Or, you could read it the other way -- that C3PO is the infamous "Imperial Spy" and everyone else in the scene is about to buy the farm.What I find interesting is that the trailer heavily suggest C-3PO is going to "die."
Funny thing: probability.I had to ride Star Tours five times last trip (September 2018) before I got a single scene or character from the new trilogy. Funny to see others having the opposite issue.
I'm sure it has something to do with his eyes turning red in one of the earlier trailers.May I point you to the term "misdirection"?
Eh... I can dig it. The more the merrier.
Totally agree with that. Nostalgia brings me back.For real. Star Tours would definitely be a once-a-trip ride if it wasn't for the variety.
Can't think about the logic of the ride too much. First you are on a movie set in the queue and then you walk into a real spaceport. You take a ride on a spaceship and get dropped off at a gift shop.I believe when Lucas was questioned about it his response was basically, "Oh, who cares if the chronology doesn't work, people want to see these things."
Funny how the attraction outside GE seems to have the closest connection to the films.
I like that it features characters from all 9 films. That's how a Star Wars theme park ride SHOULD be. A major error in SWGE, apparently, is giving it too precise of a timeline.
When I saw that scene I thought, Norm McDonald is playing Poe now?In Poe’s interstitial he references this (3-PO, R2 what are you doing there?) before instantly dismissing it.
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.