Disney's new Star Wars lands will help keep the magic (and profits) flowing
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Of course, we're not in a galaxy far, far away, we're in Anaheim, California, and the behemoth near us isn't a real spaceship. But starting next week, when Disney's new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge opens to the public, Trowbridge — the creative force behind the land — wants guests to forget about that for a while. .leftside-floating-image { width:100%; display:block; margin:0 auto 1.5rem; max-width: 300px; } @media screen and { .
Disney's slate of upcoming films also corresponds with two of its major parks projects, Galaxy's Edge and Pandora — The World of Avatar, which opened in 2017. The company announced earlier this month that it would alternate releases of new"Star Wars" and"Avatar" films each December between 2021 and 2027.
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