Mouse Trap
Well-Known Member
Shrek is safe.
There is no way shrek is safe unless dreamworks releases a new one in theaters. Universal is all about new movies, the only exceptions being jurassic park, et, the mummy, and the various walk around charactersShrek is safe.
There is no way shrek is safe unless dreamworks releases a new one in theaters. Universal is all about new movies, the only exceptions being jurassic park, et, the mummy, and the various walk around characters
There is no way shrek is safe unless dreamworks releases a new one in theaters. Universal is all about new movies, the only exceptions being jurassic park, et, the mummy, and the various walk around characters
Yes, and they are "fixing" that issue too.There's an attraction based off a much older film that has flopped with every revival attempt right in that area.
Yes, and they are "fixing" that issue too.
I'm hearing the same thing. I believe T2 will be closing sooner than Shrek. And the replacement project less involved, so it should be a relative quick turn around compared to Shrek's replacement. Which will be an entirely new build.If what I'm told is true, Shrek won't be "fixed" first.
It is on the UO site that T2 will close 10/8 for a live action showI'm hearing the same thing. I believe T2 will be closing sooner than Shrek. And the replacement project less involved, so it should be a relative quick turn around compared to Shrek's replacement. Which will be an entirely new build.
Universal is trying to shove in a lot of things, large and small, before Nintendo. Things happen at the FFL theater too.
I'm hearing the same thing. I believe T2 will be closing sooner than Shrek. And the replacement project less involved, so it should be a relative quick turn around compared to Shrek's replacement. Which will be an entirely new build.
Universal is trying to shove in a lot of things, large and small, before Nintendo. Things happen at the FFL theater too.
I think this, and Shrek are more to balance out the park roster. EVERYONE thinks the park is too 3D heavy and we still have F&F too go. Potter and Nintendo are doing the heavy lifting in regards to SWL.Every decision before Ninetendo's opening is basically being made in preparation for SWL.
My line of thinking is that those are still technically new. Terminator had a sequel last year, the simpsons continues to make new episodes, and there's a 22 jump street and men and black crossover supposedly happening. Though then again terminator was announced to close, so what do I know.Terminator? Simpsons? Men In Black? Universal isn't all about new properties. IOA has some really old ones. The reason USF is mostly newer stuff is because the attractions themselves skew towards being newer. While I believe Shrek 4D should go, it's still a household name franchise and I wouldn't be surprised if it had a presence in the new park even without a new release, especially with them now owning Dreamworks Animation. It wouldn't bother me if the ogre left entirely though. The Internet has permanently ruined him for me.
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