Could Universal target...

Funmeister

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...Godzilla as the next ip for a new attraction? Disaster is valuable property as is the land over by MIB and Simpsons. Based on the box office results this past weekend seems as the old lizard could be prime for picking! Hopefully it will sustain its popularity over the next few weeks.
 

StageFrenzy

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...Godzilla as the next ip for a new attraction? Disaster is valuable property as is the land over by MIB and Simpsons. Based on the box office results this past weekend seems as the old lizard could be prime for picking! Hopefully it will sustain its popularity over the next few weeks.
universal does have a working relationship with legendary pictures
 

TubaGeek

God bless the "Ignore" button.
Copied from myself on another forum:

This new film is based in San Fransisco.

Close Beetlejuice and make him and the CLASSIC monsters regular Meet-and-Greets in front of the Monsters Cafe. Frank and Bride, Drac, and Wolfman 20 minutes each, with Beets at the front of the park or in Hollywood. We could also put folks like that in front of Horror Makeup, where we occasionally see classic monsters meet anyways.

DEMOLISH Disaster and the Beetlejuice theatre and build a BRAND NEW Godzilla attraction.

This means we have no proper stage musical production in the parks, so close the misplaced Twister to open a Broadway themed musical stage show in New York.

You're welcome, Universal. I'll expect my check in the mail.
 

Funmeister

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Godzilla isn't going to get any bigger than he already is (pun)

Maybe something fun for the fans.. but big attraction or shift in themes in the land? No way

Would it necessarily require a shift in theme of a current land? They could also build over by MIB.
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
Would it necessarily require a shift in theme of a current land? They could also build over by MIB.

I mean.. I put it in the category of Disney's "pre-parade and M&G during the theatrical run" level of investment. I just don't see this film doing anything more than collecting money at the box office and then going away.
 

Hobnail Boot

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I don't think it would be big enough of a draw. It would be a bigger draw than Disaster! though. Plus I'm not sure Toho would sign off on it. As an aside, I think the new movie was underwheming. I was expecting something like Godzilla 1985 from the previews but got something else entirely. I hope they do the sequel better.
 
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