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Actually, the rights of the Addams Family is owned by the Tee and Charles Addams Foundation. MGM and Netflix currently have the film rights, but Universal could acquire the theme park rights for the IP. If it were to happen, then all the characters from the franchise should be represented equally than just Wednesday.
 

https://trademarks.justia.com/778/97/the-addams-77897115.html

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Pretty much waiting for Legacy to drop the clues next month, he said they’ll be a little harder than before. The only thing I know he likes to do is by using animated shows for us to speculate. He done it with Rick & Morty first, and most recently with American Dad. 

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17 hours ago, HHNGuy27 said:

This years were pretty tough for the most part. Weeknd and Bugs were the easy ones.


Yeah, during the early prediction phase of 31, some of things I was predicting before I was right were the traditional aspects of Halloween along with returns of the Pumpkin Lord and Michael Myers, and also another showdown house for some of the Monsters. I think this year’s early speculation for 32 had brought us more to talk about possible IP’s and even some names in music, since things have gotten less worse and more manageable with the pandemic despite Its continuation cause there were some things fans don’t normally say and think after the event. 

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2 hours ago, Fear2010 said:


Yeah, during the early prediction phase of 31, some of things I was predicting before I was right were the traditional aspects of Halloween along with returns of the Pumpkin Lord and Michael Myers, and also another showdown house for some of the Monsters. I think this year’s early speculation for 32 had brought us more to talk about possible IP’s and even some names in music, since things have gotten less worse and more manageable with the pandemic despite Its continuation cause there were some things fans don’t normally say and think after the event. 

Great minds think alike lmao. The overall Halloween theme, Michael Myers returning, Universal Monsters, and Pumpkin Lord somehow being involved were some of my earliest predictions

 

Universal has already lost a white whale IP for 2023, unfortunately. There's another IP that might have been dropped in Hollywood but not in Orlando. Everything's a little muddy right now, so it's hard to tell what's truly going on.

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4 hours ago, HHNGuy27 said:

Universal has already lost a white whale IP for 2023, unfortunately. There's another IP that might have been dropped in Hollywood but not in Orlando. Everything's a little muddy right now, so it's hard to tell what's truly going on.


Legacy mentioned this on Twitter, It sounds a lot like he was referring to Scream, and I’m sadly not surprised about it at all. It’s a Holy Grail we need, but it still remains untouchable. It’s also seems like he is not expecting a Netflix house next year too like we’ve had discussed before. 

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20 minutes ago, Fear2010 said:


Legacy mentioned this on Twitter, It sounds a lot like he was referring to Scream, and I’m sadly not surprised about it at all. It’s a Holy Grail we need, but it still remains untouchable. It’s also seems like he is not expecting a Netflix house next year too like we’ve had discussed before. 

It was either Scream or The Conjuring. Haven't gotten clarification yet, but Universal has been after both these IPs for years.

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2 hours ago, Sinfear said:

Whelp, another year where I should not expect Scream at the event. :( I don’t see how A Quiet Place would realistically work as a house. 

I'm leaning toward The Conjuring being lost, so I wouldn't throw Scream out just yet. But I will say, don't expect Scream to show up. It's not impossible. Just unlikely. 

 

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queenmetroid have made an interesting post on the Inside Universal Forums about WB’s uncommiserating plans on cost cutting; It’s a bigger wildcard than It was before and It’s playing out differently cause they’re a stretch yet more plausible at the same time - but I think It depends which IP you’re talking about cause not all of the rights are clean. 
 

The house of the rabbit is building out the big guns to other entities while making a lot of money. But on the other hand, they’re pulling back a lot of things to prevent financial risks. This could impact the movies that are not on the blockbuster category, which got the company thinking they’re either having smaller returns or less interests. The Lost Boys is a stand alone IP cause It never went on as a series like other horror franchises. 
 

I’m not expecting the Conjuring to come cause the rights are messy. And while IT is also unlikely, It sounds a little a bit like the opposite. Unlike animation and superheroes in film, horror movies aren’t overtly expensive to make, but the type of business move they’re doing is going with the most profitable IP’s and blockbusters first, and then deal with all the rest later, so they could make newer licensing properties for the previous IP’s that are on a slumber. 
 

This could be the direction they’re taking right now, and we could see a deal under the current management that is never known before. 

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Not every IP needs a reboot, and I don’t think the Lost Boys needs one, but WB might have some creative and better methods of reintroducing their properties to the general public, so I think the relationships between them and Comcast/Universal will build up soon.

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32 minutes ago, pumpkinbot343 said:

I predict hhn go more original next year.


There will always be some backups like the Monsters and Chucky. You also have a lot of names in music and video game IP’s that could work as an alternative for the outside film properties.

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Just now, Fear2010 said:


There will always be some backups like the Monsters and Chucky. You also have a lot of names in music and video game IP’s that could work as an alternative for the outside film properties.

Yeah..... about Universal Monsters.....

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18 minutes ago, Fear2010 said:


There will always be some backups like the Monsters and Chucky. You also have a lot of names in music and video game IP’s that could work as an alternative for the outside film properties.

What are some good Game and music artists that can be used? I’m not familiar with them recently.

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9 hours ago, pumpkinbot343 said:

What are some good Game and music artists that can be used? I’m not familiar with them recently.


Other than Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie, and The Weeknd, you have these guys for music based houses. 
 

Black Sabbath/Solo Ozzy Osbourne

The late Micheal Jackson

Iron Maiden

Nine Inch Nails/Trent Reznor

My Chemical Romance

Lady Gaga

Metallica

Billie Eilish 

Eminem

Disturbed

Megadeth 

Judas Priest

The Cure

Depeche Mode

Slipknot

 

As for video games other than Silent Hill and Resident Evil, you also have these titles, and a couple of them are Nintendo IP’s 
 

Doom

Mortal Kombat

Fatal Frame

Sweet Home

Alone In The Dark

Dead Space

Left 4 Dead

Eternal Darkness

Five Nights at Freddy’s

The Last of Us 

Dead By Daylight

The Evil Within

Amnesia: The Dark Descent

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