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Universal GB - Archived Post Announcement Discussion
GooseOnTheLoose
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For clarity, I wasn't disputing the potential presence of a Lord of the Rings area. I was disputing your assertion that theme park rights were owned by Middle Earth Enterprises which, strictly speaking, they're not.Having seen the artwork published yesterday and the endless commentary on it, the only thing that really excites me is the possibility of a LotR land. If they come up with something which resembles Majid Sarmast's concept art for Universal from a few year's back I'm going to be super happy.
Weellll, I think that's splitting of hairs to a certain extent. M-E E no doubt have the best claim on theme park rights, although some might want to dispute that via legal proceedings. M-E E certainly have more of a claim than the Tolkien Estate, especially as none of their proceedings against Warner Bros or M-E E have been successful, only achieving out of court settlements when their attempts to sue were denied.For clarity, I wasn't disputing the potential presence of a Lord of the Rings area. I was disputing your assertion that theme park rights were owned by Middle Earth Enterprises which, strictly speaking, they're not.
This is what Embracer Group thought they were buying when they purchased Middle-Earth Enterprises from the Saul Zaentz Company in 2022.
JT01
TS Member
well its understandable when its universals flag ship IP, I can bet there are going to a lot of disappointed GP when its not build in this parkAlso if I had a quid for every 'why aren't they building a Harry Potter land? It's a joke' type comment I have seen over the last 24 hours......I could retire tomorrow.
Benjsh
TS Member
well its understandable when its universals flag ship IP, I can bet there are going to a lot of disappointed GP when its not build in this park
Yeah I'm sure there will be. However not a great deal they can do about it.
tech
TS Member
Also if I had a quid for every 'why aren't they building a Harry Potter land? It's a joke' type comment I have seen over the last 24 hours......I could retire tomorrow.
But c’mon, surely you understand what a missed opportunity it would be not to finally allow the British public to experience King’s Cross station? Or a ride on a London bus? These are the sorts of things people in the South who’ve had to drive past the WB Studio Tour to get there can only dream about!
QTXAdsy
TS Member
Or take an actual steam train along the route of theBut c’mon, surely you understand what a missed opportunity it would be not to finally allow the British public to experience King’s Cross station? Or a ride on a London bus? These are the sorts of things people in the South who’ve had to drive past the WB Studio Tour to get there can only dream about!
flyingguitar
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I know what you mean, I have thought they could make a hogwarts express run from the station next to kings cross (kings cross dosn't go onto the line to bedford), perhaps using 3rd rail electrification to hide it being a modern train with a steam engine cover.But c’mon, surely you understand what a missed opportunity it would be not to finally allow the British public to experience King’s Cross station? Or a ride on a London bus? These are the sorts of things people in the South who’ve had to drive past the WB Studio Tour to get there can only dream about!
but there is going to be complex licencing issues due to WB studios (who may have said no) also Hogwarts express licencing is more complex, as I think there is some companies putting events on for it who will probably have a liscense.
also why build it? you would just discourage people from going to Florida, the uk is a tone of the people who go to the Florida parks, they want harry potter go to florida. or at least they would have to do a differnt location (which they have kinda ran out of locations)
tech
TS Member
Or take an actualsteam trainrail replacement bus along the route of theWest HighlandHarry Potter line.
I fixed it for you.
Log Flume's Dennis
TS Member
just throwing it out there that we could finally be getting Space Jam Land
Plastic Person
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just throwing it out there that we could finally be getting Space Jam Land
Potter is one thing, but Warner Brothers would never let go of a property of that magnitude.
QTXAdsy
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Should have mentioned the wizard's bus being the replacement bus but I digress.I fixed it for you.
tech
TS Member
just throwing it out there that we could finally be getting Space Jam Land
Take.
My.
Money.
Wayne Knight of course providing the smooth transition from Space Jam to Jurassic areas…
Ted
TS Member
just throwing it out there that we could finally be getting Space Jam Land
This but unironically