Disney reveals the names of two attractions in its Star Wars lands and gives fans a sneak peek of both with new trailers (with one shot on location INSIDE the experience)

  • Guests can go behind the controls of the Millennium Falcon in one experience
  • Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance puts guests in the middle of an epic battle  
  • Both California and Florida theme parks will get a Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge land 
  • Composer John Williams has written new music for both of the new attractions
  • And Disney has released footage of the LSO recording the new tracks 

Star Wars fans will soon be able to pilot the Millennium Falcon and face off against the dark side in battle.

Disney has revealed the names of two new major attractions inside its Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge lands that are set to open next year - one will be called Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run and the other, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.

What's more, it has released two trailers for them, with the one for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance shot inside the actual attraction.

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In a new trailer Disney has revealed two of its major attractions inside its Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge lands

In a new trailer Disney has revealed two of its major attractions inside its Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge lands

Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run, pictured, will allow guests to get behind the controls of the most famous ship in the movie franchise

Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run, pictured, will allow guests to get behind the controls of the most famous ship in the movie franchise

The two signature attractions of the 'lands' are now under construction and are due to open in Disneyland in California next summer and at Walt Disney World in Florida next autumn.

On the Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run, Disney guests are able to go behind the controls of the most famous ship in the movie franchise in one of three unique flight crew roles.

Meanwhile on Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, guests are put in the middle of an epic battle between the Resistance and the First Order. 

The new trailer for this shows Stormtroopers patrolling corridors and the First Order coming under attack from the Resistance.

It has also been announced that composer John Williams, creator of the classic 'Star Wars' themes, is writing new music for the 'Galaxy's Edge' attractions. 

Disney has also released a trailer for the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride, which was shot inside the actual attraction 

Disney has also released a trailer for the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride, which was shot inside the actual attraction 

On Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, guests are put in the middle of an epic battle between the Resistance and the First Order

On Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, guests are put in the middle of an epic battle between the Resistance and the First Order

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge will feature a street market and food stalls where Star Wars fans can enjoy delicacies such as blue milk. Pictured is another image from the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance trailer

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge will feature a street market and food stalls where Star Wars fans can enjoy delicacies such as blue milk. Pictured is another image from the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance trailer

It was previously revealed that Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge will also feature a street market and food stalls where Star Wars fans can enjoy delicacies such as blue milk.

There will also be a replica Cantina bar run by character Oga Garra.

Walt Disney Imagineering executive Scott Trowbridge, who is overseeing the project, previously said: 'Our intent is to make it feel as if you just walked into one of the movies.

'Bringing to life in the physical world gives us the opportunity to play with a whole bunch of things we've never done before... to really engage all of the senses.

Pictures taken in September show the new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge land taking shape at Walt Disney World in Florida 

Pictures taken in September show the new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge land taking shape at Walt Disney World in Florida 

The images taken at Lake Buena Vista show spaceships and transmitter masts beginning to take shape alongside rocky landscapes

The images taken at Lake Buena Vista show spaceships and transmitter masts beginning to take shape alongside rocky landscapes

The ambitious new Star Wars attractions are part of a $2billion (£1.43billion) investment by Disney

The ambitious new Star Wars attractions are part of a $2billion (£1.43billion) investment by Disney

'What does that street feel like? What does that animal smell like? What does blue milk taste like?'

The ambitious new attraction is part of a $2billion (£1.43billion) investment by Disney in its theme parks.

Once completed, it will include approximately 10,000 tons of structural steel and 200,000 square feet of hand-carved rock work.

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