I remember how long Potter was rumored to be coming to Universal
And then, one day, they announced it.
And then, one day, they announced it.
I remember how long Potter was rumored to be coming to Universal
And then, one day, they announced it.
Some IPs are just timeless. These have all the books, the films, a new Amazon TV series. Final Lord Of The Rings is still one of the top box office performances of all time. I see your point, but it’s not like they’re plucking a random franchise here ya know. Hasn’t been a Monsters movie in forever really but hey we’re still getting a land there as well!Even with the new tv series, the movies will be 20 years old once any potential LOTR land is built - not exactly a current relevant IP by then.
That's not to say I wouldn't love it to be true though!
Even with the new tv series, the movies will be 20 years old once any potential LOTR land is built - not exactly a current relevant IP by then.
That's not to say I wouldn't love it to be true though!
The IP is 83 years old. Middle Earth first appeared in 1937 with The Hobbit. The Lord of the Rings followed in 1954.Even with the new tv series, the movies will be 20 years old once any potential LOTR land is built - not exactly a current relevant IP by then.
That's not to say I wouldn't love it to be true though!
*Disney angrily buys HBO in spite*The IP is 83 years old. Middle Earth first appeared in 1937 with The Hobbit. The Lord of the Rings followed in 1954.
The IP has the timeless weight of literature behind it. Like Shakespeare, these stories will still be being told in a hundred years.
I have to say, an article I read yesterday regarding the new Amazon series cracked me up. They claimed that the series would fail because it would only be a cheap sexless rip-off of Game of Thrones. When IRL GoT was just a cheap sexed up rip-off of the LotR.
Interesting to see this come up again, did it ever go away?
My 2 cents.
Perfect IP and land to open in the existing parks, aim for around the same time as Epic opening to keep fans flocking to the existing parks and not just Epic.
A two year build on the next land seems likely...Whatever it isHistorically, UOR has a light year in terms of additions after adding something major. So with EU opening in 2023, 2025 seems to be a reasonable guess as to when we could possibly see this. IF there is any truth to the rumor.
I wonder if they would try the 2 separate park areas again with some mode of connection between them but you would need something on the parameter of both parks connecting like LC and just to throw a massive can of gasoline on this, didn’t @Brian G. say that if Mummy was to go it would be like 5 years from now.
Nope. I said to make peace with the idea that Mummy could be gone. The "5 years from now" was just pointing out that it will be a 20-year old ride system.
I think people forget how big the Mummy showbuilding is...Also, if you add in the F&F show building and some backstage area you have an incredibly big plotIt's not like the coaster manufacturer has gone bust or it's been exposed to the higher G forces and external weather that Hulk and DC had to endure. I don't see any reason why they couldn't keep it going for as long as they want unless they have a better idea for the plot of land.
Not that I'm saying LOTR is going there because it sounds like a theming nightmare.
It's not like the coaster manufacturer has gone bust or it's been exposed to the higher G forces and external weather that Hulk and DC had to endure. I don't see any reason why they couldn't keep it going for as long as they want unless they have a better idea for the plot of land.
Not that I'm saying LOTR is going there because it sounds like a theming nightmare.
1. Universal doesn't cling to nostalgia.
2. Monsters (with Mummy) IP looks to be moving to EU. Universal also rebooting Monsters franchise in the movies.
3. The ride system is getting older each day.
4. It's not closing any time soon; and if it did - it would be in a post-EU world. It could be 5 years, it could be 10 years. They also could close it up tomorrow.
Something is going to give eventually. It could be a refurb, it could be a complete gutting. That's the point of it all. We don't know. There are too many variables to get worked up about it now.
I think people forget how big the Mummy showbuilding is...Also, if you add in the F&F show building and some backstage area you have an incredibly big plot