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  • Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

    Preview:

    • What Is Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe?
    • A Look At “Isle of Berk,” “Dark Universe,” “The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic,” and “Super Nintendo World”
    • Brand new Helios Grand Hotel

    Get ready to experience a brand new theme park in an epic way. For the first time in over 25 years, a new theme park is opening in Orlando, Florida.

    Universal Orlando‘s Epic Universe spans over 750 acres of land, and includes 5 new lands within. Guests will be transported in to the worlds inspired by movie franchises such as ‘How To Train Your Dragon,’ ‘Harry Potter’, ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them,’ Universal’s classic monsters, and Super Nintendo.

    The new opening also includes the Helios Grand Hotel, a Loews Hotel. The Helios Grand has its own dedicated entrance into Epic Universe (theme park admission required), and offers guests early entry into the park.

    Moviefone had the pleasure of traveling to Orlando, Florida, for a special preview of Epic Universe ahead of its grand opening on May 22, 2025 to experience all five lands and their attractions, shows, and more.

    Related Article: Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights 2024 Opening Night

    What Is Epic Universe?

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

    Epic Universe is Universal Orlando’s fourth theme park, not far from Universal Studios Orlando. It houses five brand new lands, including Celestial Park, How To Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, Dark Universe, Super Nintendo World, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic. Epic Universe’s theming is inspired by the heavens, stars, and constellations, and once guests step through the towering Emerald Gate and Chronos device, they will find themselves in Celestial Park. From there, they will be able to access the four other portals leading them into various lands.

    During the media preview week, there was an opening ceremony for each of the portals. As the Chrono device “powered up” to open the portal, the characters of the respective land would appear, along with music, pyro, fire, smoke, and sometimes confetti to welcome guests. While these portal opening ceremony is not likely to happen once Epic Universe is officially open, it was exciting to see the efforts put in by Epic Universe to make entering each portal a unique experience during the media preview.

    Epic Theme Park, Epic Hotel

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

    The new Helios Grand Hotel sits on the Epic Universe property, and is said to be the most unique hotels in the world. In partnership with Lowes Hotel, the Helio Grand has 500 rooms including 35 suites. The best perk of staying here would be its dedicated entrance right into Epic Universe.

    Upon walking into the Helio Grand Hotel, you’re met with the view of massive windows that lookout into the theme park. The hotel’s theming is parallel to what you’d see in Celestial Park, making the transition from one place to the next smooth and flawless. Dining options includes the restaurant Flora Taverna on the main floor, Bar Helio that offers a stunning 360 degree view, and the poolside Lotus Lagoon.

    During media preview, Executive Chairman of Loews Hotel & Co Jonathan Tisch proudly mentions that the Helio Grand Hotel makes the 11th hotel on Universal Property, “On Universal campus now, we have 11 hotels, 11 thousand rooms, and with our partners at Comcast and NBCU, it really is a remarkable partnership”

    Jonathan Tisch talks about getting the phone call that started the Helios Grand Hotel project

    “We got a call to build a hotel but this time it’s a bit different. You’re looking at this amazing amusement park, and this hotel, the Helios is one of the most unique hotels in the world. Universal Stella Nova Resort and Universal Terra Luna Resort – It really is just a a project that we’ve been in talk for a long time. So we’ve been very busy at those hotels. We’ve opened up three hotels of three and a half miles here, all in anticipation of this weekend in the amazing opening that we’ll all see soon. On Universal campus now, we have 11 hotels, 11 doves and rooms, and with our partners are Comcast and NBCU. It really is a remarkable partnership.”

    What Can You Find In Celestial Park?

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

    Celestial Park houses a gorgeous and lush garden, the Cosmos fountain, the Constellation Carousel, and the dual-track rollercoaster Stardust Racers. There are several dining and shopping options located throughout. This portion of Epic Universe serves as the crossroads that leads to the four other lands within. Using a hub-and-spoke layout, guests can travel in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to their next destination. At times, Celestial Park can feel like a maze with its ever extending gardens and ponds.

