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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Inga Parkel

Disney criticised over staged Mandalorian surprise with Pedro Pascal

  • Disney is facing significant criticism for a promotional event featuring Pedro Pascal , dressed as The Mandalorian, surprising a group of guests at Disneyland's Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run ride.
  • The event, intended to promote the upcoming film The Mandalorian and Grogu ahead of its 22 May premiere, involved Pascal removing his helmet to reveal his identity, which Disney initially presented as a "surprise of a lifetime" for everyday fans.
  • Internet users have since pointed out that the participants were not randomly selected park visitors but rather Star Wars influencers, fan creators, and bloggers, leading to accusations of the stunt being staged.
  • Critics on social media expressed disappointment, contrasting it with previous genuine fan interactions, such as Johnny Depp's surprise appearance for "normal guests" at Disneyland in 2017.
  • The incident has generated backlash regarding the authenticity of such promotional stunts, with many arguing that genuine park-goers, who pay significant amounts to visit, should be the beneficiaries of such experiences. The Independent has contacted Disney for comment.

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