It was only a matter of time before characters from the Star Wars universe showed up at the park. There will be two heroes at Disneyland starting this week.
Since Grogu and Mando's adventures take place a decade before The Force Awakens, the area has been frozen in time. While the multiverse at Disney California Adventure is an explanation as to why different heroes can come and go, the situation atGalaxy's Edge is more complicated, with a split among fans. Some people want to see the baby and others want to stay true to the original vision.
The land was originally intended to be a place where guests could take part in their own Star Wars adventures within an interwoven set of attractions that took place after The Last Jedi. When it was planted in the latest cinematic era of stories, it was meant to be an immersing narrative, but it became outdated after The Rise of Skywalker. Everybody wants to meet Baby Yoda, but at the cost of alienating the land from its original intent.
The bounty hunters could just have aged very well, which is why Disney Parks decided to have them appear recently. The Wookiee holiday Life Day has also been incorporated. It makes sense that Mando and Grogu would show up in the park since Disney+ represents the current Star Wars output. Disney is abandoning continuity. There is a connection between the new Magicbands and the Batuu Bounty Hunters experience in which you can use your cell phone to capture bounties for credits. What is the price for Grogu?
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