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Disney has confirmed it is building two life-sized At-ATs. That's right: you'll soon be able to dart between the feet of the mechanical walkers from The Empire Strikes Back.
The giant props are part of two new Star Wars-themed adventure parks being built at both Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, and Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
Disney has promised the theme parks will "transport guests to a never-before-seen planet" where attendees will "find themselves in the middle of the action".
You won't believe what you're looking AT-AT in this video from #StarWars-themed lands @WaltDisneyWorld & @Disneyland https://t.co/JBLQMwlbrE pic.twitter.com/Olxs6gfvZE??? Disney Parks (@DisneyParks) March 16, 2017
The two venues will sprawl across a combined 14 acres, meaning there'll be plenty of the Star Wars universe to go around.
Disney also says both sites will allow park-goers to take the reigns of the Millennium Falcon on a simulated secret mission. With the Han Solo stand-alone film - staring Alden Ehrenreich and Donald Glover - due out next year, this addition is certainly no accident.
The Star Wars theme parks are due to open sometime in 2019.