So was it pretty much just Infinity War for the live action panel regarding Marvel?
Yep. Just an exclusive trailer for the crowd and that was it.
So was it pretty much just Infinity War for the live action panel regarding Marvel?
Definitely, all we got at D23 was a little bit of Infinity War. Comic-Con is most likely:
new Thor trailer
Hall H cast blowouts for Thor, Black Panther, Infinity War, maybe Ant-Man & Wasp
new footage for Black Panther
possible cast announcements for the Black Order
concept art for Ant-Man & Wasp
and another sneak peek of Infinity War footage
This year's panel is longer than any Marvel Studios has had in the past.
Definitely, all we got at D23 was a little bit of Infinity War. Comic-Con is most likely:
new Thor trailer
Hall H cast blowouts for Thor, Black Panther, Infinity War, maybe Ant-Man & Wasp
new footage for Black Panther
possible cast announcements for the Black Order
concept art for Ant-Man & Wasp
and another sneak peek of Infinity War footage
This year's panel is longer than any Marvel Studios has had in the past.
So I was ironically at Disneyland this past weekend (got to see the new Fantasmic, which was great!) and just now am catching up on all this news.
Pretty much the only thing I have a problem with is the overload of Pixar stuff. Between Toy Story Land, Pixar Pier, the Pixar parade. I believe there is already at least one Pixar attraction at literally every one of the American parks too, and those aren't going away. I'm getting Pixar overload...when honestly they're a smaller part of the Disney family and shouldn't have this much presence in the parks. But it is what it is, I know Lasseter is the reason for it all.
Big question: What the hell is going to happen with Star Tours? In Disneyland it's on the opposite end from where Galaxy's Edge will be...are they going to move the ride over there? I can't see them scrapping it entirely after just recently updating it and continuing to add scenes from new films...
In Fact, I feel like all of Tomorrowland at DL is in need of a complete revamp. There's so much Star Wars happening there with the launch bay and the theatre playing that dumb montage video in addition to Star Tours. All this stuff can't continue to exist once Galaxy's Edge opens. So what's going to take its place? And of course there's the continuing space wasters with the Subs and Cars. The fact they haven't said anything on this is really puzzling.
Tomorrowland in MK has some on-going problems too with the Laugh Floor, Cars, and Stitch...but at least they're getting Tron.
Regarding Epcot and the IP debate...The park has been stagnant for ages and the Ellen ride has been a waste of space for a long time. I'm all for the changes here. They're finally doing stuff. I don't get the people revolting against any of the new additions. I think some people will complain about anything changing, but that's the way the world (and these parks) work. They change. And that's great. At least a lot of new things are finally happening.
I don't think it matters if an IP is used, it has always been a part of Disney Parks all the way back to Snow White's Scary Adventures. Deal with it. Ratatouille fits in at France just fine. GotG isn't a perfect fit at Future World, but it's also not completely out there either...especially if they end up revamping that side of it into a more general "Space" land or something, which is very possible. Love the stuff they're doing with expanding the Mission Space Pavilion, both with the new (and different) green ride and the restaurant.
Also think it's great they're redoing and opening up the center of what's currently Future World. It is going to feel very different and open, which is great. Still hoping some of those rumored country pavilions get announced, but there's plenty of time for that.
Star Wars resort! Fully immersive, "every minute of your stay" will be themed. Every window looks out into "space."
This is what I'm really excited about! I'm not even slightly a cosplayer, but I'm super-interested in the idea of spending a few days of 24x7 living in SW universe and being part of the story.
Of course, no date announced for this. I'm guessing this would open after Galaxy's Edge, so 2020 or 2021. But what do I know?
Re: Pixar overload. Toy Story is over 20 years old at this point. For many (especially younger) guests, Pixar's movies *are* Disney. I saw a mom asking her kid in between the two parks today, "Do you want to go see Buzz *motions towards Disneyland, presumably because Astro Blasters is there*, or Woody *motions towards DCA*?"
