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So most likely everyone already heard the announcement of Netflix acquiring Warner Bros. So the discussion, and question for this is how would Netflix be included in Warner Bros Movie World?

Warner bros don't own even a small portion of movieworld, let alone any other village property. They haven't done for quite a long time. It's just a licencing deal to continue to use the name at this point. 

3 hours ago, Ashley Jeffery said:

Only thing to change will be the price increase to Netflix. 

And the price increase to HBOMax.  Why charge for one streaming service when you can charge for two?

"Netflix's Co-CEO Greg Peters told investors the company could package the streaming services together in a bundle -- or find ways to introduce HBO Max to Netflix subscribers. The streaming service has a long history of building audiences for television series, as it did for "Breaking Bad" or the legal drama "Suits." - Reuters.

Looks like the plan is to increase the prices of both, then 'bundle' them back down to the current prices.

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6 hours ago, omega237 said:

Well for Fright Nights Village would most likely license Stranger Things as a maze.

Netflix doesn't own Warner Bros. yet. The deal has been announced, not finalised. Addittionally, Stranger Things is a hot topic and the licence would be expensive.

19 hours ago, omega237 said:

Well for Fright Nights Village would most likely license Stranger Things as a maze.

The takeover, which will likely take over 12 months to be completed, is unlikely to make ST any more likely a maze option in the future than it has is the past. WB doesn’t own the park, the park has just licensed some WB properties.

As a movie park (meant to be) I think having a Hero Maze based on IP kind of works.

But there is soooo much more you can do with having other mazes non IP and funneling all that licensing spend into the creative. You only have to look at how great Knotts do at this, and to be fair a lot of previous non IP mazes at Movie World.

But that Netflix deal is going to take ages to finalize. Even HBO is currently still separate.

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