Universal's Epic Universe Wish List & Speculation | Page 200 | Inside Universal Forums
Inside Universal Forums
Inside Universal Forums
  • Home
  • Forums
    New posts Search forums Account Upgrades
  • News
    Universal Studios Hollywood Universal Orlando Universal Studios Japan Universal Studios Singapore Universal Studios Beijing
  • Merchandise
Log in Register
What's new Search

Search

By:
  • New posts
  • Search forums
  • Account Upgrades
Menu
Log in

Register

Install the app
  • Signing up for a Premium Membership is a donation to help Inside Universal maintain costs and offers an ad-free experience on the forum. Learn more about it here.
  • Forums
  • Universal Parks & Resorts
  • Universal Orlando Resort
  • Universal Epic Universe
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.

Universal's Epic Universe Wish List & Speculation

  • Thread starter Thread starter Brian G.
  • Start date Start date Aug 1, 2019
Status
Not open for further replies.
Prev
  • 1
  • …

    Go to page

  • 198
  • 199
  • 200
  • 201
  • 202
  • …

    Go to page

  • 526
Next
First Prev 200 of 526

Go to page

Next Last
jarmor

jarmor

Jurassic Ranger
Joined
May 27, 2010
Messages
1,314
Location
South Carolina
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,981
Is how successful a movie is a predictor of how successful a land based off of it would be?
 
RevFreako

RevFreako

Webslinger
V.I.P. Member
Joined
Mar 30, 2015
Messages
3,663
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,982
jarmor said:
Is how successful a movie is a predictor of how successful a land based off of it would be?
Click to expand...
Depends on how you define success.

You could take a movie that made twelve dollars but had strong story, setting and characters, and build a creatively successful land that would endure. You could also build a creatively successful land that would endure out of a billion dollar popcorn fart of a movie like Avatar. Of these though, only one brings the front-of-mind stature of a billion-dollar earner, which makes drawing a financial success a lot easier out if the latter.
 
  • Like
Reactions: rageofthegods and Coolbfitz
Grabnar

Grabnar

Jurassic Ranger
Platinum Member
Joined
Aug 5, 2018
Messages
2,023
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,983
jarmor said:
Is how successful a movie is a predictor of how successful a land based off of it would be?
Click to expand...

They correlate but definitely aren't 100% predictors. For example, Waterworld is still loved in CA despite being a huge flop, but F&F, which is one of the biggest franchises of all time, is already looking at being replaced or at least re-themed.
 
Cup_Of_Coffee

Cup_Of_Coffee

Time Traveler
Joined
Aug 7, 2018
Messages
7,764
Age
27
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,984
Im nowhere near an expert but this is my gatherings:

- Movie does well, check.
- Movie sequel does well/other form of media does well, double check.
- Merchandise sales are profitable, check.

Those are likely the main things they look at. Popularity, sustainability, and merchandising.
 
HandsomePete

HandsomePete

Jurassic Ranger
Joined
Jul 8, 2019
Messages
1,613
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,985
jarmor said:
Is how successful a movie is a predictor of how successful a land based off of it would be?
Click to expand...
Can’t really look at it at a land level because there’s not a big enough sample size and it all comes down to budget. Swap the budgets for Toy Story and Star Wars Lands and see what comes back.

At an attraction level, it’s not a 0 correlation but it’s basically zero. Again, the concept and quality of the ride is the primary driver. Take Monsters Inc - if you can’t even get a consistent read on how the franchise “performs” from Laugh Floor to the DCA ride to what could have been a doors coaster, how do you even begin to compare that to another IP. Or something like Space Mountain. Along those same lines, if you built a Home on the Range spinner, it would do about the same as the Aladdin spinner.

Serious hot take here, but big immersive IP lands are overrated. A park should have 2-3 max. Generic land concepts where you have more flexibility at an attraction level work just as well.
 
Last edited: Aug 5, 2020
  • Like
Reactions: OhHaiInternet95 and UPSguy
rhino4evr

rhino4evr

Dragon Trainer
Joined
Apr 7, 2010
Messages
5,543
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,986
HandsomePete said:
Can’t really look at it at a land level because there’s not a big enough sample size and it all comes down to budget. Swap the budgets for Toy Story and Star Wars Lands and see what comes back.

