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Other soundstages are closer.Random question but does anyone know why SS 19 is no longer used?
Other soundstages are closer.Random question but does anyone know why SS 19 is no longer used?
Evil Dead, as a franchise, was "proven" to not be a major draw so Marketing is going to be hesitant to revisit that well. Pet Semetary has the King aspect to deal with - Universal would have to use a loophole to bring, and they've already pissed King off with a loophole once already. Creepshow is likely appearing in Hollywood, so is conceivable to appear in Orlando next year.
They had Conjuring in development for 2017, but the lawsuit filed against the Warrens (and naming WB) put a halt on the house. It became Hive, but Universal is probably a little skittish to attempt it again until all of those waters are settled. Anabelle is a part of the Conjuring universe, so falls under the same umbrella.
Not like matters. We know this year's lineup.
I mean, we're still VERY unclear on one of the originals, and unclear on what direction they take with two others.
How could Creepshow appear in Hollywood if King is involved? Do they have some sort of loophole like they did with Shining?
Part one - I'm pretty confident on the directions the originals are going. I've dropped enough clues, I think, for people to have figured them out.I mean, we're still VERY unclear on one of the originals, and unclear on what direction they take with two others.
How could Creepshow appear in Hollywood if King is involved? Do they have some sort of loophole like they did with Shining?
So is there really going to be a scare zone and house based on Rob Zombie content? I mean I like some of his movies and one album of his (Educated Horses), but this feels like too much. I prefer one or the other, not both. I prefer just HO1C rather than a scare zone but just my opinion.
From an A&D standpoint, I can imagine they've probably been looking to do something Rob Zombie / HOTC for a good while Hollywood had done it successfully so long ago.
I just hope he doesn’t have any creative control to pull any messed up crap like this again...
Haunted house includes John Wayne Gacy room - Chicago Tribune
The possibility of Creepshow being a "preview" of the upcoming Shudder reboot was brought up. But I don't know how that would work considering there is no date attached to it
You do realize that we basically know the lineup at this point, right?
All ten houses??!! Then what are they? Lol
All ten houses??!! Then what are they? Lol
I am not sure if this has been brought up but have there been any rumors wether they are attempting at keeping the level of intensity from last year, or toning it back? I think last year was one of the best years as far as scare factor and detail, and I am hopeful they bring that same quality to this year's event.
I am not sure if this has been brought up but have there been any rumors wether they are attempting at keeping the level of intensity from last year, or toning it back? I think last year was one of the best years as far as scare factor and detail, and I am hopeful they bring that same quality to this year's event.
Let's catch you up then.
Already Officially confirmed by Uni
Stranger Things (Seasons 2 & 3)
Nightingales : Blood Pit
Universal Monsters
Depths of Fear
Remaining IP's to be announced
Ghostbusters
House of 1000 Corpses
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Remaining Originals to be announced
A Yeti house
A Tooth Fairy house
"Graveyard: Hide and Shriek" (Buncha' kids playing hide and seek in a graveyard, where ghosts and or zombies interrupt the game.)
Well it's been reported that Nightingales: Blood Pit is gonna' be quite gory and nasty, and it's also HHN's "response" to the silly notion that the event is going "family friendly".
Wow ok. Only bummed there’s no Haunting of hill house and Killer clowns isn’t one of my favorites. They could’ve had something much better than that. But that’s just my opinion. I’m loving some of the original houses though.And House of 1000 corpses is going to be awesome.
Hill House could come eventually, either there might’ve been a licensing issue or they’re waiting for the show to grow. Don’t disagree about Klowns though, I was excited for it at first but the more I think about it the costumes might end up clunky.
My guess would relate to a similar loophole from The Shining, the director and the distribution company of Creepshow.I mean, we're still VERY unclear on one of the originals, and unclear on what direction they take with two others.
How could Creepshow appear in Hollywood if King is involved? Do they have some sort of loophole like they did with Shining?