From what I have read, Universal has their Simpsons contract until sometime in the late 2020s. It might be a good time for something new by then.
Well they have already re purposed that ride once - so may not be too big a deal at that pointThey would still have to tear down and re-theme a whole section.. not just a ride.. that's a big undertaking.
Yeah - the shop was also back to the future i think.That was Back to the Future, correct?
Since Disney seems to buy every company Comcast spends money on for attractions (Marvel and now The Simpsons) I just wonder how long it's going to be before Disney buys Nintendo.
I think it makes Universal look like a sad little sister when they have the attractions and spent the money to get them up and running then Disney comes along and buys the controlling company.
Unless Comcast has something secret and mind blowing up their sleeves, I don't see this trend ending anytime soon.
If Disney already owns ABC, how can they buy Fox? Isn't that considered too much power buy one party?
The deal still has to be blessed so it's probably a year or more from being "official". Disney won't be able to do anything with their new assets until the deal is final.If Disney already owns ABC, how can they buy Fox? Isn't that considered too much power buy one party?
Yeah...I think The Simpsons will be gone and hello Nintendo Land...or something else.From what I have read, Universal has their Simpsons contract until sometime in the late 2020s. It might be a good time for something new by then.
That would actually be a big issue. The Fox broadcast TV network is not part of the deal.If Disney already owns ABC, how can they buy Fox? Isn't that considered too much power buy one party?