The AAs really would need a boost before they would think about adding a scene. Especially since each scene serves a purpose. First you have musicals (I would love it if they could finally fix the
Footlight Parade sequence), then gangsters (
Public Enemy, where you might run into Mugsy/i), then Westerns (Eastwood & Wayne, enter Kate Durango or Kid Carson), then sci-fi (though it only focuses on
Alien).
Raiders fulfills the Adventure requirement, but after that, the Horror segment seems pretty lacking, since it isn't tied to a specific movie (yes there are mummies, but no well-known characters).
Tarzan and
Casablanca desperately need new AAs, but they'll probably stay as well (if they both couldn't stay, then it'd be
Tarzan that would leave). There's the
Fantasia segment, which doesn't really have much going on, and then it's off to Oz.
If anything was to be changed outside of new AAs, it would have to be after Toy Story Land arrives, because the park can't have another attraction down right now.
Alien kind of fits the horror trope as well, but if they wanted to add a new horror scene, it would have to be something outside of Universal's classic horror films... Which doesn't leave a whole lot, unless Scream or Saw joined the ride. Even though I think
Titanic is grossly overrated, I could see it maybe being added where Tarzan is, or where Fantasia is. But, the scene would be pretty similar to
Casablanca.
As much as I would love an Avengers scene (Tarzan would have the most room), I think the contract with Universal shuts the door on it. There wouldn't be a need for Star Wars since it's getting its own massive part of the park.
These are the top 30 grossing films:
- Avatar
- Titanic
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens
- Jurassic World
- The Avengers
- Furious 7
- Avengers: Age of Ultron
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
- Frozen
- Iron Man 3
- Minions
- Captain America: Civil War
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
- Skyfall
- Transformers: Age of Extinction
- The Dark Knight Rises
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
- Toy Story 3
- Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
- Jurassic Park
- Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
- Alice in Wonderland
- The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
- Zootopia
- The Dark Knight
- HP and the Philosopher's Stone
- Despicable Me 2
- The Lion King
- Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
All that are bolded are Universal properties (or in HP's case, represented at Universal), and cannot be used. Those that are highlighted already (or will) have a presence at the WDW parks.
This is what we have left:
- Titanic
- Marvel properties
- Lord of the Rings films
- Batman
- James Bond
- Zootopia
Zootopia is too new, and we don't know what the lasting impact of it is yet. LOTR might be too grand to shoehorn into the ride, but... imagine a scene with Sam, Frodo, and an amazing Gollum AA. Disney won't touch Batman, since he belongs to DC. They probably can't use Marvel (though it would be great to see that New York scene with the 6 Avengers getting ready for battle). Bond could probably be the most readily available. They'd have to decide which incarnation to use (though my bet would be on Connery, Craig, or whoever the new Bond will be in 4 years), but they don't have a spy category in the ride.
If I had to pick a movie series to replace, and one to include, I guess it would have to be Tarzan, then Bond, though my wish fulfillment is Avengers.
Whoops, didn't mean for this to go so long.