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  1. Flat rides take up almost no space. Look at where they squeezed BatWing SpaceShot, or where DW shoved Shockwave. Fright Night sheds could be re-purposed for permanent WestWorld attractions (robotics or western), and additional Fright Night expansions could move into Studio 3 or 4 on the Film Lot. Or they could build new areas into the footprint of SE or the new coaster. If they really wanted more space they could expand right up to the edge of the PC car park. I'm just throwing around ideas. I know they won't implement them. It's just nice to think about what MW could do with their existing assets that isn't another DC attraction.
  2. Disney own Pirates of the Caribbean. The movies are actually based on one of the rides in their park. BUT TimeWarner does own the rights to WestWorld on HBO. I know it's not a movie, but It would be awesome to see that entire section of the park expanded into a WestWorld style experience - especially since the whole concept of Westworld is a futuristic theme park. They could expand the western themeing, put some flat rides at the back of the park that have a small foot-print, and introduce an entire science fiction/robotics area. They wouldn't need to do much to WWF, but they could leverage that into a WB franchise that isn't DC comics.
  3. Would have been awesome to have re-themed Hollywood Stunt Driver to MadMax, and launched a new coaster at the same time. Especially since MadMax : Furiosa is in development now. I know it isn't going to happen with this ride because WBMW is now DC Comics world, but it is fun to think about.
  4. But VR isn't WB - the just License the WB name to have a WB Movie-themed park. VR could license the HP theme park attractions from Universal for exclusive use in Australia, and still have a WB Movie-themed park because WB made the films. It is entirely possible in a legal sense if VR wanted to - in the same way that Disney/Marvel Licensed X-Men characters for use in the Deadpool movie from Fox, and Spiderman for use in the new Avengers from Sony. But that still doesn't change the fact that WB own a number of Film Franchises that VR could license for attractions that aren't DC Comics.
  5. Suicide Squad aren't super villains. They're the heroes in that comic series and in the Film. Lethal Weapon, Dirty Harry Bar, Rics Cafe, Fright Nights featuring Friday the 13th, Wolf Creek, etc. MW has always had attractions themed more to Adults. It would be nice if they returned to being WB Movieworld and not DC Comics world. WB own the franchise rights to MAD MAX, Harry Potter, The Matrix, The Lego Movie, & Lord of the Rings... not to mention TV franchises like Game of Thrones, Westworld, The Vampire Diaries, The 100. They could re-vamp the entire WWF area to be a Westworld experience. But, I think the colour of the track means that the ride will be themed to Miss Congeniality.
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