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I mean, “possible” is razing 80% of backstage. So congrats on your never-going-to-happen proposal.So it is possible. Thank you.
I mean, “possible” is razing 80% of backstage. So congrats on your never-going-to-happen proposal.So it is possible. Thank you.
What proposal? My glass is half full. Yours?I mean, “possible” is razing 80% of backstage. So congrats on your never-going-to-happen proposal.
Sorry if I ruffled your feathers.Please stop trolling.
What proposal? My glass is half full. Yours?
Sorry if I ruffled your feathers.
Anyways, for people who have been following these LOTR rumors the past decade, whether you're an insider or just a reader, does this feel like the most real chance that something legit is in the works? Mainly for me now I feel it is because the Tolkien estate is doing some more things now. So I'm curious what others think. Obviously this is all just pure speculation fun.
Ya that makes sense. I honestly can’t think of another IP that would be able to attract crowds for years to come. The only other one I can think of is Spongebob, honestly. Even then I’d say it’s not as big. So exciting if possibly true I mean that’d be huggeee.For me, it's similar to an HHN truism. There's only a handful of IPs left not controlled by Disney. Since (excepting water parks) the only original land UOR ever attempted was back in 1999, they need two new strong IPs to anchor IoA and keep it fresh after EU opens. So a whatever it takes plan to get LotR seems likely, especially with the seeming change in control of the estate. Because what else is out there that could support a land?
Middle Earth and Oz are really the last available land worthy IPs. There is a ton of attraction worthy IPs out there like Bond and Star Trek.For me, it's similar to an HHN truism. There's only a handful of IPs left not controlled by Disney. Since (excepting water parks) the only original land UOR ever attempted was back in 1999, they need two new strong IPs to anchor IoA and keep it fresh after EU opens. So a whatever it takes plan to get LotR seems likely, especially with the seeming change in control of the estate. Because what else is out there that could support a land?
Not rumored for EU?For me, it's similar to an HHN truism. There's only a handful of IPs left not controlled by Disney. Since (excepting water parks) the only original land UOR ever attempted was back in 1999, they need two new strong IPs to anchor IoA and keep it fresh after EU opens. So a whatever it takes plan to get LotR seems likely, especially with the seeming change in control of the estate. Because what else is out there that could support a land?
Good call on Oz, but I think for millennials and Gen Z people Spongebob done to a really high level for a land would be a sell, along with all else that Universal has to offer. Everyone I know my age watched the show, kids today still watch the shoe, movie continue to get made and do okay it eeems? Not as familiar with the current box office performance but the next film looks fun and like a nostalgia trip. The musical recently did relatively well and could be turned into a theme park show. So, idk. I’d love to take my hypothetical kid to Bikini Bottom in 10 years when I’m 32, would bring back memories for sure. I think a lot of other people feel the same way but I could be wrong. I don’t watch the show anymore but I’m very fond of it. Timeless honestly.Middle Earth and Oz are really the last available land worthy IPs. There is a ton of attraction worthy IPs out there like Bond and Star Trek.
I was mainly talking about "available" IPs. There are already 2 parks using the Spongebob IP. The same situation exists with IPs like DC Comics and Peanuts.Good call on Oz, but I think for millennials and Gen Z people Spongebob done to a really high level for a land would be a sell, along with all else that Universal has to offer. Everyone I know my age watched the show, kids today still watch the shoe, movie continue to get made and do okay it eeems? Not as familiar with the current box office performance but the next film looks fun and like a nostalgia trip. The musical recently did relatively well and could be turned into a theme park show. So, idk. I’d love to take my hypothetical kid to Bikini Bottom in 10 years when I’m 32, would bring back memories for sure. I think a lot of other people feel the same way but I could be wrong. I don’t watch the show anymore but I’m very fond of it. Timeless honestly.
Oh my b, wasn’t totally aware of the rights there.I was mainly talking about "available" IPs. There are already 2 parks using the Spongebob IP. The same situation exists with IPs like DC Comics and Peanuts.
Well, to be fair, the 2 parks using Spongebob are both in shopping malls. So not really major parks. But they still lock up the IP.Oh my b, wasn’t totally aware of the rights there.
My guess:
They're working on this but possibly going to wait to see how the Amazon show performs. If it's disappointing they may not continue with it, or not continue with the same scale.
If the Amazon show does great, then full funding.
I'm sure Universal also sees the popularity of Rise of the Resistance and are thinking they just got "beat" for the #1 attraction in Orlando and they may be looking to bring another big IP into the area
Would they have the rights to the Amazon show?
I don’t know how these scenarios work, does the license include everything or just the books or the movies or the tv show or everything.
They would not have the rights to the Amazon show.Would they have the rights to the Amazon show?
I don’t know how these scenarios work, does the license include everything or just the books or the movies or the tv show or everything.