Two years after buying Lucasfilm for $4 billion, Disney is starting to reveal just how “Star Wars” will be integrated into the company’s theme parks.
Main attractions will be based on new sequels and spinoffs — the first of which, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” bows next year — not the older films in George Lucas’ sci-fi franchise, according to Walt Disney Co. chief Bob Iger.
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Still can't believe Disney owns Star Wars. And for $4 billion too. I think Star Wars worth more than that.
You'd think they would have done something with pod racing for an attraction...