Oh I should been more clear with what I wrote in the original post. Sorry. Let me elaborate:
1. I didn’t mean that Universal to go to court for this at all. I meant more in the lines of; well Universal is doing license deals with various companies for their event, so why don’t they just come to Bobbie Weiner and ask her if they can bring the character back, and pay her. For a while I thought “eh maybe Bloody Mary isn’t popular enough” so that might be the reason they won’t do another licensing deal, but then they did license deals for Killer Klowns and Trick R’ Treat. Again I’m a little out of touch with horror now, but I don’t think these two properties really were on par with the popularity of Freddy and Jason. Plus they both totally started as just scarezones, not houses until the following years. So I’m not quite sure it’s a matter of popularity.
2. I also wasn’t really thinking of marketing per se. I meant more like the event itself. They could have gotten her a house (not necessarily making her an icon) or even a scarezone for any year; just don’t refer to Bloody Mary. It’s like the Gorewood Forest and other ilk, just plain ol fanservice. What really makes me curious about this is that they can’t even give her a cameo in the houses or streets. The Icons house as a scene with mirrors and lights flashing… so why not just shove Mary in her doctor form there? I don’t think that should cause a breach in contract right?
3. I’m also weirded out by the whole Icons thing. I think to 2017’s event; where the creative team wanted to put the Caretaker as icon but marketing wouldn’t allow it. Alright… so why didn’t the creative team just do it like 2009 where the IPS are in the spotlight but there is a “main villain” who controls everything with a simplistic story and they still have their own house despite not being the icon (technically). I don’t know too much about A&D but I’m pretty sure they like Icons, they know their die-hards love icons, they’re really into storytelling so… what gives? I wonder if TJ Mannarino or whoever really despised the Usher and didn’t want something like that again.
Again going back to the Mary topic, maybe they could have done something like that again, just don’t market her at all. And as for the “separating the Bloody Mary aspect” well like I said it’s a die-hard thing, like Eddie. I think the reason Mary resonated with fans was solely on the backstory alone. And the whole “Doctor Agana” backstory really didn’t make much sense being there with the Bloody Mary aspect so.