    While Celestial Park isn’t themed to any particular IP, the attractions here should not be overlooked. The Constellation Carousel takes guests on a different carousel experience, as the celestial creature ride vehicles also spin, making one feel like they’re moving in different directions instead of the usual 360 degrees on a classic merry-go-around.

    The Stardust Racer rollercoaster is hard to miss. The retro-themed coaster stands tall at 133 feet and features dual tracks. The Stardust Racer will launch guests from 0 to 62 MPH, taking riders high into the sky before descending into a series of drops and twists, while crisscrossing with the other track. Both tracks offer a slightly different experience, with the Yellow track offering more twists while the Green track has more drops and dips. The ride is designed to look like comets in the sky, and it truly takes on that feeling with a night ride. The tracks are not lit, so the only lights are coming from the ride vehicles themselves.

    For dining, there are two full-service restaurants and a few quick-service options. The full service restaurants are the Atlantic and the Blue Dragon. The Atlantic offers a variety of seafood fare and is themed to its aquatic name, with large floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook Neptune’s Pool. The Blue Dragon serves up Asian-inspired dishes, and the decor features neon light signage and motifs inspired by East and Southeast Asia. There is also a variety of quick service options that are spread throughout.

    What Can You Find In Isle of Berk?

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

    The Isle of Berk immerse guests into the world of Dreamwork’s ‘How To Train Your Dragon’. Upon entering through the portal, you are met with towering stone statues of a Viking and a dragon. In this land, you’ll find 30 animatronic dragons, as well as three rides and a live stage show. You will also meet characters from the film, including Hiccup, Astrid, Ruffnut, Tuffnut, Gobber, and of course, Toothless himself. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for adorable baby dragons who will play a game of “Toothless Says”.

    The three rides in Isle of Berk consist of Hiccup’s Wing Gliders, Dragon Racer’s Rally, and Fyre Drill. There is also the live stage show “The Untrainable Dragon”, which is unlike any theme park stage show. In “The Untrainable Dragon”, the Vikings encounter a new troublesome dragon that is causing mayhem in the village. Hiccup, Toothless, Gobber, and Astrid must find a way to calm the dragon before it causes more destruction. The show features dance and musical numbers, but best of all, Hiccup and Toothless will soar over the audience during the show. This is a must-see!

    Dining options in Isle of Berk includes the Mead Hall, which also happens to be the tallest building in the land. Mead Hall offers quick service and has a variety meats, fish, sandwiches, desserts, and drinks. Other dining options include Spit Fyre Grill and Hooligan’s Grog & Gruel where you can find the Instagramable Dragon Fire Chicken Spire mac-and-cheese cone.

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    What Can You Find In The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic?

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

    While Universal Orlando and Islands of Adventure already house both Diagon Alley and Hogsmead, there is still much to explore in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Epic Universe. As you walk through the towering wand-topped portal, you suddenly find yourself in 1920s Paris. This land is connected to the “Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them” franchise, where magical creatures from the film can be found in various shop windows and entertainment.

    The main attraction in this land is the “Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry” ride. For the first time, guests will be able to experience the Métro-Floo as they walk through the green tunnel. Stepping through the mist, you’ll find yourself at the British Ministry of Magic.

    The official synopsis for “Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry” is:

    Travel by Métro-Floo from Paris to the British Ministry of Magic™ where Dolores Umbridge™ is about to stand trial. Board a lift and join Harry, Ron, and Hermione as you journey deep into the Ministry’s many departments. Thrilling adventure, fantastic beasts, and unexplored mystery await in Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry™.

    This ride queue is the most impressive of all lands at Epic Universe. As you come out of the Métro-Floo tunnels, you’re met with the massive atrium of the British Ministry of Magic and its many floors of offices. At the center stands the Fountain of Magical Brethren. The sight is truly impressive. Proceeding through the line queue, you’ll walk through the Magical Archives library, the Aurors’ locker room, and Dolores Umbridge’s office.

