Universal may have just revealed more than they intended.

A newly discovered trademark filing is giving fans a fresh clue about what could be coming next to Epic Universe—and it ties directly into one of the park’s original lands. Here’s what we know so far.
Universal has reportedly filed a new trademark for the name “Major Lolli,” sparking speculation about potential additions or expansions within Universal Orlando’s newest theme park.

The trademark, which covers amusement and theme park services, was recently highlighted in a social media post and appears to connect directly to Celestial Park at Universal Epic Universe.

For those familiar with the park’s lore, the name “Major Lolli” isn’t entirely new.
According to official backstory details for Celestial Park, Major Lolli is a small sugar glider character who is part of Captain Cacao’s crew, helping maintain their cosmic adventures and operations.

The character is described as highly detail-oriented and focused on safety, adding personality to the growing cast of original characters that populate the land’s story.
Celestial Park serves as the central hub of Epic Universe, connecting guests to multiple themed worlds through a cosmic, story-driven environment filled with original characters, shops, and experiences.
What the Trademark Could Mean
While Universal has not officially announced any new experiences tied to Major Lolli, trademark filings like this are often an early indicator of future developments.

Potential possibilities could include:
- Expanded character presence or meet-and-greet experiences
- New merchandise lines or branding tied to the character
- Additional story elements or interactive experiences within Celestial Park
- Enhancements to locations like Moonship Chocolates & Celestial Sweets, where the character is already part of the lore
It’s also worth noting that Universal has a history of filing trademarks ahead of announcements, sometimes months—or even years—before details are revealed.
The Bigger Picture
Epic Universe, which opened in 2025, was designed with original storytelling and world-building at its core, particularly in Celestial Park, where original characters like Captain Cacao help anchor the land’s identity.

The addition—or expansion—of a character like Major Lolli would further build on that foundation, giving Universal more opportunities to deepen the guest experience beyond rides and attractions.

At this point, nothing has been officially confirmed—but the trademark filing is one of the clearest signs yet that Universal may not be done developing Celestial Park.
And if this is just the beginning, there could be even more original characters and experiences on the way!






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