I don't like too, but there is a major thing that I have been more apparently wanting to address when it comes to the Hollywood team, and it's this.
As I've been looking at more of the potential Terror Tram being once again, IP-based, I decided out of boredom of Eli Roth's Terror Tram..and, I don't know why, but as much as I love it for it's originality; it didn't take as much of a risk as I remembered.
Hell, to be quite honest, this is what Clownz 3D should've been back in 2014. I have supported Murdy quite a lot, and that more and more; I think that he and Chris needs to depart from the team
Through the past few years, the team has recycled IPs and stories to where they have lost not only their charm; but also that it's becoming more generic than before.
I am almost willing to say that Six Flags has taken far more risks than Hollywood at this point.
They have allowed their creative teams to bring rather unique and even really good experiences that; as much as I think Hollywood's does good on their fans, they haven't thought of what could happen when they will start simply repeating their material.
Case in point? While it'll be fascinating to see the Killer Quartet have the possibility of being with each other, they have all been featured in various capacities on the Terror Tram.
If you have been to the event for multiple years, the value will almost be non-existent for people to go on the Tram. And that last year, they got their tribute and send-off that is needed, as you can't use them forever.
And that one in particular may have more issues on if he'd ever come back.
Halloween Horror Nights is losing to me, originality in many forms. And that, as much as I have supported John Murdy and Chris Willams; they aren't the people to lead the future of the event.
They brought HHN back in a time where they were limits of what they could truly achieve, and that the best thing that they need to do is a Scary Farm-esque cleaning of house.
There are so many individuals that would have the potential to bring something that Hollywood has never seen, and that they need to make change, as if they don't; they will handicap themselves faster than anything good can come.
I am typing this late at night, so take this as a "Lava" Take.