At an attraction level, it’s not a 0 correlation but it’s basically zero. Again, the concept and quality of the ride is the primary driver. Take Monsters Inc - if you can’t even get a consistent read on how the franchise “performs” from Laugh Floor to the DCA ride to what could have been a doors coaster, how do you even begin to compare that to another IP. Or something like Space Mountain.

Serious hot take here, but big immersive IP lands are overrated. A park should have 2-3 max. Generic land concepts where you have more flexibility at an attraction level work just as well.
Click to expand...

lol, that’s like the opposite concept of Epic Worlds. The park is nothing but highly themed lands based on IPs.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Coolbfitz
Cup_Of_Coffee

Cup_Of_Coffee

Time Traveler
Joined
Aug 7, 2018
Messages
7,764
Age
27
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,987
HandsomePete said:
Can’t really look at it at a land level because there’s not a big enough sample size and it all comes down to budget. Swap the budgets for Toy Story and Star Wars Lands and see what comes back.

At an attraction level, it’s not a 0 correlation but it’s basically zero. Again, the concept and quality of the ride is the primary driver. Take Monsters Inc - if you can’t even get a consistent read on how the franchise “performs” from Laugh Floor to the DCA ride to what could have been a doors coaster, how do you even begin to compare that to another IP. Or something like Space Mountain.

Serious hot take here, but big immersive IP lands are overrated. A park should have 2-3 max. Generic land concepts where you have more flexibility at an attraction level work just as well.
Click to expand...
See I disagree on the last take. An entire park of them like EU seems special, but I don't believe every park needs to become that. However, it immerses you SO well into the story that someone even unfamiliar with the IP (ahem, me and Potter) can grow to absolutely LOVE the property because of the work they've done in their theme parks. I think they're here to stay, but everything doesn't need a huge land for itself. Some, definitely do however. Nintendo, How To Train Your Dragon, Monsters, Pokemon are among the deserving ones imo. Need something that you can make a mini area out of.

Something like Ghostbusters, Back To The Future, Transformers, etc, don't naturally provide that like others can/do. I think there is a balance to be found, and if EU is made or not, I think having that be an outlier is perfectly fine and how it should be.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Frogki, Grabnar and RevFreako
HandsomePete

HandsomePete

Jurassic Ranger
Joined
Jul 8, 2019
Messages
1,613
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,988
rhino4evr said:
lol, that’s like the opposite concept of Epic Worlds. The park is nothing but highly themed lands based on IPs.
Click to expand...
Right - not saying EU is wrong per se but it’s a peculiar box to be stuck in with what you would hope to be a 30, 40, 50 year asset.

Only immersive lands also flies in the face of how Universal has managed the studios park. Earthquake to F&F, Kong to Mummy, Twister to Fallon, T2 to Bourne, BTTF to Simpsons. Jimmy Neutron to Minions. Whatever it was to Transformers.

I‘ll say Nintendo is timeless. I’ll also say Monsters are timeless. FB is borderline in its rumored form. HTTYD is not timeless. We’ll be explaining to our grandkids what HTTYD was like how our parents explain Woody Woodpecker to our kids.
 
  • Like
Reactions: rhino4evr, Coolbfitz and UPSguy
R

rageofthegods

Webslinger
Joined
Sep 10, 2017
Messages
3,332
Age
35
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,989
HandsomePete said:
Right - not saying EU is wrong per se but it’s a peculiar box to be stuck in with what you would hope to be a 30, 40, 50 year asset.

Only immersive lands also flies in the face of how Universal has managed the studios park. Earthquake to F&F, Kong to Mummy, Twister to Fallon, T2 to Bourne, BTTF to Simpsons. Jimmy Neutron to Minions. Whatever it was to Transformers.

I‘ll say Nintendo is timeless. I’ll also say Monsters are timeless. FB is borderline in its rumored form. HTTYD is not timeless. We’ll be explaining to our grandkids what HTTYD was like how our parents explain Woody Woodpecker to our kids.
Click to expand...

