Noticed the size of the hotel has gone from 500 rooms to 800. Probably a good idea especially if it's the only hotel on site for a while. It's still sounding very positive
This is kind of my issue with HP. In some ways it makes alot of sense and in others it doesn't. I'm struggling to think what they could still do with the IP that hasn't been done at one of the other parks baring in mind there will be no cloned attractions.Has the HP IP got any more juice in it? I hope they don’t dedicate space to an already overdone and problematic IP.
2 at universal Orlando, 1 at universal Hollywood, a tour in the UK - surely enough is enough for attractions?
Harry Potter as an IP is most definitely a Legacy IP at this stage - it doesn't need new films or releases, it just exists on all that sweet, sweet lore. It's not the cultural juggernaut it once was, but the books still sell in their multimillions and even if the internet wants us to believe the author has destroyed the franchise, that's just not true. I would honestly be flabbergasted if they decide against adding a HP land or attraction in their first British park. It'll be a license to print money from international visitors alone.Has the HP IP got any more juice in it? I hope they don’t dedicate space to an already overdone and problematic IP.
2 at universal Orlando, 1 at universal Hollywood, a tour in the UK - surely enough is enough for attractions?
I think if JKR promised to slink into the shadows, quit social media and keep quiet - this might be the case.Harry Potter as an IP is most definitely a Legacy IP at this stage - it doesn't need new films or releases, it just exists on all that sweet, sweet lore. It's not the cultural juggernaut it once was, but the books still sell in their multimillions and even if the internet wants us to believe the author has destroyed the franchise, that's just not true. I would honestly be flabbergasted if they decide against adding a HP land or attraction in their first British park. It'll be a license to print money from international visitors alone.
People are so reticent to understand this because they don’t see her actions as a big deal, but it’s a very real going concern combined with a franchise that simply isn’t the juggernaut it was and doesn’t have reach with young families on the same way that Minions / HTTYD and other new franchises doI think if JKR promised to slink into the shadows, quit social media and keep quiet - this might be the case.
There’s at least 6 more years until the park launches and the lead times for the IPs will be significant. The park might be worried that JKR could do anything in that time. She’s clearly not going to change her stance on trans debates, and continues to double down.
Who knows what incendiary things she’ll come out with in the next 6 or so years? Universal probably don’t want to invest in a multi multi million pound IP, and have to monitor the figurehead’s Twitter account hourly for the next 6 years.
Ultimately it comes down to money. And they’ll surely factor this into their IP choice modelling.
IP Popularity / [IP Cost + IP Owner’s Potential Backlash + (other stuff and research)]
The general park going public doesn't care about Twitter hysteria that has been ongoing for 4 or 5 years. The small number of IRL potential punters who dislike JK Rowling or the franchise based on her tweets don't pose a threat to the bottom line, ultimately.I think if JKR promised to slink into the shadows, quit social media and keep quiet - this might be the case.
There’s at least 6 more years until the park launches and the lead times for the IPs will be significant. The park might be worried that JKR could do anything in that time. She’s clearly not going to change her stance on trans debates, and continues to double down.
Who knows what incendiary things she’ll come out with in the next 6 or so years? Universal probably don’t want to invest in a multi multi million pound IP, and have to monitor the figurehead’s Twitter account hourly for the next 6 years.
Ultimately it comes down to money. And they’ll surely factor this into their IP choice modelling.
IP Popularity / [IP Cost + IP Owner’s Potential Backlash + (other stuff and research)]
The game that came out last year was the highest selling game of the year and it’s generated 1+ billion dollars in revenue if not 2.People are so reticent to understand this because they don’t see her actions as a big deal, but it’s a very real going concern combined with a franchise that simply isn’t the juggernaut it was and doesn’t have reach with young families on the same way that Minions / HTTYD and other new franchises do
Many point to Hogwarts Legacy as evidence the franchise is still thriving. That peaked at around 900,000 players at launch, many of which were motivated by the contrarian “JK hasn’t done anything wrong” …. The average playership is already down to 7000 active players worldwide
Finally, there’s not really anywhere new they can take the world building with Potter, they don’t want to clone anything and even the new land in Epic is a push (streets of Paris but then the ride is in the Ministry? Ok …)