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Gigantic was "heavily advertised"? I don't remember seeing much.Something that is announced, shown concept art, and heavily advertised to just quietly be forgotten about. Do I think Splash will get a re-theme? Sure. Will it be Tiana and will it happen in the next 3-5 years? Not so sure. The public has a short attention span. Look at Guardians. People hated the new ride, but now the ire is gone except for a few cranky folks like myself. One of the best theme park attractions they created and turned into one of the worst. And nobody has the energy to care a few years later.
If Gigantic had been linked with "problematic" source material that became a super hot societal talking point at the time of it's cancellation... you might have something. But I think you have to look at the quiet cancellation of the MK Theatre as a more accurate comparison.
No one has the energy to care about Mission Breakout years later because... what would it accomplish? What's done is done. That's not to suggest we all now think it's good... but it's still a popular attraction for the park.
The continuing "issue" at hand here is, that people still don't seem to want to accept that this re-theme is happening on the sole basis that "news" of it has been relatively quiet. And frankly most of those individuals aren't in favor of the re-theme to begin with, so it makes sense to want to push a "maybe it's cancelled" narrative.