I kind of wonder if Shrek is gonna end up being timeless or if we're all gonna have to explain. I rewatched the first movie recently and it's weird seeing that it's basically just an animated version of one of those 90s romcoms with a dragon chase.
 
Cup_Of_Coffee

Cup_Of_Coffee

Time Traveler
Joined
Aug 7, 2018
Messages
7,764
Age
27
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,990
I mean each generation has "their generations" of everything, so thats natural.

I wonder though, just due to streaming services being able to offer older films at ease (and less cost if you pay for streaming rather than several DVDs), I think some IPs are going to last longer because of that. I mean hey, look at The Office. Been off TV for like 10 years and its still just killing it.

If that stays with these IPs specially or not remains to be seen, but I think its an interesting discussion nonetheless.
 
CoryLevy91

CoryLevy91

Minion
Joined
Mar 6, 2020
Messages
559
Age
34
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,991
HandsomePete said:
Serious hot take here, but big immersive IP lands are overrated. A park should have 2-3 max. Generic land concepts where you have more flexibility at an attraction level work just as well.
Click to expand...

This is something I wanted to bring up. All this talk about shuffling this IP here and replacing it with this other IP instead. I can see that's where Universal obviously wants to go with EU but are they that adamant about just not creating something of their own?

I think about the ingenuity and craft they've displayed with creating the WWoHP, the care they've taken with creating Kong and updating JP and the creativity they show every year with their original offerings during HHN, Christmas and Mardi Gras and I start salivating at the possibilities of original lands they could create.

I get IPs are the easier sell but with how volatile they could sometimes be I find it a little weird that they don't want to at least contemplate designing their own land.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Frogki and UPSguy
Legacy

Legacy

Superstar
Joined
Jul 27, 2015
Messages
10,567
Age
41
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,992
CoryLevy91 said:
I think about the ingenuity and craft they've displayed with creating the WWoHP, the care they've taken with creating Kong and updating JP and the creativity they show every year with their original offerings during HHN, Christmas and Mardi Gras and I start salivating at the possibilities of original lands they could create.
Click to expand...
These are two completely different teams working in two completely different buildings with two different focuses. While Universal is rife with creativity, it’s important to remember that there’s a pretty wide schism between these teams in general, so they shouldn’t be lumped together.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Frogki, Grabnar, jtsalien and 1 other person
UPSguy

UPSguy

Shark Bait
Joined
Aug 1, 2020
Messages
117
Age
27
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,993
CoryLevy91 said:
This is something I wanted to bring up. All this talk about shuffling this IP here and replacing it with this other IP instead. I can see that's where Universal obviously wants to go with EU but are they that adamant about just not creating something of their own?

I think about the ingenuity and craft they've displayed with creating the WWoHP, the care they've taken with creating Kong and updating JP and the creativity they show every year with their original offerings during HHN, Christmas and Mardi Gras and I start salivating at the possibilities of original lands they could create.

I get IPs are the easier sell but with how volatile they could sometimes be I find it a little weird that they don't want to at least contemplate designing their own land.
Click to expand...
Here's a question, who will add an original (non IP) attraction first, Universal or Disney....
 
shiekra38

shiekra38

Superstar
BANNED
Joined
Dec 13, 2009
Messages
16,111
Location
Florida
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • #3,994
UPSguy said:
Here's a question, who will add an original (non IP) attraction first, Universal or Disney....
Click to expand...
Well EU was going to have one and then....well...2020
 
  • Like
Reactions: Frogki and Grabnar
Scott W.

Scott W.

Superstar
Joined
Feb 26, 2014
Messages
14,279
Location
Glasgow
  • Aug 11, 2020
  • #3,995
I print a lot of personalised back to school items like pencil cases, water bottles, lunch boxes etc.

We don't infringe copyright but we get asked to all the time.

Far away and the 2 most popular requests this season have been for Harry Potter and Nintendo. I'm genuinely astonished at how popular these 2 IPs have been compared to everything else.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Cup_Of_Coffee, alias8703, ThemeParks4Life and 8 others
Mike S

Mike S

Dragon Trainer
Joined
Dec 10, 2015
Messages
6,505
Age
32
Location
Florida
  • Aug 11, 2020
  • #3,996
Scott W. said:
I print a lot of personalised back to school items like pencil cases, water bottles, lunch boxes etc.

We don't infringe copyright but we get asked to all the time.

Far away and the 2 most popular requests this season have been for Harry Potter and Nintendo. I'm genuinely astonished at how popular these 2 IPs have been compared to everything else.
Click to expand...
I bet any Universal exec that randomly reads this will grin like the Grinch.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Bulldog45, Suchomimus, Grabnar and 4 others
shiekra38

shiekra38

Superstar
BANNED
Joined
Dec 13, 2009
Messages
16,111
Location
Florida
  • Aug 11, 2020
  • #3,997
Scott W. said:
I print a lot of personalised back to school items like pencil cases, water bottles, lunch boxes etc.

We don't infringe copyright but we get asked to all the time.

Far away and the 2 most popular requests this season have been for Harry Potter and Nintendo. I'm genuinely astonished at how popular these 2 IPs have been compared to everything else.
Click to expand...
Well I sell Avatar pencil cases and we're going bankrupt


Someone please help
 
  • Haha
  • Like
Reactions: Mike S, tielo, MrBlonde and 4 others
OhHaiInternet95

OhHaiInternet95

Dragon Trainer
Joined
Aug 18, 2017
Messages
5,267
  • Aug 11, 2020
  • #3,998
shiekra38 said:
Well I sell Avatar pencil cases and we're going bankrupt


Someone please help
Click to expand...

N'avi or benders?
 
shiekra38

shiekra38

Superstar
BANNED
Joined
Dec 13, 2009
Messages
16,111
Location
Florida
  • Aug 11, 2020
  • #3,999
OhHaiInternet95 said:
N'avi or benders?
Click to expand...
The FernGully one
 
  • Haha
Reactions: Frogki and redy2468
TheDecemberists

TheDecemberists

Webslinger
Joined
Aug 5, 2009
Messages
3,334
Location
Chattanooga, TN
  • Aug 11, 2020
  • #4,000
I’m still trying to wrap my head around the theme of this park.

Universal Studios = “Ride the Movies”
Islands of Adventure = Books, comics, stories, etc.
Epic Universe = ???

Is it really just “We want you to spend more days at our resort so here’s another park”?

Since ”wish list” is in the title of this thread... Why not a video game park?

Super Nintendo Land
Pokemon Land
A fantasy rpg land could include a stupid amount of IP’s. Just pick and choose whatever would be the most popular and whoever’s willing to cooperate.
Same thing could be said for a sci-fi setting: Halo comes to mind but there are soooo many options.

Ready Player One brought in more than 500 million dollars. There are enough gamers that would flock to a video game theme park. (DisneyQuest doesn’t count)
 
Prev
  • 1
  • …

    Go to page

  • 198
  • 199
  • 200
  • 201
  • 202
  • …

    Go to page

  • 526
Next
First Prev 200 of 526

Go to page

Next Last
Status
Not open for further replies.
Share:
Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link

Book with our Travel Partners

MEI Travel

Latest posts

  • UniversalRBLX
    Halloween Horror Nights 34 (UOR) - Speculation & Rumors
    • Latest: UniversalRBLX
    • 5 minutes ago
    Halloween Horror Nights 34
  • Freak
    SeaWorld San Diego
    • Latest: Freak
    • 9 minutes ago
    Other California Parks
  • Brian G.
    Mel's Die-In Zombies (HHN 34)
    • Latest: Brian G.
    • 15 minutes ago
    Halloween Horror Nights 34
  • tielo
    Stranger Things
    • Latest: tielo
    • 19 minutes ago
    Games, Movies & Sports
  • P
    Universal's Epic Universe General News & Discussion
    • Latest: Patrokls
    • Today at 11:03 AM
    Universal Epic Universe

Share this page

Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
  • Forums
  • Universal Parks & Resorts
  • Universal Orlando Resort
  • Universal Epic Universe
  • Style variation
    System Light Dark
  • Contact us
  • Terms and rules
  • Privacy policy
  • Help
  • Home
  • RSS
Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2025 XenForo Ltd.
  • This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Accept Learn more…
Back
Top