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Star Wars: Mark Hamill Compares Galaxy's Edge Blue Milk to the Real Deal

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Star Wars actor Mark Hammill has revealed not only how he felt about the Galaxy's Edge Blue Milk, but how he felt about the original too. In a tweet responding to a fan account, Hammill offered his own caption.

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The satirical fan organization Faking Star Wars, "a collective of passionate Star Wars fans dedicated to creating the most unbelievable news in the galaxy" tweeted a photo of the actor, entreating fans to submit their ideas for the best caption. The viewer sees Hammill seated in front of the Millenium Falcon at Galaxy's edge, Disney's new Star Wars land, with a cup of blue milk in his hand. Hammill gazes off into space with an apparently contemplative expression, presenting an inviting template for all sorts of memes.

Hammill himself responded not only with a dry remark characteristic of his public persona, but an honest declaration about the dairy product that has fascinated fans for years.

"Note to self: Remember you're on camera & Disney signs your paychecks." Hammill said in his tweet. "Honestly though: the warm oily, sickly-sweet milk dyed blue from the movie was gag-inducing-while this frosty non-dairy drink tasted like a yummy fruit smoothie."

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Galaxy's Edge, the new area at Disney's parks, seeks to offer an immersive experience for newcomers and veteran fans alike, and doesn't just offer a blue milk beverage (invoking the classic films) but the green milk from The Last Jedi as well. The drinks are described as being 'plant-based', a non-dairy concoction assembled from coconut and rice milks  No word yet on if the green milk has Hammil's endorsement.

The next film in the Star Wars cycle is The Rise of Skywalker, currently announced to premiere on Dec. 20, 2019. The film will bring an end to the original Skywalker saga and serve as a finale to Disney's new trilogy of mainline Star Wars films.

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