Board Thread:Inclusion debates/@comment-4028641-20170222073756/@comment-1789834-20170304220018

I'm glad we agree on that latter point. The LEGO Potterverse exists in the games and mini-movies. Whereas the Potterverse is much vaster and much more detailed. This LEGO Multiverse has different physics. You can take apart a bed and turn it into a car, and no-one bats an eyelid. If you knock Voldemort's head off, someone can just put it back on and he's alive again.

I'd like to bring up a suggestion I brought up much earlier. I think one of us was very hesitant to do so. I suggested we wait until the movie is out of the cinema (so that everyone and anyone can have a say). After that, we wait for more information. I suggested earlier that we make this temporarily invalid while we wait for more insight (be it an official interview or a sequel movie). It could take weeks, it could take years. But you can't build a castle without foundations. You just can't cry "valid" because you've run out of points. (This "you" means "one" haha).

Remember: saying "we don't know yet" is also a very valid answer to any factual question. "We don't know yet" doesn't mean that we're stupid or ill-informed. Saying "we don't know yet" allows us some breathing space to go down different alleyways. Maybe in a week, one of us will spot something in a newspaper or in DWM. Maybe in a month, one of us will buy the DVD and see a very helpful interview in the DVD extras. As for now, I honestly don't see that we can positively make that distinction between the DWU and the LEGO DWU.