As Dreamers Do Part Deux

Since you are asking for questions got any plans on the themepark front. I for one like the idea of a them park on the site of master planed community of hoppili. Phase one broke ground in 2021 and more resently a bussines park broke ground in 2021
 
Hellboy (2004 Film)
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Hellboy
Released by Hollywood Pictures on May 26, 2004

Produced in association with
Dark Horse Comics

Cast and Crew
Same as OTL​
 
Entertainment News for Memorial Day Weekend 2004
Entertainment News for Memorial Day Weekend 2004

Universal's new president Gale Anne Hurd on additional details concerning the T2 disaster in New Orleans:

"After Bridgette dragged Gus out of the Holiday Inn, Arnold ran after her but was wrestled by New Orleans' finest. The NOPD tazed Arnie and tried to nail him for disorderly conduct. While Arnie was still being processed at the Central Lockup, Jim disappeared from the hotel. I went down to the front desk and had to ask the bellboy for a phone book. I called every French Quarter business that was listed in the yellow pages and learned Jim had snuck out to Pat O'Brien's. By the time I rushed to the bar, Jim was already on his eighth or ninth Molson. He said to the bartender 'That lil' swamp rat is gonna be dead or in jail if he doesn't get away from that crazy bitch,' to which the bartender nodded his head in agreement. I tried to summon Jim out of the bar, but he fell face first on the floor. Then, I had to physically carry his drunk ass across Bourbon Street to our rent-a-car on the way back to the hotel. The rest of the money New Line gave us for the table reading wound up going towards Jim's tab and Arnie's bail. When we returned to Los Angeles, you could fry an egg on Bob Shaye's forehead because he was so pissed over what happened."
- Interview with The Hollywood Reporter

"I saw Terminator 2 with Gus and Howie at the AMC that had opened a short time earlier at Hyperion Wharf [Known IOTL as Pleasure Island/Disney Springs]. When we got to the flood canal chase, Gus whispered to me and said 'That should've been me up there.'"
- AJ McLean in an interview with Kelly Ripa on SBC's Sunrise.

Former New Orleans Police Superintendent Warren Woodfork:
"The actions of our agency 14 years ago were unacceptable. Officer Robbins had no probable cause to deploy a tazer to subdue Mr. Schwarzenegger while Ms. St. Pierre was the real suspect who unlawfully disrupted her son's Terminator audition."
- Press conference shown on all major news platforms.

Ivy Boudreaux (Gus St. Pierre's aunt, now 53): "Gus was very hurt when he explained to me and Andre what happened. Later that night Andre openly wished Arnold had 'smoked' the officer that tazed him like some of his characters would've done."
- Interview with KCOP (Fox O&O in Los Angeles) Local News

The Sports Page
BREAKING NEWS:
David Stern, NBA Commissioner, dies of surgery complications at the age of only 61. The NBA Board of Governors quickly removes the interim tag and names Jerry West full time commissioner.
- ESPN

The Wranglers bid a tearful farewell to their fans in Las Vegas. In the final stretch of the WLAF's regular season, the league's owners approved the team's sale to Jerry Colangelo, who plans to bring the team back to Arizona.
- ESPN
 
