Disney Says Goodbye to 'Star Wars' Expansion, New Update Abandons Plans

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The Millenium Falcon at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland Park, implying that Disney has rekindled an age-old debate with a new offering

Credit: Ed Aguila, Inside the Magic

8 Comments

  1. Dirk Disco

    Disney Bumble the whole thing. Galaxy’s Edge should have taken place during the original trilogy. No cares about the prequels or sequels.

    1. Zara

      Star Wars shouldn’t be in the Disney parks full stop

      1. Josh

        It’s literally been part of Disney parks since the 1980s.

  2. Pocho Villa

    Batuu is a Polynesian word for rock and is also a Polynesian slang word for Crystal Meth. So the rock planet is really crystal meth planet. That Lucasfilm story group is so original. Bob Iger continues to devalue Star Wars like he’s doing with the other studios which will lead to more layoffs especially from Lucasfilm and Marvel. Get Woke Go Broke.

  3. Galaxies edge is awesome, you guys just sound bitter.
    Excuse me while I go have some green milk 😉

  4. M.S

    I can agree with some of the comments above. I for one love Galaxy’s edge and what it was supposed to be (the concept of living your own star wars Larp adventure is still alive in the parks). It should have been its own fifth gate separate from the other 4 parks in Disney World. While still being a land in Disneyland. it deserves respect for the work that was put into it however its losing its magic. when I see the merchandise changing to more normalized parks mercy and cast members some of which breaking the immersion and or have never seen a single star wars film or TV show inhabit it. It’s a real shame. I would love to see Disney expand more to Galaxys edge because Id argue that even though it’s the largest single expansion in a Disney park its still too small for Star wars but before they can expand they need to fix the park s issue

  5. PeaDubya

    I’m resigned to the fact that this will never see the light of day. Too much good will has been squandered thanks to Disney’s mis-management and mis-handling of the property. I was lucky enough to go to Galaxy’s Edge Florida and the biggest mistake was not setting Galaxy’s Edge on one of the planets from the film for the full immersive fan experience. There could have been so many opportunities to ‘reskin’ GE in the different parks across the globe too – each one having a USP for holiday makers and fans (California – original trilogy, Florida – Sequel Trilogy, Paris – prequel trilogy) and a minimal cost. Hey ho.

  6. Phillip

    Keep the Disney parks Disney. I don’t need other brands or lands that weren’t created by (not bought) by Disney!!!

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