I didn't mean to actually imply mummy was or should go, just meant to say the New York area can absolutely pull off a 20s/30s style, the place always gave an old New York feel to me...
I watched bits & pieces of the movies on TV, but I've never gone to the movie theater to watch one. I've seen enough to know what's going on in the parks. I'm one of the prime examples of a person that's not much of a HP Potter fan (movies & books) that is blown away & thoroughly enjoys what Universal has done with the IP. Heck, on our 2014 fall vacation we spent a total of apx. 40 hours exploring & enjoying Diagon Alley, Gringotts & HE. And during my first trip to Hogsmeade in 2011 Spring, I loved it even though I had only watched about a half hour of the first movie to get a few basics down.:blank:
I am ashamed of you! Borrow the friggin DVD's from a neighbor or something. It will give you much more context. I am not sure you read books, but they are delightful and much more in depth than the movies. The books brought me to tears at least 3 times. The movies not so much.
Yeah, can we strike that notion please.
Yep, & I'll bet the annual Harry Potter January Celebration in Universal will be very heavily attended. The fans will be renewed and psyched.Also the book has pre sold out on amazon
So if anyone questioned the longevity of the franchise that has been answered
I watched bits & pieces of the movies on TV, but I've never gone to the movie theater to watch one.
Wow, that's almost like the last time you were in a movie theater they were just rolling "talkies" out.Oh, ok.
I am not sure I saw any of them in the theater. The last movie I saw in the theater was Avatar because it seemed a must for the 3D and advances in cgi.
Fantastic Beasts would be a stand alone attraction with some '30s placemaking like a couple of old cars and newspaper boxes placed around and of course the exit store would become FB related.Well that would be one way of doing it, it keeps the NY theme for Fantastic Beasts so they wouldn't need to overlay a new area and perhaps just do a few tweaks to the overall outside to match it up then as you so do a complete new area in the 3rd park. The Mummy is the other side of Diagon Alley with F&F between the two if i recall ? So San Fran would be between the 2 ?
For what it's worth, it would seem like a major setting in the film is going to be MACUSA (The Magical Congress of the United States of America). Which is just the US Ministry of Magic. Like the UK Ministry, it is hidden beneath another building. In the case of MACUSA, it is housed in the NYC Woolworth building. The characters in the film walk through the Woolworth lobby to access the entrance to MACUSA.Fantastic Beasts would be a stand alone attraction with some '30s placemaking like a couple of old cars and newspaper boxes placed around and of course the exit store would become FB related.
I would love to see Woolworth tacked on the side of Macy's. Pretentious folk would have a hemorrhage.Yea it wouldn't take too much to make it the same tbh.
For what it's worth, it would seem like a major setting in the film is going to be MACUSA (The Magical Congress of the United States of America).
The first photo is a still image taken from one of the Fantastic Beasts trailers. They recreated that building, along with other NY locations, as an exterior set on the WB Leavesden lot for the movie.Are those photos of a real building in NYC? That is a great facade!
The address listed is 233 Broadway, New York, NY 10007.What avenue and streets is that on? I don't recall ever seeing it. (I am gonna be so angry if I walked by it numerous times)
The address listed is 233 Broadway, New York, NY 10007.
Here is the Google Streetview of it: Google Maps
The other trailers were better.