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

    For the ride itself, guests will board the magical omnidirectional lift as it makes its way to Umbridge’s trial. As she attempts to escape, the lift, along with Harry, Hermione, and Ron, give chase throughout the Ministry. The ride has a combination of screens and practice sets, similar to “Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey”. What sets this ride apart is the seamless flow from screen to set and the detailed animatronics found throughout. The immersive storytelling combined with the technologies used for Battle at the Ministry make this attraction a must for Harry Potter fans.

    Within this land, you can find “Cirque de Arcanus”, a live show featuring cirque acts and fantastic beasts in large puppetry form. With special effects and intricate set designs, guests will feel surrounded by the magic of the Wizarding World.

    There is much to explore within the wizarding city of Paris. Arm yourself with an interactive wand and put your skills to the test with the many spell-casting spots in front of the storefronts throughout this land. Stop by Café L’air De La Sirène for a butterbeer crepe

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    What Can You Find In Dark Universe?

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

    It’s Alive! As guests step through the portal for Dark Universe, they are transported to the village of Darkmoor, a haunting village where the classic Universal Monsters roam. The gothic decor and fog effects sets the mood. The crackles and hum of electricity from Victoria Frankenstein’s experiments can be heard throughout. As you travel further into the land, you’ll come across Frankenstein Manor, a dark castle looming over Darkmoor. The manor houses the main attraction of Dark Universe, “Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment”.

    The official synopsis for “Monsters Unchained” is:

    Dr. Victoria Frankenstein continues the work of her ancestors deep below the family estate. A demonstration of her experiments to control monsters goes awry when Dracula leads a revolt of enraged monsters including The Wolf Man, The Mummy, the Creature from the Black Lagoon and more.

    Monsters Unchained has two pre-shows, with the latter showing off the incredible animatronics of Victoria Frankenstein and Frankenstein’s Monster 2.0. Their movements are fluid and lifelike, giving a guest just a taste of what they’ll encounter on the ride.

    The ride vehicle operates very similarly to “Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey,” but the vehicle’s movement is more extreme and intense than Forbidden Journey. In comparison, Monsters Unchain boasts more practice sets and animatronics than screenings. As the ride vehicles, operated by Igor, navigates through the catacombs deep beneath the manor, guests will come face-to-face with Dracula and his brides, the Mummy, and Creature from the Black Lagoon. These larger-than-life animatronics are extremely detailed and truly frightening as the ride vehicle brings you within inches of them.

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

    There is so much happening on this ride, and each seat offers a slightly different view as certain animatronic figures pop out at a different timing. Monsters Unchained is the best ride in Epic Universe, and worth experiencing multiple times as you will definitely notice something you different than the previous ride.

    Aside from Monsters Unchained, there’s also the spinning rollercoaster “Curse of the Werewolf”. The ride vehicle travels at 37 MPH on back and forth motion while the seat vehicles spin. The spinning motion can vary depending on the weight distribution of each ride vehicle. The coaster is thrilling but nowhere as intense as Stardust Racers or even Hiccup’s Wing Gliders.

    Official synopsis for “Curse of the Werewolf”:

    Maleva, leader of The Guild of Mystics, welcomes you to a secluded wagon camp. Here you’re warned of the creatures who prowl the deep woods. Before long you’re riding Curse of the Werewolf – surrounded by glowing eyes and gnashing teeth, you’ll spin and weave through the forest as you attempt to escape a pack of werewolves.

    Guests can encounter characters such as Igor as he roams around Darkmoor, or meet Frankenstein and the Bride in their designated meet and greet area.

    Dining options include the Burning Blade Tavern, which has a rotating windmill that is lit ablaze seversal times a day. The Tavern serves up a variety of burgers, chicken, small bites, and beverage.

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    What Can You Find in Super Nintendo World?

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

    Super Nintendo World first made its way to Universal Studios Hollywood in 2023. This is where you can find “Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge”. What sets the Super Nintendo World apart in Epic Universe is a brand new area featuring Donkey Kong. This marks the debut of Donkey Kong Country in the United States.

