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Why do you want to hurt me?
lol think of it this way, anything more than that is a win.
Why do you want to hurt me?
Just two guesses: Universal doesn't want to open the doors for legal challenge to their theme park rights; Disney doesn't have the financials to do anything truly innovative due to the Fox deal and WDW cost overruns from poor cost control.There’s got to be some sort of sneaky weird reason we haven’t had a solid, ground-up Avengers ride since the MCU exploded, right? Disney has kept it to reskins and Web Slingers (which, regardless of your opinion of, we can all agree is as “safe” as new attractions come). IOA completely missed the mark on the Hulk re-theme and never ended up replacing Doom. It can’t just be that one of the most successful action IPs of all time is just “unlucky”…
There is NO WAY they get RDJ for a ride without paying him $20M. Especially with him trying to be taken seriously as an actor again.True, lucky it's not a churro stand or we would still be waiting...
I wish you were right about hints in the shop but as others have said it just feels so unlikely now.
Somehow it's made even worse by this being their biggest franchise which has already peaked, they really dropped the ball on Marvel.
I'm not sure the Multiverse would work now as I think audiences have generally not really taken to it.
if it was me I'd get the original Avengers back and make it something classic and timeless, remind us all how amazing Infinity War/Endgame were.
I actually think a version of Pandora is destined for WDSP. Possibly just FoP. Avatar is huge in France.My conspiracy theory on the matter is that SWGE was a huge disappointment financially, and Avatar land is kind of under monetized and they couldn't get any of the international parks to bite on cloning it, which left Avengers in the lurch when it came to the budgeting. I also think it's clear Disney and Marvel thought the franchise was bullet proof, and now that it very clearly is not they're left in limbo.
Sorry, I should have been more clear. Back before Avatar opened they were pushing HARD for OLC to get in on the development costs, with a big presentation at a D23 event in Japan. But they never bit. I think they were hoping they could get some recouped costs with bringing that outside partner in. When that never happened, they were on the hook for a billion+ land that (IMO) is probably under monetized.There is NO WAY they get RDJ for a ride without paying him $20M. Especially with him trying to be taken seriously as an actor again.
I actually think a version of Pandora is destined for WDSP. Possibly just FoP. Avatar is huge in France.
Turns out OLC was smart for that as the main market that TWOW underperformed by a lot in compared to Avatar was Japan.Sorry, I should have been more clear. Back before Avatar opened they were pushing HARD for OLC to get in on the development costs, with a big presentation at a D23 event in Japan. But they never bit. I think they were hoping they could get some recouped costs with bringing that outside partner in. When that never happened, they were on the hook for a billion+ land that (IMO) is probably under monetized.
Or they’re just, like, normal Japanese moviegoers who responded to a pitch about Avatar with “what’s that?”Turns out OLC was smart for that as the main market that TWOW underperformed by a lot in compared to Avatar was Japan.
Not surprisingI don’t have inside info on how the vibes are now regarding SWGE within the company, but I know for sure it was expected to be the biggest thing at Disney Parks ever and it just… didn’t deliver. Rise is outstanding, but it seems too expensive for the amount of $$$ the land doesn’t seem to be making.
I’ve read so much on it, but haven’t been to Batuu. That being said, minus Rise which is expensive as hell, SWGE seems like a massive overall fail.
Yep, my thoughts also. I agree with with you on all those points.My conspiracy theory on the matter is that SWGE was a huge disappointment financially, and Avatar land is kind of under monetized and they couldn't get any of the international parks to bite on cloning it, which left Avengers in the lurch when it came to the budgeting. I also think it's clear Disney and Marvel thought the franchise was bullet proof, and now that it very clearly is not they're left in limbo.
They completely just over thought the land. Same with Avengers Campus imo. The lands themselves should be simple and easy to market, creativity needs to be in the ride storytelling.Not surprising
The Internet isn't always right but making that land not based on the classic's was the reason the land failed
I know many online will be like "I saw a kid dressed Rey...therefor the sequels are loved" But the sequels have no where near the fans of the OT films and I think even less then Prequel fans who got the Clone wars TV show as they were growing up
While the sequels made money.....the merch was way down, not as many games based on those stories and the hotel failed.
I hope this makes Disney push the sequels away and....try to start fresh with the Rey film if that ever happens.
Yep, my thoughts also. I agree with with you on all those points.
At this point, it's funny how Marvel Super Hero Island has more soul overall than Avengers Campus for a land built 25 years ago.I think the problem with Avengers and SWGE is they lack soul. SWGE based on the size of the land, Avengers based on the esthetic.
As some others have said, this generation of Imagineers seem to have a bad habit of overthinking their creations. Perhaps it's professional arrogance, too techie oriented, and a lack of common sense. They just don't seem to have a good feel for what's important/interesting to the common guest. They may need to start spending more time in the parks, and less time in offices isolated from the parks.The only thing I would say is that Marvel and Star Wars should have been bulletproof except that Disney took the jackets off. By ignoring fans (who make the subject popular), they ignored the strengths of both franchises.