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Jerroddragon

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  • Yesterday at 1:24 PM
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Freak said:
Imagine finally putting Star Wars characters in your….wait for it….Star Wars land.

I am dumb-founded it took them SIX YEARS to figure this out.
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To be fair they did have SW characters they just seem to be lesser liked

No doubt people like Rey and Kylo but they aren't like legends like many others

I think Disney was just trying to push the sequels and now they are more open to just making fans happy over pushing movies you want to sell better
 
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  • Yesterday at 2:09 PM
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Freak said:
Imagine finally putting Star Wars characters in your….wait for it….Star Wars land.

I am dumb-founded it took them SIX YEARS to figure this out.
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Just to play devil's advocate, there was nothing for them to figure out. Good idea or bad, the plan was to have that land locked in a time period that focused on the Disney-created Star Wars stuff. Everything is about synergy.

For the record, I do think this is the right move. I am not personally rushing over there to see Darth Vader, but I think most casual guests will be happy to walk through those areas and see a mix of characters from all types of media, including the more recent stuff.
 
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Jerroddragon said:
To be fair they did have SW characters they just seem to be lesser liked

No doubt people like Rey and Kylo but they aren't like legends like many others

I think Disney was just trying to push the sequels and now they are more open to just making fans happy over pushing movies you want to sell better
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This is exactly it.

The land shouldn’t have been restricted to one trilogy from the start anyway.
 
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So, I spent some time in Galaxy's Edge on Sunday and have mixed feelings. One thing I've always loved about Galaxy's Edge is the naturalist approach they took to the space. I loved the ambient noise, the creatures rustling in the bushes and the emphasis on making the place feel "real." I think it perfectly captured the feeling of Star Wars. Of course, that was only one half of the battle; what a land like this needed to be truly successful was a huge commitment to in-universe characters, both of the movie and non-movie variety. Obviously, we all saw how that went.

Hearing the John Williams score as you walk through one of the land's three portals makes for a fun transition. Hearing it as you wander around the rest of the land ... well, it really just feels like a theme park land now. Wait! I can hear you! "Jake!" you might say. "It is a theme park land and any attempt for it to be more than that or to even be different than that was doomed to failure."

And hey, fair enough! I've always appreciated and respected the bold creative swing Imagineering took by creating a planet we'd never been to and allowing us to make our own connections to the place. I also respect that putting it at a fixed point in the timeline reinforces the commitment to making Galaxy's Edge feel like a "real" place.

But here we are. Through a combination of (as I understand it) grotesque decisions made by upper management (okay, Chapek) and the sequel trilogy devolving into yet another one of the Internet's boring-ass culture wars, we've got this. I maintain that people on the Internet are much, much more down on the sequel trilogy than regular-degular guests, but that's not me denying that having Darth Vader in your Star Wars land is, you know, kind of a no-brainer.

Anyway, we'll see what they do now that they have a much bigger sandbox to play in. I'll miss the era of Galaxy's Edge that existed before, but remain hopeful we've not seen the end of Imagineering taking big creative swings, whether they work out or not.
 
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Jake S said:
So, I spent some time in Galaxy's Edge on Sunday and have mixed feelings. One thing I've always loved about Galaxy's Edge is the naturalist approach they took to the space. I loved the ambient noise, the creatures rustling in the bushes and the emphasis on making the place feel "real." I think it perfectly captured the feeling of Star Wars. Of course, that was only one half of the battle; what a land like this needed to be truly successful was a huge commitment to in-universe characters, both of the movie and non-movie variety. Obviously, we all saw how that went.

Hearing the John Williams' score as you walk through one of the land's three portals makes for a fun transition. Hearing it as you wander around the rest of the land ... well, it really just feels like a theme park land now. Wait! I can hear you! "Jake!" you might say. "It is a theme park land and any attempt for it to be more than that or to even be different than that was doomed to failure."

And hey, fair enough! I've always appreciated and respected the bold creative swing Imagineering took by creating a planet we'd never been to and allowing us to make our own connections to the place. I also respect that putting it a fixed point in the timeline reinforces the commitment to making Galaxy's Edge feel like a "real" place.

But here we are. Through a combination of (as I understand it) grotesque decisions made by upper management (okay, Chapek) and the sequel trilogy devolving into yet another one of the Internet's boring-ass culture wars, we've got this. I maintain that people on the Internet are much, much more down on the sequel trilogy than regular-degular guests, but that's not me denying that having Darth Vader in your Star Wars land is, you know, kind of a no-brainer.

Anyway, we'll see what they do now that they have a much bigger sandbox to play in. I'll miss the era of Galaxy's Edge that existed before, but remain hopeful we've not seen the end of Imagineering taking big creative swings, whether they work out or not.
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Not sure that I've ever resonated with a response on this forum more than this one!
 
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Just a reminder as well, the GE in Florida is the OG version

I know its not a huge difference but I do like both versions being different. That's just me

From what I've seen online I'll like it, I love Vader and rather talk to Han and Luke then Rey and I saw a video that Fennec Shand was also still walking around, so we've only officially lost Kylo (who is in tommorrowland) and Vi Moradi.

Also Villains land will be the test to see what Disney has learned from this land and Epic Universe
 
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