    Donkey Kong Country transports guests into the jungle where you can find “Mine-Cart Madness”. Board the mine cart and enter the Golden Temple to protect the Golden Banana, but watch out for the rickety tracks.

    Official synopsis for Mine-Cart Madness:

    It’s up to you to help Donkey Kong protect the Golden Banana on Mine-Cart Madness™. Enter the majestic Golden Temple, board your mine cart and take off in this thrilling family coaster. Speeding through the mine, you’ll appear to jump across gaps in the track and perform other eye-popping feats from the Donkey Kong Country video games.

    As the mine carts rushes through the Golden Temple, you’ll notice some of the tracks have collapsed but there is no stopping. The mine cart makes leaps over the missing tracks, and makes this ride exciting and sometimes a little scary. The ride will not only take you through the temple, but also over water and through the jungle. For those visiting the park with a Power-Up band or tracking your progress through Universal Orlando app, this is how you can acquire the Golden Banana stamp.

    While you’re in Donkey Kong Country, stop by The Bubbly Barrel stall to try the DK Crush Float, which is served with a pineapple banana soft serve with a waffle cone. It sounds extremely sugary but it’s just the right level of sweetness and very refreshing. You have the option to get it with or without the souvenir DK barrel mug.

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

    The other new attraction at Super Nintendo World is Yoshi’s Adventure. This is a much slower paced ride than Mine-Cart Madness, perfect for all-ages. The track also gives you a scenic aerial view of Super Nintendo World. Guests will board a Yoshi ride vehicle as it takes you through various scenes in search of all three Yoshi Eggs. Each vehicle is equipped with three egg-shaped buttons. When you spot a blue, pink, or green Yoshi Egg, press the corresponding color button. This is how you can acquire the Golden Egg stamp.

    The rides at Super Nintendo World are fun but not as detailed or thrilling as the other lands. Still, this land is extremely interactive, especially if you have a Power-Up Band to collect stamps and play mini-games.

    You can find several food options including Toadstool Cafe, which boasts wide variety from pasta to soups to sandwiches. There are a ton of seating and a perfect way to escape the heat on a hot day.

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    Epic Universe is changing the game when it comes to theme parks. The attention to detail in each land has elevated the experience. When you’re in any specific land, you forget that you’re a part of a larger theme park. Whether you step into the Isle of Berk or Dark Universe, you’re immediately enveloped by the theming and decor. You won’t even notice the other portals towers from the other lands even though they stand tall. For the most part, each land is filled with interactive experiences so if there are plenty to do aside from the rides and shows.

    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe and Helio Grand Hotel is now officially open to the public.

    Universal Orlando's Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.
    Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe Grand Opening. Photo: Wendy Lee Szany.

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  • James Wan in Early Talks to Direct New ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’

    (Left) 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' director James Wan at CinemaCon 2022. Photos by Eric Charbonneau. (Right) Scene from 1954's 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (Left) ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ director James Wan at CinemaCon 2022. Photos by Eric Charbonneau. (Right) Scene from 1954’s ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Preview:

    • James Wan is in talks to develop a new take on ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’.
    • It’ll be another filmmaker-focused take on a classic from Universal.
    • Wan is also producing this movie among many others.

    Long after it pivoted away from its plan for a connected “Dark Universe” of monster movies based on its classic titles, Universal has been seeing success (albeit mixed) with filmmaker-focused takes including ‘The Invisible Man’.

    So it surely makes sense for the studio to have one of the biggest names in modern horror filmmaking and someone who has experience with watery stories ready to jump aboard a new version of ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’.

    Which means we probably should all have predicted that ‘Saw’/‘The Conjuring’s James Wan, who also directed the two ‘Aquaman’ movies, would enter early talks for the movie.

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    What’s the story of ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’?

    A scene from 1954's 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    A scene from 1954’s ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    The 1954 monster movie, made in the gimmicky and popular 3D format, told of a prehistoric water-breathing humanoid monster and the group of scientists that want to study him.

