Changes Coming to Star Tours – New Details Revealed

Last year, Disney announced that Star Tours – The Adventures Continue would receive an update with new adventures added to the attraction. We now know when the attraction will be updated.

Over the years, we’ve been working hard to keep our Star Wars experiences in Disney Parks evolving alongside that expanding galaxy far, far away. That is also part of what makes Star Tours – The Adventures Continue so special. So now, I am excited to share that, starting April 5, 2024, at Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort and Disneyland Paris, Star Tours – The Adventures Continue will be taking you on some all-new adventures. These new additions will feature characters and locations from some of your favorite Disney+ new series – “Ahsoka,” “Andor,” and “The Mandalorian.”

With these additions, you’ll now have an opportunity to experience one of more than 250 storyline variations aboard the attraction, including a visit to the planet Peridea from the Ahsoka series.

Urgent transmissions from Ahsoka Tano, Cassian Andor, Din Djarin and Grogu may soon be part of your next Starspeeder flight. These iconic characters will continue to add to the galaxy of stories aboard Disney’s first Star Wars attraction.

Also starting April 5, Season of the Force will arrive at Disneyland park for a limited time through June 2, 2024, with Hyperspace Mountain, themed food and beverage, merchandise and more. Debuting during the celebration, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will provide a fresh perspective on the fireworks above Disneyland park on select nights, with galactic music sweeping through the spires.

Fired Disney Star, Gina Carano, Files Major Lawsuit

In 2019, Disney and Lucasfilm launched a brand-new series on Disney+, Disney’s new streaming service. The series was The Mandalorian, and it starred Pedro Pascal as The Mandalorian, whose job it was to protect Grogu, AKA The Child, from those who wanted to exploit his powers. The series also starred Gina Carano as Cara Dune, a mercenary who helps Mando (born Din Djarin) protect Grogu.

In 2021, The Mandalorian was still as successful as ever, but one of its stars was making waves. Actress Gina Carano made an incredibly controversial post, comparing being a Republican to being Jewish during the Holocaust. Disney immediately parted ways with the actress, calling her comments “abhorrent and unacceptable.”

It’s been almost three years since Disney and Lucasfilm fired Carano, and now the actress has decided to sue them.

On February 6, Carano officially sued Disney and Lucasfilm, claiming that she was wrongfully terminated. She is also suing for sexual discrimination, all revolving around her firing from The Mandalorian.

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In her lawsuit, Carano’s lawyer states that the actress was fired because, “she dared voice her own opinions.”

“A short time ago in a galaxy not so far away, Defendants made it  clear that only one orthodoxy in thought, speech, or action was acceptable in their empire, and that those who dared to question or failed to fully comply would not be tolerated. And so it was with Carano.”

“After two highly acclaimed seasons on The Mandalorian as Rebel ranger Cara  Dune, Carano was terminated from her role as swiftly as her character’s peaceful home planet of Alderaan had been destroyed by the Death Star in an earlier Star Wars film. And all this because she dared voice her  own opinions, on social media platforms and elsewhere, and stood up to the online bully mob who demanded her compliance with their extreme progressive ideology.”

In an interesting twist, Carano’s legal fees are being paid by none other than X (formerly Twitter) CEO, Elon Musk.

Musk has had his own issues with the Mouse House. After making some comments that were considered by many to be antisemitic, Disney — and many other companies — pulled their advertising from X. The companies noted that Musk had also allowed white nationalists to post hate speech on the platform, without repercussions.

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Musk says that he is covering the costs of lawsuits for people who have “faced discrimination” for things that they have said on his platform. He says that punishing those people is a violation of their right to free speech.

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Carano’s lawsuit also claimed that there were male actors who worked with Disney that said things similar to what Carano said, but they were not fired by Disney or Lucasfilm. They did not cite who these actors were or what it was they allegedly said.

Carano is seeking damages of at least $75,000 for the nine months of pay that she lost because of her termination. She is also looking for additional compensation due to losing her role in Rangers of the New Republic — another Star Wars show.

Disney has not responded to the lawsuit.

New Experience Announced for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

Following the closure of Star Wars: Galatic Starcruiser, Disney continues looking at ways to appeal to Star Wars fans by creating unique experiences throughout Disney Parks. Starting this month, Disney is bringing one new experience to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Trips to Walt Disney World are full of magical moments. These special moments happen daily at Walt Disney World, from the first time seeing Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom to the screams of excitement on Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind.

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Guests looking to capture those special moments with their loved ones can do so through Disney’s Capture Your Moment service. Capture Your Moment is a 20-minute photo session with a Disney Photopass Photographer.

During their photo session, the trained photographers take guests around Disney Park and capture magical moments. Star Wars fans will be thrilled to learn that they will soon be able to capture magical moments throughout Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

On January 17, guests can book a Capture Your Moment session specifically for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge for a session beginning on Janurary 24. Sessions cost $99 for 20 minutes; however, guests can book back-to-back sessions for longer experiences.

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Oustanding professional pictures will be able to be taken in front of the Millennium Falcon, First Order Shuttle, at the Black Spire Outpost, or among the other unique backdrops that make Batuu so special.

Not only will guests be able to enjoy a private photography session in this extraordinary land at Walt Disney World, but the photographers will also have props such as lightsabers for guests to use during their session. These props will take these photos to the next level.

Guests can book Capture Your Moment sessions 60 days in advance. This is highly recommended, as spots are limited.

Capture Your Moment sessions are also available at Magic Kingdom, throughout World Showcase in EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Toy Story Land, Hollywood Boulevard, and Sunset Boulevard.

When booking your session, remember that the $99 does not include the cost of the pictures. Guests booking a Capture Your Moment session should also include Disney’s Memory Maker in their Walt Disney World vacation package. All of their pictures throughout their vacation, along with those taken during their private session, will be included with the purchase of Memory Maker.

Capture Your Moment is a beautiful way to add extra magic to your trip. Get those outfits ready and book your next Walt Disney World vacation session.

New Ahsoka Trailer

Once a rebel, always a rebel.

Lucasfilm has released a new trailer for Ahsoka — and it’s the most action-packed look yet at the upcoming Disney+ series, confirmed to premiere with its first two episodes on August 23. The story follows Anakin Skywalker’s former Padawan (Rosario Dawson) after the events of The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, as she continues her search for Grand Admiral Thrawn. Watch it below: