Of course. The only thing i'm holding out hope for is the E-ticket that literally every Marvel area/Land is currently waiting on. Anaheim/Paris/Hong Kong all have rather mediocre lackluster areas. Hong Kong's is the most unique, not even going by the Avengers Campus name (instead going by Stark Expo) and having two technically unique rides that the other lands don't have.
All them have the commonality though of having a plot of land sitting and waiting by for what is supposed to be a future Marvel E-ticket. If they can knock that ride out of the par like they did with say Rise, I think these lands will be looked at completely differently in retrospect, especially because the character interactions are something they've unexpectedly knocked out of the park, considering Disney's penchant for M&G's in set locations instead of just random street interactions.
Also, let's make no mistake about it, Marvel is the biggest thing Disney owns.