amazon MGM’s investment in Bray Film Studios is seen as a positive step toward strengthening the UK’s position as a key global filmmaking hub. #FilmProduction #UKCinema #AmazonMGM