Goldsborough Hall is set to appear on the big screen as part of highly-anticipated boxing film 'Giant.'
The film, which tells the story of real-life world champion boxer Prince Naseem Hamed, is set to be released on 9th January 2026.
And the historic hall near Knaresborough was used as a filming location for the production.
It will appear as the home of the boxer’s manager in the film, played by iconic actor Pierce Brosnan.
Watch the trailer here:
Giant! charts Prince Naseem’s rise to fame, focusing on his journey from a young fighter in Sheffield to becoming one of the most recognisable and successful boxers of his generation.
Known for his distinctive style and personality both inside and outside the ring, Hamed held multiple world titles during his career.

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