Sports Team Owners as of 2004 (Part 1)
Sports Team Owners as of 2004

MLB
Arizona Diamondbacks:
Jerry Colangelo (50%), Ken Kendrick (50%)
Atlanta Hammers: Ted Turner
Baltimore Orioles: Peter Angelos
Boston Red Sox: John W. Henry
Brooklyn Dodgers: Fred Wilpon
Chicago Cubs: Tribune Media (Pending a sale to Rocky Wirtz)
Chicago White Sox: Jeffrey Bewkes
Cincinnati Reds: Carl Lindner III
Cleveland Guardians: Larry Dolan
Denver Zephyrs: Monfort brothers
Detroit Tigers: Illitch family
Florida Marlins: For sale
Hollywood Stars: Arte Moreno
Houston Astros: Leslie Alexander
Kansas City Monarchs: David Glass
Los Angeles Angels: Michael Eisner
Milwaukee Brewers: Miller Brewing Company (Pending a sale to Mark Attanasio)
Minnesota Twins: Pohlad family
Montreal Expos: Molson family
New York Yankees: George Steinbrenner
Oakland Athletics: Ron Burkle
Philadelphia Phillies: Comcast Spectacor
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rooney family
Portland Beavers: Jeffrey Loria
San Diego Padres: John Moores
San Francisco Seals: Peter Magowan
Seattle Mariners: Nintendo of America
St. Louis Cardinals: Bill De Witt, Jr.
Tampa Bay Devil Rays: Lou Pearlman (50%), Richard DeVos (50%)
Toronto Blue Jays: Labatt Brewing
Texas Rangers: Mark Cuban
Washington Grays: Ted Leonsis

NFL
Arizona Cardinals: Bidwill family
Atlanta Falcons: Arthur Blank
Baltimore Marauders: Steve Bisciotti
Brooklyn Jets: Woody Johnson
Buffalo Bills: Ralph Wilson
Carolina Panthers: Felix Sabates
Chicago Bears: Halas family
Cincinnati Bengals: Lindner family
Cleveland Browns: Gordon Gund (50%), Mike Brown (50%)
Dallas Cowboys: Jerry Jones
Denver Broncos: Pat Bowlen
Detroit Lions: Illitch family
Green Bay Packers: Community owned
Houston Oilers: Tilman Fertitta (90%), Red McCombs (10%)
Indianapolis Colts: Jim Irsay
Jacksonville Jaguars: Wayne Weaver
Kansas City Chiefs: Hunt family
Las Vegas Raiders: Al Davis
Los Angeles Rams: Jeanie Buss (85%), Steven Spielberg (10%), David Geffen (5%)
Miami Dolphins: Tim Robbie
Minnesota Vikings: Pohlad family (85%), Prince Rogers Nelson (15%)
New England Patriots: Robert Kraft
New Orleans Saints: Tom Benson
New York Giants: Mara and Tisch families
Philadelphia Eagles: Jeffrey Lurie
Pittsburgh Steelers: Rooney family
San Diego Chargers: Hilton family (95%), George Pernicano (5%)
San Francisco 49ers: Eddie DeBartolo, Jr.
Seattle Seahawks: Paul Allen
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Malcolm Glazer
Tennessee Sabercats: Gaylord Entertainment
Washington Heroes: Bob Johnson (BET founder)
 
Sports Team Owners as of 2004 (Part 2)
Sports Team Owners as of 2004 (Part 2)

NBA

Atlanta Hawks: Ted Turner
Boston Celtics: Wyc Grousbeck
Charlotte Hornets: Felix Sabates
Chicago Bulls: Jerry Reinsdorf
Cleveland Cavaliers: Gordon Gund
Dallas Mavericks: Mark Cuban
Denver Nuggets: Pete Coors
Detroit Pistons: Bill Davidson
Golden State Warriors: Chris Cohan
Houston Rockets: Leslie Alexander
Indiana Pacers: Herb Simon
Kentucky Colonels: John Y Brown, Jr.
Los Angeles Lakers: Buss family
Miami Heat: Mickey Arison
Milwaukee Bucks: Herb Kohl
Minnesota Timberwolves: Glen Taylor
New Jersey Nets: For sale
New Orleans Jazz: Benson family
New York Knicks: MSG Holdings
Orlando Magic: Richard DeVos
Philadelphia 76ers: Pat Croce
Phoenix Suns: Jerry Colangelo
Portland Trail Blazers: Paul Allen
Sacramento Royals: Ron Burkle
San Antonio Spurs: Peter Holt
San Diego Clippers: For sale
Seattle Supersonics: Howard Schultz
Spirits of St. Louis: For sale
Toronto Hogs: John Bitove
Utah Raptors: Larry H. Miller
Vancouver Grizzlies: Arthur Griffiths
Washington Federals: Abe and Irene Pollin
 
