Topic / Subject
Newly surfaced documents show Jeffrey Epstein explored building a massive private IMAX-style theater on Little St. James — including plans for a ~600-inch screen — but the project never got built.
TL;DR
It’s an ugly “luxury blueprint” footnote: big-screen dreams on a notorious island, frozen at the proposal stage.
Key Details
The Hollywood Reporter says documents detail an unbuilt plan for a private IMAX-style theater on Little St. James. The plan described a roughly 600-inch screen and high-end projection/audio ambitions. The reporting characterizes the project as unrealized — appearing to remain in planning/proposal form.
Breakdown
This isn’t a “new project announcement” so much as a look inside the kind of private-island renovation fantasies that got sketched and filed away. The documents, per THR, read like a premium-home-theater wish list — scaled up to absurd proportions.
The key point is what didn’t happen: it wasn’t built. But the existence of these plans adds another layer to how the island was conceived and curated — as a place where nothing was too extra, at least on paper.
What to Watch Next
Whether additional document drops reveal more unbuilt proposals tied to the property. How other outlets contextualize the broader set of renovation materials (beyond the theater plan).
Sources
The Hollywood Reporter — Jeffrey Epstein’s 600-Inch Fantasy: An Imax on His Island
Business Insider — report (headline not provided)
The Wall Street Journal — Our 3-D Model Guides You Through Epstein’s Secretive Island: Little St. James
Comment
Do you think more “unbuilt” island plans will keep surfacing — or was the theater the standout oddity?


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