I'd like to see The Walking Dead one last time. Have it go out with a bang. That's coming from a fan of the show, however, who wouldn't mind if it returned every year.
...from last year, you mean?The only thing returning is The Purge and TWD (to a smaller degree) according to some more reputable sources.
Skybound Entertainment has no direct interaction with AMC affairs on their iteration of The Walking Dead. Unless an AMC executive says the I.P isn't coming I wouldn't rule it out for Hollywood's event.no. Even skybound said no on that. and cmon there wasn't much in season IV
I watch the show on a regular basis and even I don't know what half of these are, so I see why they stick to what the general audiences know.What about the Telltale game counterparts of TWD. they have Vast landscapes from the Ski lodge (Season II),
Mall strip (Season II), Savvanah (Season I), Macon (Season I), the Farm (Season I), The hotel (Season I). And hell, even going
back to Hershels (Season I). They already have the walkers, they also have Humans fighting like Bandits, Carver. It'd actauly
work with this still going on and they wait every now and then but They can use this and have not been using it. Hell, in the
Comics, a certain little character is big on a death of a Major character in the prision times too. And the
Gas Station too (400 Days episode) with the Corn fields, and the Swamplands in the fog. You have many locations, you have the
walkers, and you have Human conflicts too. It would be a big house to do with a vast amount of locations so why haven't they
used it as its a gold mine?
As great as Telltale's The Walking Dead is (Season 1 and 2) and I mean it is freaking great, not many of the TV fans watch/play it. It's a shame becuase it's easily the best iteration of TWD. The writing of the Show doesn't even compare to Telltale's The Walking Dead. But what it all boils down to is awareness and if they did a maze based on that a lot of people are going to say "I don't remember this from the TV show."What about the Telltale game counterparts of TWD. they have Vast landscapes from the Ski lodge (Season II),
Mall strip (Season II), Savvanah (Season I), Macon (Season I), the Farm (Season I), The hotel (Season I). And hell, even going
back to Hershels (Season I). They already have the walkers, they also have Humans fighting like Bandits, Carver. It'd actauly
work with this still going on and they wait every now and then but They can use this and have not been using it. Hell, in the
Comics, a certain little character is big on a death of a Major character in the prision times too. And the
Gas Station too (400 Days episode) with the Corn fields, and the Swamplands in the fog. You have many locations, you have the
walkers, and you have Human conflicts too. It would be a big house to do with a vast amount of locations so why haven't they
used it as its a gold mine?
These are locations found in the video game counterparts created by Telltale Games. They have no relation to the television show, they're more like interactive spin-offs of the comics.I watch the show on a regular basis and even I don't know what half of these are, so I see why they stick to what the general audiences know.
I figured that out, I said that in support of your comment about familiarity.These are locations found in the video game counterparts created by Telltale Games. They have no relation to the television show, they're more like interactive spin-offs of the comics.
Great observation! Unfortunately I have no knowledge of what it's being used for nowadays (I'll look for a stage number next time I'm there and do some digging). It would be a perfect location for a third house back there.I was wondering about the current state of the sound stage behind courthouse square. Any possibility that building could house a nice large maze in that space? That might be a good space on the backlot for an extra house.
Security trucks were heading to the backlot quite frequently, I also heard a lot of radio talk about backlot problems.It'd be possible, but also a little worrisome. If they got the GP anywhere near that Courthouse Square area, people are gonna try to sneak off to it like crazy. If you figure in the idea that Universal may be looking to do something with it next year, there's no way they're going to risk possible vandalism. Honestly I'm still surprised they let people into that backlot last year even though it was really the only way to go. I left about two weeks into the event, and already heard of at least one trespasser case by then. Can't imagine how many happened later on in the month.