Lora Baines Bradley
Well-Known Member
You're probably right, but as an indoor coaster in the dark that will likely rely on projections, maybe they could be easily tweaked? Of course, barring any set pieces or AAs...I guess we'll have to see. Maybe eventually they will get rid of the IP entirely and make it an energy themed coaster...one can dream!I doubt it will be easy to retheme (or that they have any plans to ever do so).
I agree with the point about relevance, though -- I think the two Guardians movies are close to the apex of the MCU and I still don't think anyone is going to care about them 15 years from now. It'll depend on how much the ride relies on the movies, though. If it's a fun ride that doesn't rely heavily on knowledge of the movies themselves, it won't matter if the IP has lost relevance (see rides like Splash Mountain and Flight of Passage).
Guardians just seems like such a "here and now" IP. I know the MCU on the whole is still doing well (and I will admit I'm excited for WandaVision), but I feel superhero fatigue is right around the corner. I'm already kinda there. If anything I heavily dislike MCU fan culture- like the people who insist Civil War has stunning cinematography or that it's groundbreaking in some creative way... like nah. I used to be a mega fan but I've definitely drifted out of it. Tron fandom is where it's at.