I'm surprised no one is talking about Warner Bros being a potential buyer. They're far more likely to take a risk like this than someone like Universal. WB could buy it, tear down the animal exhibits and old rides, and build their first US theme park there.
Without the ability to use Harry Potter. Why bother?
Edit: on top of this, I’m not sure what deal Six Flags has in place with their IPs.
There's plenty of other IP's at Warner Bros, and the Six Flags deal only lasts until 2028 I believe. They could also make exceptions for Orlando.
Since the merger with AT"T, there's been financial issues. AT&T is more in the mindset of divesting assets, than acquisitions, at this point in time.I'm surprised no one is talking about Warner Bros being a potential buyer. They're far more likely to take a risk like this than someone like Universal. WB could buy it, tear down the animal exhibits and old rides, and build their first US theme park there.
Such as?
Since the merger with AT"T, there's been financial issues. AT&T is more in the mindset of divesting assets, than acquisitions, at this point in time.
DC Comics, Looney Toons, LoTR (technically), Godzilla, Detective Pikachu/Pokemon Universe (Universal might not have that IP yet), Minecraft, Inception, the Matrix, Ready Player One, Scooby Doo, etc.
I wouldn't put a new theme park past them. They just opened one in Abu Dhabi.
Don’t Six Flags have DC and Looney Toons? Universal have Pokemon I’m sure.
The rest are have beens and can’t compete at the same level as the other parks in the area.
The Six Flags contract is ending soon, and what about LoTR?
9 years isn’t ending soon and that’s assuming that they don’t extend. They’re pretty much invested and it could cost more to retheme all the rides than extend the contract.
What about lotr? Unless the Amazon series is a huge hit, it’s a dying franchise regardless of its popularity.
Six Flags might try to extend the contract, but that doesn't mean WB wants to.
*incoming remakes*
Why would WB want to spend a fortune on a risky park like SeaWorld when they have a steady income already?
I mean, technically, if WB *really* wanted too, they could just not extend the contract they have with Universal once it runs up in the late 2020's and then they'd have Potter. But the amount of balls that would take would be huge when WB is still new to the theme park space and to have to live up to UORs version of WWoHP is a lot and they can also command a ton of money on the extension given how popular Potter is for Universal.Without the ability to use Harry Potter. Why bother?
Edit: on top of this, I’m not sure what deal Six Flags has in place with their IPs.
That's not what I'm saying. WB could buy the land that SeaWorld Orlando is on, keep a few of the rides, then build the rest of the park from scratch.
I mean, technically, if WB *really* wanted too, they could just not extend the contract they have with Universal once it runs up in the late 2020's and then they'd have Potter. But the amount of balls that would take would be huge when WB is still new to the theme park space and to have to live up to UORs version of WWoHP is a lot, but they can also command a ton of money on the extension given how popular Potter is for Universal.
So yeah, not gonna happen.
I don't remember hearing that, but it's very possible that I just missed it.I thought the HP contract had been extended till 2048?
Warner Brothers has ZERO interest in running theme parks again. They got out of the business once, I don't see AT&T wanting to bring them back.