"Mandalorian" series creator Jon Favreau wants Walt Disney Imagineering to construct an immersive amusement park ride based upon the Razor Crest spaceship in the Disney+ show for the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge lands in Disneyland and Disney World.
Favreau pitched the concept for a brand-new Mandalorian trip throughout a comprehensive interview with IMDB about the brand-new 3rd season of the popular Star Wars television program.
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Favreau would focus the tourist attraction on the Razor Crest spacecraft that acted as the reliable transportation and living quarters for Mandalorian Din Djarin and the Force-sensitive young child Grogu. The former military craft was destroyed in the second season of "The Mandalorian" by Imperial forces.
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" I 'd most likely do something that's extremely immersive," Favreau told IMDB. "I 'd probably do something with haptics worked in. I 'd most likely use properties that we utilize in The Volume."
Haptic technology provides a tactile response-- like a vibrating smartphone or rumbling video game controller.

Lucasfilm's Industrial Light & & Magic uses StageCraft Volumes to film "The Mandalorian." (Lucasfilm).
Lucasfilm's Industrial Light & & Magic uses StageCraft Volumes to movie "The Mandalorian" and other Star Wars shows and movies. The virtual production stages surround actors and physical sets with an almost 360-degree variety of LED screens that can display real-time impacts and background scenes.
" Even when you're simply sitting there, it feels like a ride," Favreau stated of The Volume.
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Favreau wants the Razor Crest destination to also check out the tricks of movie-making magic.
" It 'd nearly be like half behind-the-scenes and half a trip," Favreau told IMDB. "I know when I was younger, I liked when they pulled the drape back on the effects of the motion pictures. It really made me most likely wish to do what I'm doing now.".

" The Mandalorian" poster for the Disney+ series with the Razor Crest spacecraft. (StarWars.com).
Favreau visualizes his suggested Galaxy's Edge destination as a chance for visitors to live the adventure and ride the movie.
" I think that there ought to be an instructional part, but not instructional like a museum reading a plaque," Favreau informed IMDB. "Educational, like, sit in here, feel this and here's how we did it.".
Plainly the Star Wars executive producer and director has provided some thought to a Mandalorian trip-- and understands a few people at Lucasfilm and Imagineering who might make it happen. Disney has actually not discussed the possibility of a Razor Crest tourist attraction in the twin Galaxy's Edge lands at Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios.
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