The Prince Charles Cinema might open a second London venue its dispute over their current Leicester Square location continues. Loading audio...

The cult cinema, known for screening old and current films as well as sing-alongs and all-nighters, has long been at odds with Asif Aziz’s Criterion Capital , its landlord.

In January, the PCC launched a petition to generate support for its future after Criterion demanded the inclusion of a break clause within its new lease.

“This could leave us homeless with only six months’ notice should they receive planning permission to redevelop the cinema,” managing director Ben Freedman said within the petition, which has now been signed more than 165,000 times.

It was reported on Monday that the PCC’s management were looking at taking over

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