Arguably one of the biggest franchises of our time, Star Wars, is set to release the Last Jedi on December 15th. But is it the last Jedi because the Empire found the Millennium Falcon? Regardless of if they did, Disney tried to hide it pretty well with shipping containers, and they would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren’t for that meddling Google Maps!
Here is the location of Longcross Studios in the UK, where Star Wars was being filmed. See anything funny?
I mean, it’s kind of hard to see from that bird’s eye view… let me give you a hint…
Just across the street there… it looks like a funny cluster of buildings… let’s zoom in a little…
Yep. That’s the Millennium Falcon “hid” in all it’s glory across from the studios that Star Wars is filmed in… and let’s just say, the internet noticed.
If Google Maps found the #MillenniumFalcon on their scanners, you can bet the First Order isn't far behind. pic.twitter.com/fKELqDlqMX
— Rick Riggin (@Riggin_Rick) November 10, 2017
If we can find it, imagine how easy it is for the Empire. https://t.co/26Cn1ijFFI #StarWars #MillenniumFalcon
— WDW Tales Podcast (@WDWTales) November 10, 2017
URGENT!! @Disney stole the #MillenniumFalcon and hide it with container in a forest… Call Space911!https://t.co/YanSxW85F5
— Pierre-Olivier Carles (@pocarles) November 10, 2017
Your plans have been foiled, Disney!! Now who wants to go try to take it for a joy ride with me?