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Sports Team Owners as of 2004 (Part 3)
NHL
Atlanta Flames: Ted Turner
Boston Bruins: Jeremy Jacobs
Buffalo Sabres: For sale
Calgary Bandits: Murray Edwards
Charlotte Checkers: Felix Sabates
Chicago Blackhawks: Rocky Wirtz
Cleveland Moondogs: Gordon Gund
Colorado Rockies: Pete Coors
Detroit Red Wings: Illitch family
Edmonton Oilers: Daryl Katz (90%), Todd McFarlane (5%), Kevin Smith (5%)
Las Vegas Silver Knights: Gavin Maloof
Los Angeles Kings: Ed Roski (50%), Michael Eisner (50%)
Milwaukee Admirals: Herb Kohl
Minnesota North Stars: Glen Taylor
Montreal Canadiens: Molson family
New York Islanders: Charles Wang
New York Rangers: MSG Holdings
Oklahoma Twisters: Clay Bennett
Ottawa Senators: Eugene Melnyk
Philadelphia Flyers: Ed Snider
Pittsburgh Penguins: Mario Lemieux (50%), Dan Rooney (50%)
Mighty Ducks of San Diego: Walt Disney, Jr.
San Jose Sharks: Greg Jamison
Seattle Thunderbirds: Howard Schultz
St. Louis Blues: Dave Checketts
Tampa Bay Lightning: Phil Esposito
Tennessee Titans: Craig Leipold
Toronto Maple Leafs: MLSE
Vancouver Canucks: Arthur Griffiths
Virginia Rhinos: Peter Karmanos
Washington Capitals: Ted Leonsis

WLAF
Amsterdam Admirals: Wayne Huizenga
Arizona Wranglers (Formerly Las Vegas): Jerry Colangelo
Baltimore Ravens: Boogie Weinglass (85%), Rachel Stone-Abbott (5%), Tom Clancy (5%), Barry Levinson (5%)
Barcelona Dragons: For sale (Bids: Joe Lacob, Mark Cuban, Stephen M Ross, Stan Kroenke, Frank McCourt, Tom Ricketts, Michael Eisner, John W. Henry, Randy Lerner, Steve Ballmer)
Birmingham Maulers: Art Williams (85%), Bo Jackson (5%), Joe Namath (5%), Bart Starr (5%)
Chicago Blitz: Jerry Reinsdorf
Frankfurt Galaxy: Hasso Plattner
Hartford Knights (Formerly NY/NJ): Howard Baldwin
London Monarchs: Virgin Sports
Los Angeles Avengers: Henry and Susan Samueli (Acquired when founder David Baker announced he was courted by the NFL to take over for Paul Tagliabue)
Memphis Pharaohs: Fred W. Smith
Mexico City Luchadores: Frank Corral
Oakland Condors: Ron Burkle
Oklahoma Outlaws: Clay Bennett
Orlando Thunder: Richard DeVos (85%), Lou Pearlman (5%), Burt Reynolds (10%)
Philadelphia Stars: Comcast Spectacor
Portland Breakers: Merritt Paulson
Rhein Fire: Bertelsmann conglomerate
San Antonio Texans: Larry Benson
St. Louis Stallions: Anheuser-Busch
Scottish Claymores: Shahid Khan (50%), Steve Livingstone (50%)
Spokane Steelheads: Nintendo of America
Toronto Huskies: MLSE
Vancouver Orcas: Arthur Griffiths
 

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I keep forgetting about Yasuke. Did you guys send me a PM with the storyline? I might've missed it.
Yes and I updated the Cast. Also we could have a post credits sequence where Milo James Thatch and Queen Kida Nedakh announced that The sequel will be released on 2006.
 
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