There are only 3 expansion plots in Epic Universe - I'm not going to entertain the notion they would drop a third of full park's build cost on a singular IP in Epic, least of all one that's success is up for debate. So the mega plot is two as far as I'm concerned
So I am inclined to go with what Alicia set out in her video- that if Wickeds going anywhere it's probably replacing Simpsons. So maybe this is the wrong thread to discuss it either way.
It's a nice idea that Universal only use their own IP in parks, but does that match reality?
Assuming Comcast is in active discussions with Warner Brothers to lock in licensing for a lot more than DC (I think that deal is a lot further along than reported) - If nothing is off the table for WB theme park IP what else could be utilised at Epic long-term?
With DC Comics off the table, WB IPs that could work in Epic long-term.
Lord of the Rings - The obvious, especially because it can enable a lush forest which is a missing aesthetic.
Looney Toons - The other obvious. It could enable a “zany,” kid-friendly land that complements Nintendo and Dragons but still have a very different vibe.
Scooby Doo - I’m still an advocate for a Scooby mini-land/attraction in Dark Universe. And, honestly, Scooby x the Monsters at FFN demonstrates the potential of it.
Dune - This would be a choice. It’s basically a space LotR. Sci-Fi has always been Universal’s lacking genre, and this would fill it while still allowing it to feel “fantasy” in that way Universal excels. I’m actually not a big fan of this personally, because its action is somewhat muted compared to something like…
Mad Max/Road Warrior - Now for something completely different and unexpected. It can support an elaborate stunt show (WaterWorld meets Lights Camera Action), a high speed thrill ride, and be aesthetically different from anything anywhere else. If there’s one major hurdle, it’s almost TOO adult—arguably more than Dark Universe.
Austin Powers - Maybe this should replace Fear Factor, but can you imagine a land centered on 1960s/1970s London?