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Disney counts on "New Planet"


When life begins in the Star Wars galaxy in Walt Disney World this year, fans of the famous movie series The Planet of the Heath and La Tattuin Desert will not go anywhere but on a distant planet they have never seen before.
The 14-acre "Star Wars: Galaxy Edge" for the city's Star Wars movies will feature the new planet Batu.

Fans have high expectations after many have waited 40 years since the original film was released in 1977 to see with their own eyes a real version of this faraway galaxy. Disney describes the Galaxy Edge as the most ambitious expansion of its parks.

Entertainment designers said they were debating whether they should produce a copy that mimics a well-known movie in a series such as the planet Tatwin or Planet Huth. They eventually chose to build a planet mentioned in Star Wars movies and books, but not yet familiar to the public.

Chris Betty, Walt Disney's executive director of innovation, said the goal was to give visitors a feeling of being in the Star Wars world with a new experience in which to play a real role.

With a four-year work, Galaxy Edge will debut in Disneyland, California in the summer, and at Walt Disney World in Florida in the fall. The opening dates have yet to be announced.

The Millennium Falcon Smaglers Ren is one of the most important attractions for visitors as it is designed to make the city feel like they are flying aboard the famous Han Solo spacecraft.

They can also experience an experience called Rise Of The Resistance, where visitors will try to escape from the first-party side of evil, and characters like Ri and Bo will appear.

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