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Re: Pixar overload. Toy Story is over 20 years old at this point. For many (especially younger) guests, Pixar's movies *are* Disney. I saw a mom asking her kid in between the two parks today, "Do you want to go see Buzz *motions towards Disneyland, presumably because Astro Blasters is there*, or Woody *motions towards DCA*?"
I always enjoyed that ride. I get why they're getting rid of it though. It's a very non-Disney ride, especially considering all the properties involved.
Re: Pixar overload. Toy Story is over 20 years old at this point. For many (especially younger) guests, Pixar's movies *are* Disney. I saw a mom asking her kid in between the two parks today, "Do you want to go see Buzz *motions towards Disneyland, presumably because Astro Blasters is there*, or Woody *motions towards DCA*?"
I mean just listen to the reaction to the Toy Story world reveal for Kingdom Hearts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWoPD51gvBM
Toy Story at this point is about as solid Disney as you can get.
People tend to think that whatever was all the rage during THEIR childhood is quintessential Disney. For example as you alluded to, Toy Story is Disney for my nephews. Monsters Inc. is Disney to them, same with Finding Nemo. That's who they want to see when they visit a Disney park. They could give a rats ass about Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, etc...
If anything I should be the one upset because there aren't any Lion King or Aladdin E-tickets out there.
I'm not saying Pixar isn't Disney. Or that the movies aren't great. I love a lot of them. In fact I am happy Ratatouille is getting a ride because that's one of my favs. But Disney at the same time continues to segregate them themselves. Toy Story Land, Pixar Pier, Carsland...not a single one of Disney Animation's properties get this kind of treatment. And that's a bit weird to me. The closest thing is the Beauty and the Beast and Little Mermaid "areas" that were part of the Fantasyland Expansion. But those don't really compare with entire themed lands.
Why are the Pixar properties so special to get 3 whole lands across the parks dedicated to them? That just seems odd to me.
Additionally, I feel like there are a large amount of attractions for Toy Story and Nemo specifically across the parks. While many popular Disney properties like Aladdin, BatB, Mulan, Hercules, Hunchback, Rescuers, Tangled, Wreck it Ralph, and others either have no attractions or just barely one...and certainly no E ticket style rides like all the Pixar properties are getting.
This is where the "overload" comes from for me. Spread the love around, not just in Pixar's direction. And not just primarily at 3-4 properties from Pixar too.
vs the dress(which completely goes against the movie)
I always enjoyed that ride. I get why they're getting rid of it though. It's a very non-Disney ride, especially considering all the properties involved.
On a somewhat related note, I rode the GotG ride that replaced Tower of Terror this past weekend and was pleasantly surprised. The theme goes very, very well. Unlike ToT, the new version mixes the falls with the audio and visuals instead of having the presentation before the falls. I think I may like it more than the old version, though I prefer the old theme. I'm glad that they maintained the old version at WDW so we can have the best of both worlds.
Guess which parks aren't actually owned by Disney? The ones that actually do shit with Disney IP.
Arabian Coast DisneySea (Aladdin)
Mermaid Lagoon
On point #1:
Cars (despite my hate) can fill an entire land with a unique themed world .
same for Pandora(hate included.)
on the other hand what could possibly fill up a Little Mermaid land?
its more of an "average" fantasy world that focuses on the special thing in particular.
It could be possible to make the entire land sea themed but at that point why not bring in stuff like Nemo as well?
Aladdin gets some decent love overall(characters, shows, etc)
Beauty and the Beast get more than enough love in Florida at least
As much as I love Mulan I honestly can't think of anything outside Epcot they could do anything significant with.
I do think they should show it a bit more love/respect with merchandise and little stuff like the greets being with
vs the dress(which completely goes against the movie)
But really even with Mulan as my favorite of the classic Disney movies I can't think of anything beyond that.
Guess which parks aren't actually owned by Disney? The ones that actually do shit with Disney IP.