The outdoor park would also no longer be referred to as 20th Century Fox World, but instead would be given a new name at an unspecified time. On July 26, it was announced that Fox and Genting had settled their respective lawsuits. In the suit Fox stated that the reason for their termination of the project was because of "Genting alone", blaming Genting's "incompetence, inexperience, and rank indifference to its contractual obligations" as the reason the project fell through. The suit also names Disney as a defendant, contending that Disney executives, following the company's then-pending acquisition of Foxwere "calling the shots" on the project and that they were opposed to the park because they would have "no control" over its operations and that it would be adjacent to a casino, which would go against Disney's "family friendly" image. In the suit, Genting Malaysia alleges that Fox has taken steps to cancel the contract. The Genting Group is still planning to open the park in the future but the opening date is postponed while the operator is considering various options, including rebranding the park. However, inFox Entertainment terminated their agreement with Genting. Once expected to open inthe opening was delayed to reportedly due to the country's weak currency. The theme park is acres in size and would feature roughly 25 thrill rides and attractions based on diverse films and franchises like Blue Sky Studios' Ice Age and RioLife of PiNight at the MuseumPlanet of the ApesAlien vs. The project was part of a major year master plan of development, expansion, enhancement and refurbishment of hotels, theme park and infrastructure at Resorts World Genting. Read our affiliate link policy for more details.The theme park will open with a new identity in after reaching a settlement with 21st Century Fox and The Walt Disney Company. Note: When you purchase something after clicking links in our articles, we may earn a small commission.
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