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Come on @AlexanderMBush where are those vectorized logos lol
I was thinking more New York personally, but maybe.
I almost feel like it has potential to give similar vibes to 2019's viking scarezone, so I could also see it working well in Central Park maybeHonestly wouldn't be shocked if this goes in Hollywood and that blumhouse scarezone rumor was bs. This sounds like a Hollywood scarezone imo
Come on @AlexanderMBush where are those vectorized logos lol
My guess: RoF remains the cheapest option to record influencer content and dole it out thru October (without actually going anymore)--can't film in houses anyway, so Express no benefit. Despite the pages long debate here, anyone who buys Express on some level "cares" about the event, want to see it through Halloween. Two different crowds. Universal basically banking that people complain about long lines, not crowded streets.
Hold up, normal people don’t start celebrating Halloween in late July?Also may help that, in a traditional sense, the public doesn't celebrate Halloween until it actually hits October. Could be leaving Sept for the "die-hards/HHN fans" and October for the "regular tourists".
Hold up, normal people don’t start celebrating Halloween in late July?
Halloween ain't just a celebration mate, it's a state of mind. I close my eyes and I'm literally experiencing Halloween right now, I'm instantly transported to my memories of hhn.Hold up, normal people don’t start celebrating Halloween in late July?
This is an interesting idea.
I still bet we see a Victoria Frankenstein cameo at some point.
If that’s the case, October would’ve been busy with regular tourists last year when the passes went offline at the end of September, would it not? For the most part it wasn’t, Especially Halloween week.Also may help that, in a traditional sense, the public doesn't celebrate Halloween until it actually hits October. Could be leaving Sept for the "die-hards/HHN fans" and October for the "regular tourists".
If that’s the case, October would’ve been busy with regular tourists last year when the passes went offline at the end of September, would it not? For the most part it wasn’t, Especially Halloween week.