Damn as of now. Could be Stranger Things but that will always be on Netflix. I know TrT nor It are on Netflix. I am pretty sure NoES is.
Just saw that and edited my original comment.A certain popular paranormal movie was just made available for streaming today. (unless you're joking which I can then say this reply is for those reading who don't know what I'm talking about)
Very True. He knows he needs these studios and making them look bad isn't in his best interest.By the way, I don't think Murdy would necessarily be entirely honest re: lawsuit. No insight as to what's going on this year.
Very True. He knows he needs these studios and making them look bad isn't in his best interest.
I still don't think it had to do with the lawsuit though.
Lol, do you guys think every year we should do a running gag that the Conjuring is coming and then it gets scrapped
I think it's gotten to the point that a lot of us have mentally associated the Conjuring with IT and now it feels weird to only have one of the two IPs at the event without the other; kinda like having only Freddy but no Jason.
See I think that just proves it was more of a concession. If Universal spent as much time and money on The Conjuring as they did they aren't just going to drop it. The scope of the lawsuit was who had the rights to the story, not what was done with the story. Even if Universal had been named in the suit the law types that the theme park already have on retainer would have gotten it dropped faster than anything. The lawsuit was way down the road when work on the maze was being done.Eh, I think it did, based on what went around last year (off and on the record). You don't design/build an entire pair of mazes on separate coasts and then cut it months before opening unless a major oversight/split occurs. Warner Bros & Uni are still on good terms, re: Horror Nights, so it almost certainly wasn't from a creative angle.
I know this may sound extremely pessimistic and sort of self-sadistic to consider as a legitimate possibility, but what are the chances that The Conjuring, Trick 'r Treat, Stranger Things, and IT aren't even coming this year, but instead we end up getting all 4 Titans again with their own specific mazes, rebranded as "brand new", and "never before seen scenes"?
Did anyone ever talk about the possibility of the new Predator movie coming as a maze? I know it's 20th Century Fox, but I'm not sure if they kept several of the costumes from AvP
Conjuring and it I would put as slim to none.I know this may sound extremely pessimistic and sort of self-sadistic to consider as a legitimate possibility, but what are the chances that The Conjuring, Trick 'r Treat, Stranger Things, and IT aren't even coming this year, but instead we end up getting all 4 Titans again with their own exclusive mazes, re-branded as "brand new", and "never before seen scenes"?
Conjuring and it I would put as slim to none.
The other two I would give a solid maybe.
BTW I have no inside baseball knowledge but I do know Disney didn't pay $4 billion dollars to not squeeze every last dime out of Star Wars. Just as WB didn't pay money to not do the same out of It and The Conjuring.