    It was the among the last of the Universal’s great monster movies, combining an entrancing mix of horror, tragedy, and romance, and introduced audiences to the Gill-Man, aka The Creature who is the last of his kind.

    Jack Arnold, director of sci-fi classics such as ‘The Incredible Shrinking Man’, directed the movie, which featured Julie Adams as the woman who caught the Creature’s eye.

    Who else has dipped into making a new ‘Creature’?

    A scene from 1954's 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    A scene from 1954’s ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Hollywood has been trying to crack a new take on the Creature for years, with John Landis looking to produce an iteration in the 1980s, while John Carpenter and even Ivan Reitman developed takes in the 1990s.

    Gary Ross took it on in the 2000s, intent on following in his father’s footsteps — Arthur A. Ross co-wrote the script for the original — as did Breck Eisner.

    And Will Beall wrote a script for a version of the Creature that would have been a part of the Dark Universe concept.

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wan’s film would be a grounded, modernized retelling that will lean into visceral horror, while still paying respect to the original.

    We’ll have to wait and see what happens with this latest attempt.

    What else is James Wan producing?

    (L to R) M3GAN, Gemma (Allison Williams) and Cady (Violet McGraw) in 'M3GAN,' directed by Gerard Johnstone. © 2023 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) M3GAN, Gemma (Allison Williams) and Cady (Violet McGraw) in ‘M3GAN,’ directed by Gerard Johnstone. © 2023 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    Wan’s Atomic Monster company, which recently joined forces with Blumhouse, has a huge swathe of movies and TV series on the way, including a ‘M3GANsequel, a spin-off to the killer doll movie called ‘SOULM8TE’ and a TV series called ‘Teacup’ based at Peacock.

    Wan is also in development on a fourth installment of his wildly successful ‘Conjuring’ horror franchise, which he is describing as the final entry from the main storyline.

    Related Article: Movie Review: ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’

    (L to R) Jason Momoa and Director/Producer/Writer James Wan on the set of Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Christian Black/ ™ & © DC Comics.
    (L to R) Jason Momoa and Director/Producer/Writer James Wan on the set of Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Christian Black/ ™ & © DC Comics.

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  • ‘Bride of Frankenstein’ Remake Pulled From Universal’s Schedule

    Don’t hold your breath for that “Bride of Frankenstein” remake. The update on the classic horror film isn’t happening any time soon.

    Universal just released a statement announcing they are “postponing” the planned installment of their Dark Universe series.

    “After thoughtful consideration, Universal Pictures and director Bill Condon have decided to postpone Bride of Frankenstein,” the statement reads. “None of us want to move too quickly to meet a release date when we know this special movie needs more time to come together. Bill is a director whose enormous talent has been proven time and again, and we all look forward to continuing to work on this film together.”

    No mention of the fact that everyone hated the first film in the Dark Universe series, “The Mummy.”

    “Bride of Frankenstein” was set to open February 14, 2019 with Condon (who just helmed the live-action “Beauty and the Beast“) behind the camera. Javier Bardem was slated to play Frankenstein’s monster, with Angelina Jolie in talks to play his bride.

    This update on the 1935 classic, in which the bride (Elsa Lanchester) appears only briefly at the end of the film, was going to be a very different take. As Condon told Collider in an interview that ran just a few days ago, we would have seen a lot more of the bride. “This is Eve before Adam; the bride comes first,” he said.

    No word on whether Johnny Depp‘s Invisible Man movie or Russell Crowe‘s Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde film will also be pulled. They are, at last report, still in development.

    [Via THR, Collider]

  • Six Reasons ‘Wonder Woman’ Buried Tom Cruise’s ‘The Mummy’ at the Box Office

    Maybe Tom Cruise would have had a bigger hit if he’d spent his movie shouting, “Show me the mummy!”

    As it turned out, Cruise’s “The Mummy” did about as poorly as pundits had predicted, settling for second place with just an estimated $32.2 million. (Week-old “Wonder Woman” earned nearly twice as much, an estimated $57.2 million.) Cruise’s “Mummy” opened lower than any of Brendan Fraser‘s three “Mummy” movies — it’s opening was less than even The Rock’s spinoff, “The Scorpion King.”

