So January 26th.
Most of the stuff they get absolutely wrong, but I am half-curious to see what happens if they're right. Hoping they're right. Honestly would make a lot of sense if Hollywood is ready to give an update for the sake of the road to LA2028 for both the Studio and the Park as a whole. Especially; as they will be the media hub for all of IOC/Olympics in the terms of international news groups having residency over the period of time.
Also as an additional note: Come August it will be the 10th year anniversary of LACounty's Approval of the Evolution Plan. Can't help but think they'll make that notable in some aspect.
Thnking about this, I think i can see what they could do if this happens:
Studio
- LA2028 Preparations information (specifically to demonstrate how the Studio will use the lot for IOC/Global)
- Creative Campus Update
- Remaining Park Lake Stages to be built (they are explicitly shown at the Barham art. Makes sense we get a reconfirmation, as they were intended for IOC)
Park
- Donkey Kong Country (Inclined to trust Drew Taylor's words. Think however this is not Summer, but is actually Holiday 2025, to coincide with whatever comes next for DKC (Whether it be a new game or even that rumored Illumination Spin-off)
- Hollywood Drift (With it seemingly a lock for 2024, makes sense they would aim to get this out sooner than later in information. If not now, then by May or June.)
- Hotel/Expansion of Citywalk (With IOC News Medias, I actually think this is going to be a larger topic that could justify this going to a billion. We've speculated, wished, and talked about the potential of a hotel to death. But I genuinely, fully think; they have to have the spaces locked down for the 2028 year. Even if it's just for one of the Hotels, USH desperately needs it)
Most of what I think outside of Studio and Hotel, won't be talked about beyond 2025. Save them for a later time, and focus on what'd be coming in the "Immediate" future. The immediate moment. One of the problems they did with Hogsmeade was having the "big" end-project in public sight. Focus on what is coming in the next two years for the parks and focus on studio needs first and foremost.