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As far as the idea of Quiet Place goes, I actually think it would make more sense for it to be based on the one coming this summer. It's set on the first day of the invasion, so people don't know that noise is what attracts them. Therefore, you don't have to work around the obvious obstacles...
In my experience, it's definitely possible - especially if you stay and scream. Even with the crowds how they are now, if you plan it right (and with a little bit of luck), you can comfortably be done with half the houses before the sun goes down. And you can knock out at least one of the big IP...
Could also include the Mummy update for 2022. Obviously remains to be seen how much they tweak it, but it could end up feeling pretty fresh when it opens up
As far as a Monsters house goes, Creature would awesome, but I'd kinda love to see them do a standalone Wolf-Man house in 2022 that leads in to Frankenstein Meets the Wolf-Man in 2023
My gut feeling right now is that they double dip on Netflix. I think it's a bit hard for me to imagine them leaving the potential Stranger Things revenue off the table, so I have a feeling season 4 comes as a house. But, I would not be shocked to see Fear Street as a zone. Could see it as a...
This also makes me really curious on how the scarezones are gonna play out. It's kinda hard to imagine roaming scare actors getting right in your face at an event with plexiglass in the houses
Seems pretty mind-boggling to me that they would go back to plexi before making guests wear a mask for literally 3-4 minutes while they walk through the house. Not only would that be a lot more effective in keeping the scare actors safe, but it would make the experience better. Seems like a...
I could see it being used in Billie Eilish as the transition in to her mind. I kinda have a feeling that house will be trippy in general so it could fit. Just a guess though
In my opinion, Pennywise probably ends up going down as the most iconic horror villain of the 2010s, or at the VERY least, top 3. I think he has a lot of staying power and will be a pull no matter what year they do it. I see it being like how Freddy, for example, is still an iconic horror...
For the Phineas & Ferb clue:
- The episode is called "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!"
- Jeff Bennett makes a cameo in the episode
- Bennett also makes a cameo in 2005 in The Batman vs. Dracula as an Arkham Asylum inmate
Not sure where to take it from here, but obviously there are a few...
Oh yes I know! I did consider that maybe it'll just be Bly Manor since it's going to be more current, but I kinda figured maybe they could do a mash up similarly to what they did with AHS. Either way I'd be reeeeally pumped to see Haunting come to the event. My guess could definitely be biased...
Going off of Legacy saying Taylor13 figured out the Rob Thomas swerve
Taylor figured out:
-Push
-Matchbox 20
-Rob Thomas
-Rob Thomas
-Drive Me Crazy
-Melissa Joan Hart
My add on:
Melissa Joan Hart starred in Drive Me Crazy. From there, I started looking at what the other cast members of Drive...
Not sure if this is what you were referring to, but I wouldn't be surprised if Dracula starts getting tossed around. I have no idea if the Netflix mini-series is more popular than Hill House, but I do know that everyone at least knows the name "Dracula" and it would pull people in regardless of...
Hey all, longtime lurker here! Figured it was finally time to post while we are the topic of what we hope to see in Universal Monsters.
The main thing for me, and I'm a little worried about it, is Invisible Man. By far my favorite of the classic monsters. I hope he at least makes one appearance.