    Its debut also falls well below what a $125 million movie needs to open with in order to break even domestically over the course of its run. And it doesn’t bode well for the “Dark Universe” franchise Universal is using the film to launch. Still, this result wasn’t a huge surprise. Indeed, it reinforces several lessons that the box office has been teaching us all year. Let’s use “The Mummy” to unwrap six of them.

    1. You Can’t Force a Franchise Down Audience’s Throats
    Studios want Marvel’s success, they just don’t want to wait for it or due the legwork audiences expect to earn it.

    After the box office successes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, every Hollywood studio wants a universe. But universes tend to evolve organically. Willing one into being is a tricky thing to pull off, even if you’re working from familiar and popular characters, as Warner Bros. discovered last month with “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.”

    In the case of Universal’s Dark Universe, this is the third time in the last 13 years that the studio has attempted to generate a universe of new films based on its classic monster-movie properties. Hasn’t worked out well so far, unless you’re one of the handful of moviegoers with fond memories of “Van Helsing” or “Dracula Untold.” Yes, there is (limited) potential for the future Dark Universe installments, including an “Invisible Man” with Johnny Depp, a likely “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” starring Russell Crowe‘s “Mummy” character, and a “Bride of Frankenstein” from “Beauty and the Beast” director Bill Condon (whose deep understanding of Universal’s old Frankenstein movies is clear from his 1998 drama “Gods and Monsters“).

    But its still not clear what these monster tales have to do with one another, aside from being based on the studio’s old intellectual property. That’s not a good enough reason for moviegoers to appreciate the Dark Universe as a brand.

    2. Horror Isn’t Always an Easy Sell
    Already this year, we’ve seen M. Night Shyamalan resurrect his career with “Split,” and we’ve seen “Get Out” surprise everyone by becoming a massive hit with its unlikely blend of horror and social satire.

    At the same time, we’ve seen established horror and action-horror franchises (“Rings,” “Underworld: Blood Wars,” “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter“) stall without reaching $30 million domestically. Even this weekend, we saw critics go wild for “It Comes at Night” (it scored an 86 percent “Fresh” at Rotten Tomatoes) only to find that audiences hated it (they gave it a D at CinemaScore), resulting in a premiere estimated at only $6.0 million, about 40 percent below what the independent horror film was expected to earn. The short version is: outside of producer Jason Blum, no one seems to know which scary movies audiences will buy and which ones they’ll avoid.

    3. Timing Is Everything
    Even with a female mummy, Universal’s monster movie didn’t have anywhere near the girl-power quotient of “Wonder Woman.” It was a given that the gauze-wrapped stiff would have stiff competition from the DC heroine, but “Wonder Woman” has proven to have stronger legs than even Warner Bros. hoped for.

    Most superhero movies drop more than 50 percent in their second weekend, but after last weekend’s record-smashing $103 million debut, “Wonder Woman” fell just 45 percent this weekend — one the best-ever drops for a comic book movie. Plus, Cruise’s would-be blockbuster also had to face off against the more family-friendly “Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie” (the cartoon took in an estimated $12.3 million in its second week) and the still-strong “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” (which grabbed another estimated $6.2 million in its sixth week). So the general PG-13 audience “The Mummy” was going for had a lot of other options, most of them better reviewed. And more worth their time and money.

    4. Stop Making Bad Movies, Hollywood
    Yeah, about those reviews: “The Mummy” has a deserved 17 percent “Rotten” at RT. The new school of thought is that, while few young moviegoers read reviews, their aggregate scores compiled by RT can still scare potential ticketbuyers, especially when those low scores are presented at online points of purchase like Fandango. Unlike “It Comes at Night,” audiences tended to agree with critics about “The Mummy,” judging by the meh B- grade moviegoers gave it at CinemaScore.

