Sentences with phrase «not franchise potential»

Not exact matches

One thing to know: We don't know what next season will hold for Eli Manning and the Giants, but New York will be close to the top of the draft should the team choose to pursue its next potential franchise quarterback this offseason.
With more than 1,600 restaurants and plenty of potential franchisees eager to get in on the high - value brand, why hasn't the mega-popular burrito chain ever franchised?
While AI may not necessarily be as nefarious as the intelligent computer system Skynet from the popular Terminator film franchise, the use and potential of AI has come a long way and opened a multitude of possibilities.
With a franchise business lawyer going over the FDD, potential franchisees will not be blindsided with costs and fees later on down the road.
We offer both local, national, and even international recognition, along with a nearly unlimited earning potential — something which does not come with a franchise business.
Because Major League Baseball teams aren't on the market every day, and because there is so much potential with the Marlins that noted slug - man Jeffrey Loria left on the table, there will be competition for the franchise.
Might be too much to risk for franchises and not enough possible value to extract from him to justify the potential backlash from their fanbase.
I thought it wouldn't be so bad at first, but now I'm thinking it could be a huge trap and a potential embarrassment for this franchise.
I'm not about to predict victory and championship — I remain convinced that Thbis has set back the franchise long term goals and potential — I recognize that Teague / Butler / Gibson are solid NBA players who give full effort, but I miss Rubio / LaVine / Dunn — wonder even after the trades what GMH / Jefferson / Brown — and Patton once healthy could have done to impact this season (as well as the trade / draft process this summer).
Team GPhi / SAE 17s led by Co-Captains Tori Winner and Chris Valvassori finished in 1st for the first season of the Co-Ed League while 2x Defending Champs — Team SigEp — finished off the Regular Season earning 100 % of the potential points and are on a quest to not just go Undefeated in 2016 but become the first Franchise in All Sports Series history to get a 3peat!
Simmons has the potential to be a franchise building block, and I'm not sure that the same can be said about Ingram.
Actually, someone must've figured it had decent potential or it wouldn't have received a prime summer release date, but it's not like this was a much - hyped entry in an established franchise.
I won't say anything about it here for potential spoilers but it's worth looking at if you're a fan of the franchise.
Typically, Reynolds wouldn't have even been in the running as execs would prefer to have some distance between such a stinker film and their fresh, glossy new potential franchise.
WHY: The first Percy Jackson film wasn't amazing by any means, but it at least showed some promise in launching a potential franchise that could take over where the Harry Potter series left off.
I dislike EA, and kind of dislike Ubisoft as of late, but third parties need to read into these numbers and see that there is potential for sales with the Wii U. Nintendo's willingness to merge their franchises with other franchises is what will sell third party games on the Wii U and I have no idea why companies are not trying to do what Hyrule Warriors is doing.
This franchise suddenly had so much potential and Apocalypse couldn't raise it any higher.
For those looking for a healthy dose of nostalgia, «Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle» is a passable film, but it doesn't make the case for a potential franchise or another sequel.
When you're releasing the seventh entry into a franchise you can't do so without considering your audience's potential burnout.
As if that wasn't enough, Robbie adds another potential franchise to her corner.
There's a lot of untapped potential in this franchise; the studio just hasn't fully embraced it yet.
It's a shame as Hunnam has the potential to lead a great movie franchise but won't find it here.
Not one to let a potential tent - pole franchise go to waste, Disney Studios and producer Jerry Bruckheimer (On Stranger Tides, Prince of Persia) dust off the white cowboy hat in order to try to bring the iconic lawman into the modern era with The Lone Ranger, which is crafted by the creative team behind the first three Pirates of the Caribbean flicks, director Gore Verbinski (At World's End, Dead Man's Chest), and writing team Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio (Shrek, Small Soldiers), plus Justin Haythe (Snitch, The Clearing).
In this instance throwing a ton of characters into the mix along with multiple mechanics from several previous Lego iterations doesn't stop the feeling of fatigue setting in - add to this the lack of evolution that we are now seeing, there is potential here that the once rock - solid franchise is losing its charm a little.
However, potential alone isn't enough to carry a franchise.
As it isn't an annual franchise it has the potential to sell with other titles released over the remainder of the year until Smash arrives.
And since Forbes» Mark Hughes — who somehow got his hands on the script — is raving about what a strong adaptation this is and how it's «a potential tentpole picture capable of spinning off a whole expanded universe of franchises,» you have to wonder if maybe Warner Bros. didn't want this to look like Machete Kills In Space (which, if you'll recall, is a real movie that's actually happening).
