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Lucasfilm’s Matt Martin explains how Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, a sequel based on the trilogy, can fit in with characters from the TV series without breaking canon.
Galaxy’s Edge’s characters have been carefully curated to avoid breaking Star Wars canon and timeline conflicts.
The area of Disneyland where Din Djarin, Grogu and other TV characters roam does not feature the sequel trilogy’s iconic visuals in order to maintain continuity.
It’s been five years since Disneyland unveiled its all-new Disneyland Resort Star Wars Theme Park, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, at both of their theme parks, but their once rigorous schedules have since felt unclear.Planet Batu was born to galaxy’s edge, a guest becomes a traveler at Blackspire Outpost.A story that matches this setting takes place between the following events Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalkerbut Disney has since introduced characters such as Din Djarin, Grogu, and Ahsoka Tano galaxy’s edge – seems to break this timeline.
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However, Lucasfilm’s Matt Martin has since confirmed Gizmodo How should the audience view galaxy’s edge according to Star Wars Continuity.As a Lucasfilm employee dedicated to overseeing continuity between books, comics, and more, Martin assures Star Wars the audience thinks galaxy’s edge Be especially careful not to violate the norms. Instead, they “Try to look at the area each character is in, like the area they are in,” Then”Walt Disney Imagineering has a great way of making sure these characters don’t interfere with each other” This way characters who don’t exist at the same time will never intersect.
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Galaxy’s Edge character timeline and placement ensures Star Wars canon doesn’t collapse
Essentially, what Martin is saying is that ” Star Wars The Disney+ TV show only appears in parts of Black Spire Outpost that don’t interact with the sequel trilogy timeline.For example, being the first character to appear in a non-sequel trilogy galaxy’s edge, Din Djarin and Grogu began debuting at Disneyland and Walt Disney World outside of Outpost Market.In this area, there are no identifiable “landmarks”—no millennium falconno TIE fighters, nothing tying their surroundings to the sequel Star Wars Trilogy.
These characters also have an opposite timeline to the Sequel Trilogy characters, and they only appear when other Sequel Trilogy characters are out.
The characters can linger, but don’t go too far. This area is located between the Rise of the Resistance attraction, which houses the Resistance’s secret base, and Smuggler’s Run, which houses the Resistance’s secret base. millennium falcon, close to the First Order’s own outpost. This middle area allows these specific characters to wander around without encountering Resistance or First Order personnel or symbols, so it prevents them from violating the canon as it depicts them in a Black Spire Outpost where they could very well exist version of the site. own schedule.
These characters also have an opposite timeline to the Sequel Trilogy characters, and they only appear when other Sequel Trilogy characters are out.The only real threat to this continuity is when Star Wars: Galactic Star Cruiser Walt Disney World is still operating an immersive experience that will allow passengers traveling specifically during the sequel trilogy era to see Din Djarin and Grogu at Black Spire Outpost.follow galactic star cruiserof closure, however, this is no longer an issue, and Star Wars Any potential continuity issues with its theme parks have been fully resolved.
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Source: Gizmodo