Betting on a big park theme in 'Star Wars' and again that bet has proved fruitful.
"Star Wars" has had a mixed response from Walt Disney (DIS) - he spent $ 4 billion on a franchise, and a few others, including George Lucas' "Indiana Jones".
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The company has released a new trilogy that has met with financial success but has not been well received by fans.
It’s not that people didn’t like the world around the end of the Skywalker saga, but we didn’t get the international acclaim for the original trilogy.
Disney also produced a standalone movie titled "Star Wars: Rogue One" and "Solo: The Star Wars Story"
That film, a bommbb according to the "Star Wars" standards, puts the future of the franchise theater in jeopardy.
That could be a blessing as it focuses on "The Mandalorian," a Disney + broadcast program that dominated the fan base - and probably brought in new people with Baby Yoda.
"Mandalorian" led to "The Book of Boba Fett," which served as a co-host and entertaining series with a series of late May radio broadcasts "Obi-Wan Kenobi".
Disney has also made "Star Wars" a big part of its theme parks and has not always been smooth sailing.
Star Wars Theme Theme Attractive
Disney has chosen to bet heavily on "Star Wars" in its theme parks forming two Star Wars: The Galaxy's Edge resides in Disneyland California and Disney's Hollywood Studios at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
Both parks were very focused landscapes designed to make visitors feel like they were on another planet.
Countries, which represent the fictional planet Batuu, shut down the outside world and give visitors the "Star Wars" feeling.
It was a very bold bet, Universal Studios built with their Harry Potter venues.
That bet, at first, seemed to flow as areas met with construction delays and opened only with the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run fully operational while Galaxy's Edge's impressive array, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (ROTR) struggled and crumbled. common.
Even when the ROTR started operating normally, Disney used a space lottery system on a trip that left theme park guests unable to board.
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