Thankfully, this movie appears to be a one - off and not a potential franchise starter.
There's the potential to make the Goon franchise a trilogy and I don't think that we've seen the end of the squad.
This isn't exactly odd - many studios look at genre films as doors to a potential franchise play.
Make the world huge, monsters hard, tons of quest this game kinda reminds me of old world of warcraft but now their graphics are better I think but anyways they need to take this franchise and make it exclusive if its not already and beef it up and work with it polish it up you know cause the game has lot of potential from what i seen of it in the demo video on my wii u so Im little excited about a game again awesome.
While its $ 8.5 M budget was small by any standards, it wasn't small enough for Middle School to be chalked up as a commercial win or as a potential franchise (Patterson has published nine books in the series to date).
Obviously, he wasn't just going to take a vacation like some plebeian, so now he's lining up another massive studio project — and potential franchise starter — with Universal's The Mummy reboot.
The potential is there for this franchise to work, especially with her in the lead, but version two of the «Tomb Raider» series is not off to good start.
A fishing game isn't the immediate thing you'd think of when considering potential gameplay directions for titles spun off from the mainline Final Fantasy series; after thirty years we've seen more than our fair share of deviations from the established JRPG formula the franchise helped popularise, including forays into real time strategy and even Chocobo racing games, but FFXV: Monster of the Deep truly stands out as an oddity amongst even those initially curious choices.
While it doesn't leave behind all the problematic points of the original version, Dead Rising 2: Off the Record is the closest the franchise has come to fulfilling the potential of its premise.
It might feel a bit cynical to write off character deaths because of external factors like franchise potential and actors» contracts, but the MCU is a multibillion - dollar enterprise: These deaths feel exploitative because they wiped out nearly every young star that matters, and the MCU can't possibly survive in the long term without reverse - engineering this event.
If recent trends continue, it would not be surprising to find the stocks of several larger capitalization stocks with significant long - term franchises meet value criteria and hence become eligible for potential addition to the Fund.
Activision has simply not thought about this all the way through and the game that got us so excited and had the potential to revitalize the franchise as a whole is simply a footnote of 2016, a game restricted by poor decisions and a stupid choice in how to release it.
The ending's sequel - baiting would have irked me even more were it not for the fact that I still felt that there was potential in the franchise.
Still, we can't contain our excitement over this development in Forza's ever - growing car collection that should bring the franchise closer to its potential of representing a rich variety of motorsport disciplines.
This title had a lot of great potential but falls flat on almost every part of its delivery and while it may not do everything wrong what it does right is hardly enough to save this alternate take on a great franchise.
That's not to say the products of these mediums are above reinterpretation in a creative sense, but executives (that's a key word right there) must always balance the risk of destroying franchise potential (and there's another) with the chancer's reward of cashing in on a big name.
Whilst I do appreciate your point about the potential for new franchises like Forza to close the gap over the coming years, you seem to be assuming that GT will not continue to be developed!
I have a hard time seeing Arms becoming Nintendo's next big IP, but it has a solid enough foundation to potentially grow into a midlevel series and a few memorable characters — like Twintelle, whose coiled fighting arms spring not from her shoulders but her pigtails — with potential to eventually receive cameos in other Nintendo franchises.
A fishing game isn't the immediate thing you'd think of when considering potential gameplay directions for titles spun off from the mainline Final Fantasy series; after thirty years we've seen more than our fair share of deviations from the established JRPG formula the franchise helped popularise, including forays into real time strategy and even Chocobo racing games, but FFXV: Monster of the Deep truly stands out as an oddity amongst even those initially curious choices.
Most people who play it would agree that it's not the best game in the series, but there were people who saw its potential, and decided to continue the franchise with Street Fighter II.
My verdict is that the franchise has great potential of becoming a series of open - world treasure hunting adventures, although I'm not sure that another Uncharted game will be developed by Naughty Dog anytime soon.
While Bobby Kotick said the titles, «don't have the potential to be exploited every year on every platform with clear sequel potential and have the potential to become $ 100 million dollar franchises,» Phil Harrision sees it as a personal challenge to prove him wrong.
Nonetheless, I am not of the close - minded types, many of which you will find in the official Battlefield forums and so, when I first heard of the premise, I was cautiously optimistic; Battlefield: Hardline appeared to have the potential to carve out its own niche within the Battlefield franchise.
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