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We will know more soon, and with Toy Fair 2020 coming up in February, it’s safe to say that we will see our first glimpse of what Hasbro has to offer very soon.
#Xxxtreme ghostbusters third teaser movie
(Like we’re seeing with Jurassic World) Hopefully, the new movie is so successful that a new animated series is green-lit immediately, giving us even more opportunities to expand the franchises toy catalogue. I want to see it grow and continue to have releases, even in non-movie years. No matter what, we’re getting new Ghostbusters toys from Hasbro, but I desperately want staying power for the line. Why did Stephen King’s IT become one the highest grossing horror films of all time while the new Pet Sematary failed to find an audience? Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle was a beast for Sony, while Men In Black: International (also Sony) and more recently Terminator: Dark Fate both flopped at the box office. Again, GB20 feels like a can’t miss hit, but modern movie going audiences are very fickle and hard to figure out. Of course the toy’s success will run concurrently with the eventual success (or lack thereof) of the new movie. To me, Hasbro has a chance to once again make Ghostbusters a mainstream player in the toy category. Hasbro fell flat with their Jurassic World line and Mattel took it over, launching it to another stratosphere with an award winning array of figures and dinosaurs starting with the release of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. That being said, things don’t always work out the way they are supposed to. Unfortunately, the big plans never came to fruition and with too many repaints and uninspired figure choices, and with no media backing, this Ghostbusters line came to a sputtering stop in 2014.Īs stated earlier, with such a toyetic property, Ghostbusters has the opportunity to be a runaway hit for Hasbro. (This eventually was delayed multiple times and ended up as Paul Feig’s 2016 reboot Ghostbusters: Answer The Call) Mattel was ready to bring Ghostbusters back in a big way, with plans for an extensive retail line of figures covering all aspects of Ghostbusters, new animated series’ and even an unreleased 3 ¾” line of Real Ghostbusters Figures.
#Xxxtreme ghostbusters third teaser license
Mattel had acquired the Ghostbusters license in anticipation of a third Ghostbusters movie that was to be released in 2011. Sold under the Matty Collector banner, for the most part, the line was very well-received and embraced by the collecting community. In order to properly get examine this, we have to look back a few years to 2009 when Mattel released the first film-accurate line of Ghostbusters action figures and props to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the franchise. Soon, we’re going to do an extensive retrospective on both the Real Ghostbusters and Extreme Ghostbusters lines, but for now let’s focus on the real excitement Hasbro acquiring the Ghostbusters license for 2020. I could also discuss the other most important thing in my life TOYS. All I know is that the internet was super important in my “EFD” (Early Fandom Development) because for the first time, I could connect with the outside world of other hardcore Ghostbusters fans and discuss the possibilities of a third move. I think he was running? Maybe he was just standing in place and it looked like he was running. I wanted the sweet sounds of my 56K modem connecting to the web while that little blue, bald man ran across the screen. I just know that there were “other” internet service providers besides AOL and I wanted no piece of that action. Side note: I don’t even know if NetZero was around in 1997. Star Wars is my second favorite film franchise and I can’t watch any Rise of Skywalker trailer without blubbering like one of those NetZero kids who keep getting booted offline.
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Well no, Star Wars is actually my Star Wars, I really love Star Wars. When the announcement happened, it shook me to my core.