![]() Instead of the Motion Theater technology, I think it may be more realistic to expect only a small bit of movement in the new show. ![]() It could also use a motion-control base to tilt the audience in different ways to help accentuate the action. I have not found any confirmation for this rumor, but if it is true, it would mean that the entire audience area can be rotated to face different elements during the show. Screen-used Mini Cooper previously on display in Hollywood (Photo by rumor that showed early on, when it was announced that the Terminator show would be closing, is that the new attraction would use the Dynamic Attractions Motion Theater technology. Permits also seemed to call for an expanded armory, where things like pyrotechnic effects, prop guns, and firing blanks can be kept. The back of the theater structure was extended as well, adding quite a bit more backstage area for actors and technical personnel. This will allow for a larger stage that can extend out on both sides. Additional wings were added to both the right and left sides of the theater. With a heavier focus on live actors and stunts, the theater structure itself was actually widened. To make way for this new attraction, many changes needed to be made to the original theater. They’re the team behind the immensely popular Waterworld show at Universal Studios Hollywood (as well as other Universal theme parks around the world). They’re the industry leader for stunt work in film, television, and of course, theme park attractions. So, who do you turn to when you want the best of the best when it comes to stunts and stunt-trained actors? “Action Horizons Stunts” has got your covered. Unlike the former Terminator show, which only included live actors for the beginning and final sections in the main theater, The Bourne Stuntacular is said to include stunt actors throughout the entire performance. With the immersive special effects and massive screen background taken care of, the next big aspect of the show to consider are the actors themselves. They specialize in concert lighting and LED effects, cutting-edge motion control systems for background elements and set pieces, robotic systems, and more-all working in tandem to create unforgettable experiences that attempt to bend reality. They’ve created special effects and sets for Broadway shows, concerts, and other large venue events. The company “TAIT” has been rumored to have been hired to handle that aspect of the show. Instead, this new show will utilize a massive LED screen. One of the biggest takeaways here is that the show WILL NOT be in 3D like its predecessor. And it will all happen right in front of you with live performers, interactive props and an immense LED screen – making it impossible to determine where the live-action ends and the screen begins.” It described the attraction as an “all-new live-action stunt show” that “will feature thrilling chase scenes, punishing fistfights, death-defying leaps and danger at every turn. The Bourne Stuntacular was officially announced by Universal on October 15, 2019. Set to open next spring in 2020, Universal Orlando says that the new show will be a “cutting-edge, edge-of-your-seat live show will blur the lines between stage and cinema in a hybrid form of entertainment that has never been seen before.” Let’s dig into some of the rumors we’ve been hearing for this show, as well as what we can learn from construction permits, because-”Jesus Christ it’s Jason Bourne.” After two years of rumors following the closure of Terminator 2: 3D at Universal Studios Florida, we now know for certain that it is being replaced by The Bourne Stuntacular. The Shrek franchise and its characters have been featured across Universal Orlando in things such as holiday events, nighttime spectaculars and recently the new character show, DreamWorks Destination (located in the KidZone area of Universal Studios). Universal Studios has not announced what will replace Shrek 4D but said guests should look for updates on its website. It’s a fun, funny, multisensory adventure the whole family will love. Moving seats, water, wind, and mist are just a few of the special effects you’ll feel. If you are not familiar with this ride at the park, here is the official description on the Universal website: ![]() Guests grab OgreVision (3D) glasses for an epic adventure. The ride follows Shrek, Donkey and Princess Fiona as Lord Farquaad’s ghost tries to capture her immediately following the events of the first film. The attraction first opened at Universal Studios in 2003 and it transported guests into the popular films. It’s a sad day for Shrek fans! Universal Orlando is officially going to be shutting down the popular Shrek 4-D attraction (and the gift shop) over Universal Studios Orlando in just a few months on January 10th 2022.
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