Now that Avengers Campus surrounds the expansion space, I can't see them doing anything else with that plot once they can justify creating new expansions at Disneyland/WDW fiscally. That is unless if the Marvel/Avengers brand goes through an obvious decline within the next 5 years, which I don't see happening.I don't take any joy at people losing their jobs, but the last large expansion pad in DCA always deserved something more inspired than the Avengers.
Now that Avengers Campus surrounds the expansion space, I can't see them doing anything else with that plot once they can justify creating new expansions at Disneyland/WDW fiscally. That is unless if the Marvel/Avengers brand goes through an obvious decline within the next 5 years, which I don't see happening.
Expanding Cars Land is another possibility. I don't think we'll see anything done with that site in the next 4-5 years, but regardless of the attached IP, that site deserves something better than the concept art suggested. With the limited amount of potential on stage space available in Anaheim, eating that much land with a large gray box is a wasted opportunity.
It's also not hard to imagine a re-theme of GotG to match whatever new property inhabits that space.
Sometimes big grey boxes can house amazing things. It will be Avengers at some point. Marvel is the biggest IP that Disney currently has.
I would agree. The specific project will likely end up dying but I would expect a Marvel ride at some point. Avengers won’t be en vogue in five years but something Marvel will be. We aren’t giving up on super heroes.Now that Avengers Campus surrounds the expansion space, I can't see them doing anything else with that plot once they can justify creating new expansions at Disneyland/WDW fiscally. That is unless if the Marvel/Avengers brand goes through an obvious decline within the next 5 years, which I don't see happening.
And retheme Runaway Railway into a more timeless version of Mickey & Co. instead of tbe grotesque, cynical Ren & Stimpy version that is already yesterday’s Fidget Spinner.
Yes, Spider-Man Midway Mania! is a separate ride from the Avengers ride involving Quinjets and Wakanda. Spider-Man was supposed to open this summer with the land.Correct me if I'm wrong, but this Avengers ride is separate from the Spider-man one, correct? I seem to recall hearing rumors about a Quinjet tide or visit to Wakanda or something envisioned as part of this ride.
I feel like Spider-man was due to come out this summer? So we're possibly in a Ratatouille situation where it's ready or close to ready for opening but they're holding their powder until things normalize (which may not be until late 2021 or 2022 at this rate)
Disney bought Marvel and Star Wars and Pixar because they weren't doing very well with their own original "amazing" properties like Herbie and Chicken Little. If you look at Disney Studios films which aren't rehashes of their own previous movies, they almost all are flops.Disney should sell Marvel and Star Wars and get back into the business of creating their own original amazing properties.
And retheme Runaway Railway into a more timeless version of Mickey & Co. instead of tbe grotesque, cynical Ren & Stimpy version that is already yesterday’s Fidget Spinner.
Disney bought Marvel and Star Wars and Pixar because they weren't doing very well with their own original "amazing" properties like Herbie and Chicken Little. If you look at Disney Studios films which aren't rehashes of their own previous movies, they almost all are flops.
Besides Disney's history is using other people's property whether public domain or licensed: most of the princesses, Alice, Pooh, Peter Pan, Poppins, etc...
They looked fine to me!Just seems that they are not as good at executing these IP into theme park rides.
Reading back on the part I quoted, I read that part wrong lmao. But yes, it was horrible marketingYuck. Tacky marketing but not sure what it has to do with my post
I don’t believe giving up on the artists who saved Disney’s butt and revived the art of animation was Iger’s only option. And you already know darn well there’s a difference between adapting classic literature and history into your own style quite different from the source...and flat out buying modern IPs. Pixar was a great purchase because Disney had contributed to their output ever since Toy Story. With Marvel, SW and 20th Cent., Disney has diluted their brand into pudding for short term game. The company now has all the charm and personality of Comcast.Disney bought Marvel and Star Wars and Pixar because they weren't doing very well with their own original "amazing" properties like Herbie and Chicken Little. If you look at Disney Studios films which aren't rehashes of their own previous movies, they almost all are flops.
Besides Disney's history is using other people's property whether public domain or licensed: most of the princesses, Alice, Pooh, Peter Pan, Poppins, etc...
Sorry, but turning the entire cast into frothing, shrieking idiots was not an improvement.
Expanding Cars Land is another possibility. I don't think we'll see anything done with that site in the next 4-5 years, but regardless of the attached IP, that site deserves something better than the concept art suggested. With the limited amount of potential on stage space available in Anaheim, eating that much land with a large gray box is a wasted opportunity.
It's also not hard to imagine a re-theme of GotG to match whatever new property inhabits that space.
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