PHOTOS: New Intergalactic Treats Available at Star Wars Galactic Nights

Star Wars fans heading to Hollywood Studios for Star Wars: Galactic Nights on Dec. 16 will find some stellar new and returning food offerings intended to appeal to both foodies and Star Wars fans alike. The chefs at Hollywood Studios have crafted gourmet treats inspired by characters, locations and scenes from the beloved franchise.

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There are three new dishes debuting at the event. The Shrimp and Chorizo Skewer, generously loaded with Chorizo sausage, potato hash and shrimp, is intended as a tribute to the hearty appetite of the Wookiees (and the apparent prevalence of shellfish on Kashyyyk).

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Also new this year, Tatooine Bisque is a blend of rutabaga, turnips, carrots, and parsnips inspired by the sandstorms and moisture farms of Tatooine.

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And if you found the garbage chute scene in Episode IV: A New Hope appetizing, you’ll want to check out the Sweet and Crunchy Popcorn, loaded with cookies, caramel, chocolate and pecans.

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Returning favorites include the popular Lightsaber Churros. Blue and red sugar coat the Light Side and Dark Side options, both offered with a Lightsaber Hilt.

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Or try both in the Lightsaber Churro Sundae, with pieces of both red and blue churro served on a base of vanilla ice cream and topped with chocolate sauce.

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Quench your galactic thirst with the classic Jettison Juice (non-alcoholic watermelon lemonade) served with a Death Star Glow Cube. Adults can try the Skywalker Wine Flight, featuring four wine selections – Sommità, Chardonnay, Pinor Noir Rosé, and Sommità Pinot Noir – from Skywalker Vineyards in Marin County, California.

A full list of all of the food and beverage items to be offered at the event is available on the Star Wars: Galactic Nights website. And if you just can’t decide which galactic goodies you want to try, you can choose the Galactic Tasting Sampler for $30. Select five items from up to 25 food and beverage options (including alcohol). You can also use the sampler for any Disney Dining Plan Snack-eligible items through Hollywood Studios.

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Visceral’s Canceled Star Wars Featured Non-Jedi Heroes and Heists

We recently learned that EA had made the decision to shut down Visceral Studios and shift the focus of their Star Wars game that was in development.

What we are now discovering about this “Ragtag” Star Wars game, thanks to a recent post from Kotaku, is that it was set to be one of the most unique and narrative focused experiences set in the Star Wars universe.

The team at Visceral Games was attempting to tell a new kind of story that would explore the world outside of Jedi and Sith, the dark side and the light side, lightsabers and the Force. This game, codenamed Ragtag, set out to tell the story of Dodger, a “cracked mirror version of Han Solo,” and a group of scoundrels who would join together on heist missions. Others in the group included Robie, the daughter of a mob boss named Oona, and Buck, the team’s mentor. While we aren’t quite sure who is who, the picture below shows the cast of scoundrels.

Visceral's Canceled Star Wars Featured Non-Jedi Heroes and Heists

Source: Kotaku

The game was set to take place between the events of A New Hope and The Empire Strikes back, and would use that period to tell the story of how Alderaan’s destruction had lasting effects throughout the galaxy.

Ragtag was being written by games industry legend Amy Hennig, who wanted very much for this game to feel separate from her previous work, the Uncharted series, while still being a linear, story driven, action game. To successfully accomplish this, the team was creating a game where players would get to take control of each member of the team. Each member had unique AI so that players would easily take to the distinct personalities of each character, even when not controlling them.

Players would also be able to opt out of killing enemies by instead using strategic plans to manipulate environments. For example:

“Picture the Death Star, and they all have jobs,” said a person who worked on the game. “One Stormtrooper was on a command unit, moving boxes around. Some guys would be droids. It was supposed to be set up so it was all real, and it felt like they had jobs to do. We wanted to tap into emotions, so you could mess with Stormtroopers’ emotions. Go into a room, turn the lights off. He goes back in and turns them back on. Then you turn them off again. At a certain point he starts getting spooked, acting irrationally, and bringing friends in.”

Unfortunately, EA felt that the project was too ambitious, as Visceral was having a hard time putting together a full demo for the publisher to experience. While a lot of work had already been completed, the team was still behind on getting environments and shooting mechanics developed. EA responded to this by adding their Vancouver team to the project in 2016 to expedite development. With more hands working on the game a demo was created for EA that featured an AT-ST chase, a look around Jabba the Hutt’s palace, and a shootout on Tatooine.

EA was still not pleased with where the game was headed. The company grew concerned that the game seemed too much like Uncharted 4, the game that Amy Hennig left behind to work on Ragtag, and also felt that the game lacked some of the more iconic Star Wars characters and elements such as the Force, lightsabers, and Jedi. According to one former Visceral Games employee:

“EA would get obsessed with market research and start asking people what’s important to them about Star Wars. You’d get, ‘Oh, the Force, lightsabers, the usual Jedi continuum.’ They’re hyper focused on that stuff, and it’d be a topic of conversation in every pitch meeting.”

