Lmao people actually thought Murdy was serious when he said he'd consider that property
*laughs in Twin Peaks*
He will consider it...after Mike Aiello harasses him into sharing it.
Lmao people actually thought Murdy was serious when he said he'd consider that property
*laughs in Twin Peaks*
Lmao people actually thought Murdy was serious when he said he'd consider that property
*laughs in Twin Peaks*
Frankly a part of me hopes Twin Peaks never comes, just because I know it would never be as good as I imagine, but at the same time it would be great to see.I think Twin Peaks will come eventually. I mean, we're most likely getting Creepshow this year, and as much of a horror fan I am, I straight up know that IP is obscure as all hell. None of my friends, even the horror fans, really know that one. People know Twin Peaks, I think that it counts as a non-traditional IP to bring.
Hell, Murdy's excuse for not doing it used to be "it's not horror," now he's openly admitted he's looking at non-horror IPs, like Ghostbusters.
Frankly a part of me hopes Twin Peaks never comes, just because I know it would never be as good as I imagine, but at the same time it would be great to see.
If Murdy really doesn't want to, he'll be harassed into doing it. I'm sure Aiello will leverage the low-blow we always use against Murdy when he doesn't want to do a highly-requested property: "You'll do TitE, but you won't do Killer Klowns or Hill House?" Also, imagine the blowback Murdy would get if Orlando announced Hill House but Murdy was like, "Nah, didn't want to do it because it's not popular enough/not scary enough," (etc.)He will consider it...after Mike Aiello harasses him into sharing it.
Wait, Bill Murray runs hhn? no wonder orlando is getting Ghostbusters and Zombieland.I don’t think Murray is necessarily against Hill House, just focusing his efforts on classics. We’ve seen more classic horror films at the event in the last three years than ever, and I’m guessing that’s where he really wants to take the event
The answer to this is probably somewhere in the thread...
but whatever happened to Haunting of Hill House
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Something I noticed from the new Creepshow TV Show trailer (It's possible also the front doesn't have a wall because in the trailer the little girl opens it).
There's no front or top to the facade at this point. And they don't cut out windows/wood until later on.I'm still unconvinced, personally, because you get a shot of the whole dollhouse at one point in the trailer and it looks nothing like the facade (there are turrets and projections, for one). Although I am stumped as to what else the facade might be, maybe a giant bedroom? A window peering into a bedroom with a giant kid reading a comic book? Seems expensive to do that...
I mean they did it already with Dracula Untold, Crimson Peak, and Insidious 2017. Where guests kinda had no idea what to expect or what was really going on.If there gonna do it based off the series, guests before September 26 will have no idea what is even going on.
Also, i don't think that house has any significance in the show besides one story it seems. so why make that into a facade?
Not to mention the dollhouse is distinctly wider than it is long, while what we have of the facade is much closer to a square, making it a tall rectangle would also look incredibly awkward if it is the dollhouse, especially since the dollhouse is on a table. Even if the Shudder show is coming, the dollhouse being the facade is doubtful.If there gonna do it based off the series, guests before September 26 will have no idea what is even going on.
Also, i don't think that house has any significance in the show besides one story it seems. so why make that into a facade?
But like what spookies said, the dollhouse is wider, as the facade is more of a square. I personally believe it to be the house from the prologue.I mean they did it already with Dracula Untold, Crimson Peak, and Insidious 2017. Where guests kinda had no idea what to expect or what was really going on.
As for the second part it is a actually episode called "House of the Head" which could be the start of the maze or how they decided to start it.
"Evie’s discovers her new dollhouse might be haunted."
Shudder reveals full episode line-up for their upcoming Creepshow series
The difference is that Dracula Untold wasn't Murdys choice, Guillermo Del Toro is a big name with GP draw, and Insidious had 2 successful mazes before 2017. Creepshow on shudder has no big name that the general public know, and has never appeared at the event before, and theres no reason universal would force him to do it.I mean they did it already with Dracula Untold, Crimson Peak, and Insidious 2017. Where guests kinda had no idea what to expect or what was really going on.
As for the second part it is a actually episode called "House of the Head" which could be the start of the maze or how they decided to start it.
"Evie’s discovers her new dollhouse might be haunted."
Shudder reveals full episode line-up for their upcoming Creepshow series
I mean well the thing is it's possible Stephen King and WB just didn't let him do the original. I'm pretty sure since King made the film he would have creative control on whether or not it can appear at the event versus something where he isn't as involved in like Kubrick's The Shining.The difference is that Dracula Untold wasn't Murdys choice, Guillermo Del Toro is a big name with GP draw, and Insidious had 2 successful mazes before 2017. Creepshow on shudder has no big name that the general public know, and has never appeared at the event before, and theres no reason universal would force him to do it.