Because Avatar has as much chance of happening as Russia, Switzerland, Venezuela, Spain, and Israel did at EPCOT and Western River Expedition did at MK.
Because Avatar has as much chance of happening as Russia, Switzerland, Venezuela, Spain, and Israel did at EPCOT and Western River Expedition did at MK.
Because Avatar has as much chance of happening as Russia, Switzerland, Venezuela, Spain, and Israel did at EPCOT and Western River Expedition did at MK.
I actually hope that's true. I'm happy they're wanting to spend money but there are other things I'd like to see them spend money on (LucasLand, EPCOT Futureworld or Beastly Kingdom to name a few).
I personally don't think Disney needs to be spending hundred of millions to promote someone else's movie franchise when they have so many of their own that they choose to ignore.
Keep it in-house at the mouse!
As I understand it, the deal was done without imagineering knowing anything about it and their planning didn't begin until well after the announcement was made.
Nah....Imagineering knew well before the announcement. Not everyone, but there was a small team working on it months prior. Early design work is well under way.
As for it ever getting built...that will be interesting to see.
I don't know if you know the answer to this or not, but figured I'd ask.
Is this deal contingent on Disney actually getting this land built? I am not sure how much TWDC paid for the rights to this project, but lets say the budget skyrockets and they decide its not worth the investment, is there an easy out for this deal? Could Cameron then move it to Universal if they wanted it?
don't wish that evil upon universal!:fork:
If we're lucky, it'll end up at six flags so i'll never have to see it.:lookaroun
I actually hope that's true. I'm happy they're wanting to spend money but there are other things I'd like to see them spend money on (LucasLand, EPCOT Futureworld or Beastly Kingdom to name a few).
I personally don't think Disney needs to be spending hundreds of millions to promote someone else's movie franchise when they have so many of their own that they choose to ignore.
Keep it in-house at the mouse!
I don't know if you know the answer to this or not, but figured I'd ask.
Is this deal contingent on Disney actually getting this land built? I am not sure how much TWDC paid for the rights to this project, but lets say the budget skyrockets and they decide its not worth the investment, is there an easy out for this deal? Could Cameron then move it to Universal if they wanted it?
I most certainly do not have more information than you Lee but I would think Disney had to give Cameron a decent amount of upfront cash to become the "sole" theme park entity with rights to his IP. Also, I think there must be something in the contract that would put a stale date on this merger. If Disney drags their heels for years or decades on this project Cameron must have an out clause so he can then pitch this to Uni or elsewhere.I'm not sure, but I don't think Disney is on the hook for much money at this point. If anything gets built, Disney will owe Cameron and co. a cut of the mercy sales and a licensing fee.
If nothing is built...no harm, no foul.
I think. I'm not privy to the details of the agreement.
You seem bitter in most of your posts![]()
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