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    Sara wrote:
    Officers and councillors from Three Rivers have been working with Warner Bros for well over a decade to ensure continued investment into the studios and then the tour.

    Seamus don't be so mean-minded and parochial. Five hundred skilled jobs will be here in Hertfordshire. Some of those jobs will be for people with experience, others will not and local residents will need to compete for those jobs and prove their worth.

    I am sure that many local residents, both young and old, will have the skills and determination to secure jobs on the film, The studio tour is already employing local people and bringing other benefits to the area.

    Our community is enriched by the presence of the WB studios and we should celebrate it, rather than moan.
    BUT they could start a training section there for people starting out in the film industry coudn't they? that would be a very good thing to do."
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New Tom Cruise Film All You Need is Kill to be shot at Leavesden Studios

A new Tom Cruise film is set to be shot at Leavesden Studios , creating 500 new jobs.

Chancellor George Osbourne made the announcement while speaking at a series of business summits in London, appealing to technology businesses to invest in the UK.

Science fiction thriller All You Need Is Kill, which also stars Emily Blunt, will be made at Warner Brothers' £100m Leavesden Studios, home to the popular Harry Potter attraction.

All You Need Is Kill only received the green light from Warner Brothers last month and is described as a sci-fi version of Groundhog Day.

Mr Cruise will star as a futuristic soldier who becomes caught in a time loop of his last day in battle as he fights a group of invading aliens.

Leavesden Studios has been home to some of the biggest film franchises ever created, including James Bond, Star Wars and Harry Potter.

Warner Bros. representatives are yet to respond.

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