Is a Universal classic monsters mash-up (not connected to current/upcoming movies) possible with them trying to build the Dark Universe?
Understandable. China box office always the bail out lol.I would think they would wait to see if they make more movies in that universe first and see if they're successful. Mummy didn't do great but China saved it in the end.
Bring It On is now a direct to video series. It is not getting a theme park attraction.Well Universal must think so since they just put out a sixth film and Freeform has bring it on marathons.
Its not my first choice,second choice, third choice, but it markets itself with Cheer comps in the spring as well as provides something to attract the female demo. It would also compliment the Hello Kitty store nearby and bring it more business.
Add in Comcast being super huge on safety, any stunt show that is Bourne level or bond level will be very much toned down immensely especially in the parks.
It's a popular Broadway show though which is what he is getting at.Bring It On is now a direct to video series. It is not getting a theme park attraction.
Oh my. You're going to get a Cease & Desist letter from Universal Legal. You somehow stumbled on the exact details of the T-2 replacement.I had a dream last night that it's...
The New Ghostbusters on Kathy Lee and Hoda.
It was a mixed media live action extravaganza with live actors and...4D!
The 4 Ghostbusters and Kathy Lee and Hoda were live actresses and there were a couple of hunky stage hands as well. Of course, during the show something goes horribly wrong. And the Ghostbusters proceed to destroy the theater (LOTS of SFX) as Kathy Lee and Hoda run around screaming and drinking. It was funny as !
The show exited through "The Dressing Room Wine Bar"
I wish. It had it all! The inappropriate humor, a lá The Horror Make Up Show, was classic Universal. It was like Muppet*Vision on steroids, a pinch of Fallon type synergy, and The Ghostbusters! Throw in an arsenal of effects and you got yourself a show!Oh my. You're going to get a Cease & Desist letter from Universal Legal. You somehow stumbled on the exact details of the T-2 replacement.
"Popular" might be overselling it. It did a national tour in 2012 and limited, 6 month engagement on Broadway to get Tony eligibility (it was nominated but won none). It's UK tour was postponed until 2019 because of legal issues.It's a popular Broadway show though which is what he is getting at.
I agree though it has no chance.
I think I've seen the first two... I can't even remember. All I know for sure is that I've seen the first one, which was enjoyable enough.I've watched 1.5 Bourne films, so "meh".
I liked the one I saw well enough. I just can't get interested in it. :shrug:I think I've seen the first two... I can't even remember. All I know for sure is that I've seen the first one, which was enjoyable enough.
Oh man, they should totally do something like that scene at the beginning of Casino Royale.In about 1.5 years we should keep an eye out for casting calls for folks into parkour.
Universal could have easily "sweetened" the distribution deal by throwing in an attraction.Where did the Bond rumor come from? Do people think Universal lied about it being one of their franchises? They've never had anything association with Bond, ever. MGM owns them and is currently looking for a distribution partner again. Maybe Universal can get in on that first.
Universal could have easily "sweetened" the distribution deal by throwing in an attraction.
But people know Bond isn't a Universal franchise, right?