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"Star Wars: Roll Out": New mini-series for children... and adults

Luca Fontana
8.8.2019
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Disney is launching a charming but stylised mini web series for children: "Star Wars: Roll Out". The series starts on 9 August and is set to go beyond "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker".

Disney announces a new mini web series for children and the young at heart: "Star Wars: Roll Out".

Children in the focus of "Star Wars"

This is not the first time that Disney has tried to make George Lucas' universe appealing to a younger generation who did not grow up with the classic "Star Wars" films. Last year, the mini web series "Galaxy of Adventures" aimed to familiarise children and young people with the history and characters of that era.

It is not known whether "Star Wars: Roll Out" is the successor to the fan-favourite "Star Wars: Galaxy of Adventures". Neither is the length of each episode. The most likely length seems to be around one minute per webisode.

Apropos. In case you haven't seen "Star Wars: Galaxy of Adventures" yet: Here you can find the YouTube playlist with all 39 parts that are extremely worth seeing.

With big steps towards "Episode 9"

Slowly but surely, Disney's marketing machinery is picking up speed with regard to "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker". And not just because the mini-series itself is set to go beyond the conclusion of the Skywalker saga, as StarWars.com reports.

On that note: May the Force be with you. Always.

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