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Hollywood came to Worcestershire as the UK's largest ever drone show lit up the sky

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Paramount+. The sensational show, by drone light show company SKYMAGIC, began in thrilling fashion with the famous Mission: Impossible countdown clock.The drones then painted the black sky with an eerie gigantic image of Ghostface, from the famous Scream movies, followed by a stunning replica of the Yellowstone ranch house, and an intergalactic visit from Star Trek’s U.S.S Enterprise.Next up was a trip to Bikini Bottom, with SpongeBob SquarePants himself engulfing the night, followed by Paw Patrol’s main canine character Chase.Halo’s hero Master Chief loomed large in the dramatic display, along with South Park’s famous Kenny.The show’s penultimate scene featured the famous Paramount mountain and logo, as well as a QR code – which viewers were able to scan to get a free seven-day trial of the streaming service.SKYMAGIC, which wowed the world with their 400-drone performance featuring a giant corgi, a cup of tea and teapot, and the Queen's handbag above Buckingham Palace, spent months planning the carefully choreographed performance, with a crew of just four.Co-founder and director of SKYMAGIC, Mungo Denison, said: “This show has taken months to finesse due to the attention to detail required to give a faithful representation of the various characters we were depicting.“None of the characters were easy to create.

Star Trek was challenging as it requires a lot of dynamic movement to create the sense of the iconic spaceship in hyperspace.

It’s an enormous image – it’s close to 200 metres wide.“Star Trek obviously has a legion of die-hard fans, so getting that right and also creating something which engages with those who have never seen it before, is as important as those who love it very dearly.“The sky is our biggest.

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