A new set of aerial photos show that construction is continuing to progress at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
With the land set to open in late 2019, the attraction buildings, shops and rock work are starting to take shape. As always, big thanks to @bioreconstruct for these great images.
Aerial view of Star Wars Galaxy's Edge. pic.twitter.com/A7WPNTLXgn
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Aerial view of the Battle Escape area of Star Wars Galaxy's Edge. pic.twitter.com/KKTqCQ1P2N
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Aerial view of Black Spire Outpost and Millennium Falcon area of Star Wars Galaxy's Edge. pic.twitter.com/YtNl8swEIP
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Aerial view of an area of rock face at Battle Escape in Star Wars Galaxy's Edge. Seems like painting has started, note the green shading. pic.twitter.com/32b828DHLn
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Aerial view of Battle Escape area of Star Wars Galaxy's Edge. pic.twitter.com/qarTQ5H0tI
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Aerial view of Black Spire Outpost in Star Wars Galaxy's Edge. pic.twitter.com/GxwEylDTHK
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The recent progress on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is impressive. It’s still over a year until the land is ready to open, but you can already get a good idea of what the overall layout will feel like when it’s complete.
That being said, there’s still a long way to go before the land is ready for guests. Disney has made some big promises for the land, including high-quality theming and unique experiences for every guest. Though we’ll have to wait to see if Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge lives up to the hype, things are looking good.