The primary main Quick & Livid attraction — which has been part of the Studio Tour at Common Studios Hollywood for a decade — is ready to shut in a matter of weeks.
Common introduced immediately that Quick & Livid: Supercharged will take its ultimate journey subsequent month. The attraction first debuted in Hollywood in 2015 and options appearances from Quick & Livid stars Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, and Tyrese Gibson.
The 3D journey is integrated into the long-running Common Studio Tour. Close to the conclusion of the tour, visitors’ tram enters an extended tunnel with screen-covered partitions, after which seem to participate in an elaborate chase via metropolis streets. At one level Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto commandeers a fighter jet (or helicopter??) by leaping onto it. It’s type of ridiculous — however then what Quick & Livid film isn’t somewhat ridiculous?
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In a press launch, Common mentioned the “closure of this attraction will pave the best way for an thrilling all-new Studio Tour attraction to be introduced quickly.”
Three years after Supercharged was added in Hollywood it changed the assorted variations of the Earthquake journey in Common Studios Florida. Though largely a clone of the Hollywood model, the Florida Quick & Livid journey acquired even worse evaluations — and Common creatives haven’t at all times had the kindest issues to say about it. Actually, One longtime Common theme park designer mentioned publicly a number of years in the past that not stopping the corporate from bringing Supercharged from Hollywood to Florida was the largest mistake in his profession.
The closure of this Quick & Livid attraction is not going to finish the franchise’s involvement at Common Studios’ theme park; the corporate is deep into development on its first Quick & Livid curler coaster referred to as Quick & Livid: Hollywood Drift. The coaster is predicted to open sooner or later throughout 2026.
Within the meantime, Quick & Livid: Supercharged closes at Common Studios Hollywood on March 10. If you wish to take one final journey, higher go earlier than then. (Or head all the way down to Common Studios Florida — at the least for now, that model of the journey will stay.)
