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  1. Right now, it looks like KidZone is just getting a re-theme. Some are speculating Dreamworks or Illumination and it appears to be just a temporary fix until Epic Universe opens up in 2025. ET, KidZone Pizza, Animal Actors, and Spongebob Storepants are going to remain open for the time being. People are thinking this re-theme could open by 2024 to fit into the "one new attraction per year" plan Comcast set in place years ago, but if it's just a re-theme, why would it take that long to do it? I think Covid screwed up their plan, so who knows if they're actually following it now.

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  2. 3 hours ago, Fear2010 said:

    Somehow I just can’t picture Killer Klowns coming back to Orlando again right now cause they don’t bring back the IP’s too regularly.
     

    Walking Dead and maybe Halloween were the only exceptions, and I could picture the Exorcist to be on the list next year, starting with the first and classic installment, then the sequel trilogy years later if they do well in the box office. 

    I think it's possible because the house at 29 didn't do the movie justice imo. A&D put it in such a cramped space and KKFOS needs a much larger space like a Soundstage. Don't get me wrong, I loved the KKFOS house, but the space it was given caused it to suffer.  

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  3. 3 hours ago, Fear2010 said:

    Does anyone know the current relationship between Comcast/Universal and Netflix right now? Though it’s good that Stranger Things didn’t came back again and again yearly like the Walking Dead, but I am hoping that nothing has gotten rocky.

    Supposedly, ST was never planned for this year. I'm sure it was discussed during the very early development process, but that would be as far as it would get. They loved both ST houses in Orlando but weren't fans of Hollywood's renditions. Netflix loved Orlando's Hill House, but not Hollywood's. Hollywood might be pushing Netflix away, but I honestly don't know. No idea what's going on with Netflix and Universal.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Joelimitsu said:

    This might be a weird idea, but what if The Munsters got a maze similar to how Ghostbusters was handled at Horror Nights? Not sure if we should base it off of Rob Zombie's take on The Munsters or go with the original show and leave Rob Zombie to only have House of 1000 Corpses be his only film representative.

    I've been wanting a Munsters house for years! Yes, it would be very similar to Ghostbusters and Beetlejuice. I think the Rob Zombie film has more of a chance than the original TV show, as it is a Universal film. Ads for the new movie do play on the stage in front of Rockit, so it's possible that Universal is considering it for the future.

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  5. Hellraiser is an interesting pick by me. The rights were a mess for years and I think it was sought after by Universal in 2019 (don't quote me on that). I am pretty sure the problems that keep Universal from requiring the rights were resolved in 2020. At least, I believe so. Hulu is owned by Disney, so the new Hellraiser film is most likely off-limits.

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  6. 5 hours ago, Sinfear said:

    It might be a little messed up, but I love when there’s horror versions of tales for children. I loved Scary Tales: Deadly Ever After at 28, and I really, really enjoyed Revenge of the Tooth Fairy from last year. I want some more twisted versions of these “family friendly” concepts at the event. Maybe a Leave It To Cleaver sequel where Meetz Meatz sets up a chocolate factory…

    Tbh, if they ever go for a Cleaver sequel, it would probably just be a modern take on the original house. I guess you could say, a requel? Also, did Cleaver smell really bad? I remember reading years ago that the house turned people away from meat.

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  7. I'm surprised we haven't seen a Chucky house yet. I know Chucky had a house in 2009, but it wasn't based on the films I think. Don Mancini has said multiple times that he wants to see a Chucky haunted house at HHN. Chucky has been on merch for years now, and with the food tent and the photo-op returning this year, there's no way Universal isn't looking at Chucky as a potential IP for 32.

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