    5. Star Power Has Limits
    As Depp discovered with the new “Pirates,” not even returning to your most celebrated role guarantees you a stellar premiere. So it is with Cruise, who’s had a hard time over the past decade or so luring American audiences to any movie that doesn’t have “Mission: Impossible” in the title.

    Yes, male action stars seem to enjoy longer career runs than ever now, but Cruise and co-star Russell Crowe, like Depp, are in their 50s now, and time marches on.

    6. “The Mummy” Is More for International Audiences, But That Likely Won’t Save It
    The domestic flop has earned $141.8 million abroad, more than four times what it’s earned in the states. (But the film still may not break even with the help of international fans.)

    Cruise, like Depp, continues to be immensely popular among foreign audiences, which is why “The Mummy,” “Pirates,” and many other releases this year are making some studio accountants happy despite low domestic grosses.

    If you, an American ticketbuyer, didn’t think much of “The Mummy,” well, you were never the target audience anyway. So don’t think for a moment that the new monster movie’s dollar shortage in North America is going to put the slightest dent in Cruise’s career, but the jury is still out on whether or not we ever see this Dark Universe happen at the scale — and success — Universal wishes.

  • Dark Universe Adds ‘Dracula’ and More Monsters to Reboot List

    Dracula (1931)Start those casting debates about who should be the next Dracula. Universal is (finally) adding the famed bloodsucker to its roster of classic monster movie reboots.

    The Count will join new Dark Universe versions of The Mummy, The Invisible Man, The Wolfman, and Frankenstein.

    Also joining the ghoulish stable, according to “The Mummy” director Alex Kurtzman, remakes of other classic Universal horror films “Creature from the Black Lagoon,” “Phantom of the Opera” and “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” Fandom reports.

    First up, is “The Mummy,” starring Sofia Boutella, Tom Cruise, and Russell Crowe, which opens Friday. Then we’ll get Javier Bardem as the Monster in “Bride of Frankenstein.” Fittingly, Bill Condon, who made 1998’s “Gods and Monsters” about “Bride of Frankenstein’s director James Whale, will direct. Also announced: Johnny Depp as “The Invisible Man.”

    We might also be seeing more minor characters getting their own spin-offs. “There are characters within those films that can grow and expand and maybe even spin off. I think that digging into deep mythologies about monsters around the world is fair game for us, as well and connecting the monsters that we know to some surprising monsters could also be really interesting,” Kurtzman said while out promoting “The Mummy.”

    Does that mean we can expect, “Igor, the Movie?” (A role recently played by Daniel Radcliffe in “Victor Frankenstein.”) Or “Renfield: The Blood is the Life”? (Paging Tom Waits to reprise his role as the eccentric fly-eater from 1992’s “Bram Stroker’s Dracula.”)

    [Via Slashfilm]

  • Dark Universe Rumors: Dwayne Johnson as The Wolfman? Angelina Jolie as The Bride of Frankenstein?

    As Universal ramps up its Dark Universe world of classic monsters, the latest rumor has Dwayne Johnson pegged as the new Wolfman, according to THR. And the studio reportedly wants Angelina Jolie to play the Bride of Frankenstein.

    They’d be joining Javier Bardem as Frankenstein, Johnny Depp as the Invisible Man, and Russell Crowe as Dr. Jekyll (and Mr. Hyde). Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella headline the first Dark Universe film “The Mummy,” which opens June 9.

    Johnson previously played the The Scorpion King (with some very crappy CGI) in “The Mummy Returns” and its 2002 spinoff. If he becomes the new Wolfman, he’d be the buffest one ever.

    The role was last played by Benicio Del Toro in 2010’s “The Wolfman” (with Anthony Hopkins as his equally lupine father), but poor box office ensured that was a one-off. Lon Chaney Jr. originated the role in the 1941 classic “The Wolf Man.”

    If Jolie signs on as The Bride, her role would have to be a lot bigger than Elsa Lanchester‘s in the 1935 original. In that horror classic, the Bride doesn’t make her appearance until the end of the film.

    Despite not having announced its leading lady, the “Bride of Frankenstein” remake has a release date of February 14, 2019. (How romantic!)