But EA executives weren’t the only reason why the game was struggling to come together. Reports indicate that Amy Hennig was being stretched thin and teams were beginning to become mismanaged. The project was extremely ambitious and expensive, and at some point it became improbable from EA’s perspective to continue with the game as planned.

The day the project was canceled, the team at Visceral did not even know about the game’s shift in development or the studio’s closure. One former employee recounts, “I woke up that day thinking it was a perfectly normal Tuesday. I went into work, and we had a mandatory all-hands meeting at 11:30am. That was when they told us. It came out of nowhere. I had no idea that anything like that was going to happen.”

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Star Wars Battlefront II, EA’s next Star Wars game

For now, the game has shifted over to EA’s Vancouver studio, with assistance from some of EA’s other studios. The game is likely to be completely overhauled and reimagined to the point where the original concept is unrecognizable.

Ragtag seemed like it was shaping up to be quite a unique single-player Star Wars game. The kind that fans have been waiting for since the canceled Star Wars 1313. It is unfortunate that this game won’t ever see the light of day, and even more disheartening that the team at Visceral has now been disbanded. Hopefully whatever game comes from the ashes of Ragtag turns out to be a great one.

Source: Kotaku

VIDEO: International Trailer Released For “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”; New International Poster

 

 width=If you were hoping to see lots of new footage in the international trailer for “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”, you may be disappointed. This trailer, from Japan, is basically parts of the teaser trailer, combined with the official domestic trailer, plus a few new shots of Rey, Kylo’s helmet, BB-8 and C3PO. It’s nothing like the international trailer that was released for “The Force Awakens”, which added a lot more additional footage. Lucasfilm is trying to keep as much of this film as possible under wraps and they are doing a very good job of it!

https://youtu.be/I_tNoPEa5Oc

This, however, is a little more interesting. Japan has also released a new international poster for “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” and in it we finally see Luke igniting his light saber. This is very similar to the domestic poster that was released recently but Luke and Rey have traded places. Does that mean anything? We’ll soon find out.

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Source: JoBlo Movie Trailers

The Han Solo “Star Wars” Spin Off Movie Is Officially Called “SOLO: A Star Wars Story”; Production Wraps

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The Han Solo “Star Wars” spin off movie has officially wrapped up production, and to celebrate this occasion, director Ron Howard released a video thanking the cast and crew and finally letting us know what the title of the movie is called. Check out the video below where Howard receives a little help from a certain Wookiee that is still on set for some reason.

So what do you think of the title?

Source: Ron Howard

Tokyo Disneyland Debuts Pixar and Star Wars Theme Park Events

The Tokyo Disney Resort is welcoming two band new events, “Pixar Playtime” and “Feel the Force!” with both Disney Sea and Tokyo Disneyland hosting the events. Here is what to look forward to in these upcoming months:

 

Feel The Force

December 15th, 2017 to March 19th, 2018

In honor of the worldwide release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, this event at Tokyo Disneyland “Feel the Force” will bring on a brand new update to Star Tours: The Adventures Continue. This update will shine a spotlight on a new planet from “The Last Jedi”.

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Not only will a new ride update be revealed, but a ton of new merchandise will be available for purchase as well! Those popcorn bucket collectors out there will be happy to hear that the Darth Vader popcorn bucket will be making its debut at this event as well.

 

Pixar Playtime

January 11th, 2018 to March 19th, 2018

 

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This new Pixar themed event, coming to Tokyo Disney Sea in January of 2018, will feature many character meet and greets as well as some fun games! Concept art for some of these booths have been released, and include imagery from some iconic scenes within the Pixar universe.

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Some of these being Carl’s house from “Up”, the kitchen from “Ratatouille” and a pit stop from “Cars”. The event will have an overarching board game theme, as guests travel across the game.

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The characters that are available for meet and greets include the following:

Toy Story

  • Woody
  • Buzz
  • Jessie
  • Bullseye

Monsters Inc.

  • Mike
  • Sulley

Ratatouille

  • Remy

Up

  • Carl
  • Dug
  • Russel

Cars

  • Lighting McQueen

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PHOTOS: Latest Construction Progress on the Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge “Battle Escape” Attraction

Set to open in 2019, construction continues on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, including the massive E-Ticket extravaganza currently only known as “Battle Escape“.

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Construction of this massive ride has expanded quite a bit, now very visible from the exit of Muppet-Vision 3-D, near Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano.

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It remains to be seen how this will be hidden from view once the project is complete, seeing as this area will not be an entrance to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and we’re looking at the backstage part of the building from this angle.

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“Battle Escape” is rumored to be a trackless attraction, featuring many audio-aniamtronics, projection effects, and more when it debuts in 2019.

PHOTOS, VIDEO: New 3-D Star Wars Phone Cases at Launch Bay, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

New at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Guests can now order customized 3-D layered Star Wars phone cases at Star Wars Launch Bay.

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The cases are available at the D-Tech on Demand stations inside the store at the exit of Launch Bay.

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The cases are available for a number of Apple and Android phones, they retail at $34.99 each.

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They can also be customized with a name in English or in the Star Wars Aurebesh language for an additional $5.00.

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For a better look at the layered element in the cases, check out our video below: