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i would like to known what tooth fairy was going to be about since we wont see it next year proablly or for while
Bedtime Storiesi would like to known what tooth fairy was going to be about since we wont see it next year proablly or for while
that i would like to see but they chose us instead which is fine and maybe it might surprise people but will seeBedtime Stories
That's what the house was about.
Im dissapointed we didnt get an Adam Sandler series of haunts.Bedtime Stories
That's what the house was about.
A&D, with management, is having a chat with Blumhouse about HHN30.
I'll take IT Chapters 1+2 for $2000 Alex.:bigeye:
Gut says Halloween but my brains saying Black Christmas. Supposedly Warner Bros is easing up on Universal so hopefully they can get a big one from them next year
Heres hoping for Arkham Asylum.:bigeye:
Gut says Halloween but my brains saying Black Christmas. Supposedly Warner Bros is easing up on Universal so hopefully they can get a big one from them next year
:bigeye:
Gut says Halloween but my brains saying Black Christmas. Supposedly Warner Bros is easing up on Universal so hopefully they can get a big one from them next year
From 23 through 27, you entered the queue for a house next to Minion Mayhem's entrance.
My impression is that the AT&T merger changed things - as some with more insight than me have suggested, they want absolutely no involvement in running physical themed experiences, including something seasonal like Horror Made Here. They'd much rather take the easy, passive income of collecting licensing $$. This would include allowing attractions for Halloween Horror Nights.
I am under the impression that The Conjuring is still off limits to parties outside Warner Bros itself. Something like IT, however, could theoretically be on the table (assuming Stephen King can be circumvented.) Creepshow coming together is telling.
My impression is that the AT&T merger changed things - as some with more insight than me have suggested, they want absolutely no involvement in running physical themed experiences, including something seasonal like Horror Made Here. They'd much rather take the easy, passive income of collecting licensing $$. This would include allowing attractions for Halloween Horror Nights.
I am under the impression that The Conjuring is still off limits to parties outside Warner Bros itself. Something like IT, however, could theoretically be on the table (assuming Stephen King can be circumvented.) Creepshow coming together is telling.
I've always wondered: how did they lay out the SS house exits at 23? It was a pretty unusual configuration.
There is no way in hell King allows It to come to HHN. Ever.
Scale of 0-10, how big is the property are they negotiating with Blumhouse for 30? Maybe Invisible Man.
I've always wondered: how did they lay out the SS house exits at 23? It was a pretty unusual configuration.
There is no way in hell King allows It to come to HHN. Ever.
Scale of 0-10, how big is the property are they negotiating with Blumhouse for 30? Maybe Invisible Man.
For sure, if Invisible Man is a hit, then other Universal Monsters are coming from them, and that'll probably be a regular fixture at HHN going forward. Dunno about Invisible Man itself though, for obvious, character related reasons.
There's a path forward for King properties, especially considering WB's IT experience both this year and 2017.
I was kinda under the impression that he only let WB have the rights. Remember, the only reason they got The Shining and Creepshow was because of Kubrick and Romero, respectively.
If Blumhouse comes to hhn 30 I could see it being five nights at Freddy’s.
Based on the casting calls sent out this year, I’d say it’s not happening.