Star Wars fans are currently witnessing a much different version of Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, and while the change was a bit controversial at first, some new data about the galaxy far, far away completely justified it. Galaxy's Edge has been one of Disney's most popular theme park lands in Walt Disney World and Disneyland since they opened. Many fans have been pleased with Galaxy's Edge as a whole, especially when it comes to the main attraction, Rise of the Resistance, but Disney recently decided to make a crucial change to the land in California.Galaxy's Edge has always been deemed a place within the timeline of the sequel trilogy. For example, the attractions in the land have always included sequel trilogy characters and storylines, and characters from those movies have always roamed around the park. However, Disney recently announced that it was going to break the restrictions on the timeline in Disneyland and make Galaxy's Edge not have to fit within the sequel trilogy timeline.Specifically, Disneyland removed some of the sequel characters from Galaxy's Edge, moved some to other sections of the land, and added in a lot of the most iconic original trilogy characters, such as Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, and Chewbacca. The park also added new missions to the Smuggler's Run attraction. Now, the mission can feature Din Djarin and Grogu, meaning the attraction isn't solely based in the sequel era. Read full article on The Direct.