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Why wasn't Men in Black: Alien Attack cloned to USH?

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Jan 13, 2016
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Why wasn't Men in Black: Alien Attack cloned to Universal Hollywood? It seemed like an awesome addition! :)
Also, do they sell MIB merchandise there?
 
There was a really good episode of Season Pass Podcast that had an interview with the designers: The Season Pass: The Essential Theme Park Podcast : tspp #166- Creating Men In Black: Alien Attack @ Universal Studios Florida 6/2/11

From the sounds of it, an exact clone wasn’t in the cards. The dual-track system was a nightmare to design and control. So it probably would have been a different ride or ride system, had it made it’s way west. That said, I’m suprised that USJapan didn’t have space for this set aside somewhere.
 
Not enough room to justify it without also ruining the production centers and the Studio Tour. There's also supposed to be a plan for Universal Studios Hollywood to get the Spider-Man ride where the Mummy building was supposed to be , but Universal's parent company Vivendi (before NBCUniversal then later Comcast) at the time had little to no interests in theme parks let alone importing a cloned ride in another park, so Universal elected to its its own IP for the Mummy building.
 
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Not as it used to, though Sony has plans to have a Jump Street crossover with MiB. MiB is still largely popular and talked about though, having agents acting cool and shady similar to that of the 1990s kids is fantastic and new.
That 23 jump street idea is just awful, I hope they don't go with it