My beloved Exterminatorz maze is never happening.
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My beloved Exterminatorz maze is never happening.
My beloved Exterminatorz maze is never happening.
It makes a bunch of sense. It’s D-Day, thousands of soldiers are storming Normandy, one person gets infected, it spreads, and then bam, all hell breaks loose.This is good spec.
The odds of the house happening outnumber you 200 Million to one….TWO HUNDRED MILLION TO ONE.Would you say that you're tired of your dream being stepped on, squashed, swatted, and sprayed?
I will never give up hope..............My beloved Exterminatorz maze is never happening.
FWIW, it is cool to see them put this much effort in an original
Not as long as the House Mouse owns the Alien franchise, unfortunately.I wish they'd do an Alien(s) maze (minus Predatorz), not a chance I know, it could hopefully celebrate Alien Romulus not being a bait and switch like Alien Covenant.
Given the fact the same IPs in two different locations have always been downsized or have different scenarios, this will always be this way. The Chucky house last year at USH is different and far superior to that of the Orlando version.If we are getting Dead Exposure, do we more or less expect it to be the same as the Orlando version (obviously accounting for different space/geography differences)?
It was one of the Orlando originals I was most interested in trying, so I'd actually be somewhat excited if it is
I thought both were great. It's been long enough since the Orlando Scarecrow that I'd have a hard time directly comparing them, but I certainly didn't think the Hollywood version was a "B-version" of the Orlando original.Correct me if I wrong, but wasn't Scarecrowz a transplant from Orlando? If so, was anyone able to compare both versions... was Hollywood still essentially as good?
I think Universal should start making movies out of some of the shared originals idk.
Yup, the icons are cool but my impression is that there's so much lore that it'll be tough to balance including enough for the fans while making it accessible to newcomers (admittedly I don't know the icons that well so I might be mistaken). Better to go with something more unconnected, at least to start with.I know most people wish they'd try "icon" films, and there's been some discussion about why that probably wouldn't work as well as you might initially imagine (i.e. many of them are more well-executed tropes than dimensional characters capable of carrying a feature, though good writing could change that). I agree that some of the originals provide great premises and foundations for original films, though, particularly the ones that are different enough from their obvious inspirations.
The Forsaken or even Dead Man's Pier probably skew too closely to The Fog, for example. But material like Dead Exposure, Scarecrow, or Wicked Growth feel like they have their own identities with fertile ground.
Yup, the icons are cool but my impression is that there's so much lore that it'll be tough to balance including enough for the fans while making it accessible to newcomers (admittedly I don't know the icons that well so I might be mistaken). Better to go with something more unconnected, at least to start with.
In terms of houses to adapt, Scarecrow is one, and I was also thinking Graveyard Games since there's weirdly not that many horror movies set in graveyards. The candle hallway is a trailer moment. The Urban Legend mazes at Hollywood should probably also get a look.