Needless to say, nothing revealed today makes me excited for the ride, save for the exterior, which looks fantastic. But so it goes; I know I'm in the minority. Unless this attraction is hiding something to really blow me away, I can't see doing it more than once; given that I have no affinity for the host, "The Tonight Show" as a brand, or NBC itself, I'll probably prefer to get my simulator-y kicks on Minion Mayhem and Simpsons.
The "Making of" video Universal put out today does offer some interesting revelations, however; it appears as though Fallon was basically shot exclusively in front of green screen, which implies he'll either be composited into real plates shot in New York... or all the backgrounds will be digital. Given how dodgy the cityscapes in Hollywood's Fast & Furious attraction are, Universal had better up their game in that department if that's what they're doing.
Does anybody know if some actual filming was done on the streets of - or in the skies above - NYC?