- Jan 30, 2020
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A 30 year anniversary house in a tent. Somewhat disappointed. Could easily switch with icons. At least we’re (supposedly) getting both.
This sounds plausible because the backstory for 26 mentioned that Jack was being kept on an evidence shelf in a prison area in the box until someone would unleash him.Believe me or don’t... it will come out soon enough and you all will see I’m accurate.
Today the HHN 30 tv spot started filming in the sound stages. Following information is from someone I know who was on set today helping with production.
1. Don’t know exactly if it’s the main commercial, however seems to be.
2. Setting is jack walking slowly down a hallway in a prison/jail. Talking about how he escaped from the box. (Which personally I think is starting to be over used)
3. Icons/ old HHN characters walking behind him later on.
4. the “bent neck lady” was apart of today’s production but was shot separately.
5. jack is in his 25 outfit but with a little revamping/ new things.
6. other icons that were seen were the usher, Cindy, eddie and chance.
7. production is supposed to go until Wednesday.
8.Jack did lots of different takes saying different things. He did mention something along the Lines of “Aw social distancing” (personally don’t think that’ll end up getting used)
9. He has a victim that is a guard. It seems very very similar to the shadybrook spot during 16. But again time will tell with this. But my friend gave me all of this information in detail.
I mean if i remember right the anniversary maze at 20 was in a parade warehouse, so it can be done in locations other than soundstages.A 30 year anniversary house in a tent. Somewhat disappointed. Could easily switch with icons. At least we’re (supposedly) getting both.
I mean if i remember right the anniversary maze at 20 was in a parade warehouse, so it can be done in locations other than soundstages.
I really hate to ask this, but with the MNSSHP announcement...
It's on 'til it's not. Universal is open right now and doing relatively well. Disney is not open at all. We're closing in on announcement season either way.I really hate to ask this, but with the MNSSHP announcement...
Also seeing as how it leans more on parades, fireworks, stage shows, MnG's and handing out candy, it's really not that surprising when you think about it. Most of that stuff they can't do anyway on a normal day because of covid.I believe it says more about Disney's operating margin than having a safe event.
I believe it says more about Disney's operating margin than having a safe event.
It's on 'til it's not. Universal is open right now and doing relatively well. Disney is not open at all. We're closing in on announcement season either way.
I mean they also stopped doing the Instagram and Twitter countdown... seems like they’re biding their time a little longer.I really hate to ask this, but with the MNSSHP announcement...
Beat me to it.Also seeing as how it leans more on parades, fireworks, stage shows, MnG's and handing out candy, it's really not that surprising when you think about it. Most of that stuff they can't do anyway on a normal day because of covid.
Beat me to it.
Candy is a very large expense for them and their not going to get the turnout they want because people don't want to be dipping their hands into barrels full of Covid Candy
Couldn’t they just have a CM dump the candy into bags instead?
I mean for Orlando Universal is basically the only major park open in town and it's not insanely crowded, I assume the same principle would apply to halloween events.MNSSHP being canceled definitely makes me worried, but true the experience is much different with parades and fireworks shows...
If HHN does indeed go on as planned, I'm worried on how crowds will be considering it will likely be the only Halloween event in town