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I think there is a ton of material for a GOT house and i'm sure Universal would do an amazing job with it... but the line would probably be about 5 hours so I'm ok with it not coming.
Look.... I am a hardcore Game of Thrones fan. Like cosplayer, own too much merch, tried to learn Dothraki one summer because why not, camp out for the Comic Con exhibit every year, etc.
I really don't care to see it at HHN.
From the Blumhouse threadI am curious how many of the various films from Insidious, Sinister and The Purge are going to show up in the mashup. I'm guessing all of the four Insidious chapters. Hopefully very little Purge.
Two rooms for Sinister
Two rooms for Purge
One room each for Insidious 1 through 3
Two rooms for Insidious Chapter 4.
IMHO- AC was not a good house, but the other you mentioned were!Saws N Steams & Catacombs are the two houses I wish I could go to or see; they sound amazing and I wish I knew more about them. Anyways, you would think with such large teenage/college crowds at the event they'd try to market something more out there like a video game; hell if Alice Cooper happened I don't see why Last of Us shouldn't, but I understand the reasons why
They should just do more often, this like they did with Forsaken.Agreed. It's a fantasy epic that happens to have some horror elements. I'd rather have them do what @Legacy said and just take inspiration with snow zombies.
With all of the IP houses now officially announced, here's how I rank my IP excitement:
1. The Shining
2. Ash vs Evil Dead
3. American Horror Story
4. Saw
5. Blumhouse
Don't know. Could have been at the request of Blumhouse. Could have been at the request of Hasbro.So sense it's released can we talk why Ouiga was replaced with purge? Just curious
Preacher averages about 300K more viewers a week than Twin Peaks, and more than double of the 18-49 demographic.@Legacy I was actually thinking about your TV show list in Publix. I'm curious why you think Preacher isn't niche like Twin Peaks.
I know Twin Peaks' audience is heavily reliant on streaming, so I'm curious what the DVR/streaming ratings of Preacher are by comparison. I think the pure insanity of it translates well to a house as there are some really messed up visuals that would be awesome to see unfold in person.Don't know. Could have been at the request of Blumhouse. Could have been at the request of Hasbro.
Preacher averages about 300K more viewers a week than Twin Peaks, and more than double of the 18-49 demographic.
I'll admit, both are small market shows. Neither would serve as major "draws" for the event. I'll also admit I've attempted to watch both and neither stuck with me. But (aside from ratings), Preacher is a more traditional narrative story while Twin Peaks is basically Lynch-ian insanity. It's literally the difference between Phantasm and Eraserhead. They're both bizarre and tiny, but at least one is accessible to the average consumer.
Disorientorium was pure insanity and messed up visuals and that house was bad.I know Twin Peaks' audience is heavily reliant on streaming, so I'm curious what the DVR/streaming ratings of Preacher are by comparison. I think the pure insanity of it translates well to a house as there are some really messed up visuals that would be awesome to see unfold in person.
Disorientorium was pure insanity and messed up visuals and that house was bad.
I say this, acknowledging Twin Peaks probably has a shot for the same reason video games likely won't: relevance to the decision makers.
The fact that Blumhouse currently has a FNAF movie in the works means that the IP may come to HHN yet, but not for at least a few years.
This touches on something else with Blumhouse. It's entirely possible Jordan Peele and M. Night Shamalamamoomoo, as the writers, directors, and creators, have more ownership of the way Get Out and Split are used outside the film. That may be why those films weren't used. You also have to deal with likeness rights for fairly notable actors.Well they also did Ouija but Hasbro owned that and we see how that went.
M. Night Shamalamamoomoo
I don't think it would support a house by itself either. And, honestly, the only scene that would work independently is the chair and the television.I just don't think there's enough content for a Get Out house. It'd be more like a tour of some random Martha Stewart set in the Hamptons than a haunted house.
I don't think it would support a house by itself either. And, honestly, the only scene that would work independently is the chair and the television.