We’ve already introduced you to Rocket and his pals, the Guardians of the Galaxy, who are all coming to Disney California Adventure park this summer when Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! opens May 27.
In this rocking new attraction, Rocket enlists your help to free his friends from the grip of the mysterious Taneleer Tivan (aka The Collector), who has the Guardians of the Galaxy on display as his newest acquisitions deep inside his fortress-like collection. But who exactly is The Collector? Details are hard to find, but here’s what we know.
Meet The Collector
After foreseeing a vision showing the end of all life, Taneleer Tivan devoted his own life to finding and preserving unique beings and artifacts from throughout the universe, which is how he became known as The Collector. He runs his large fortress like a dictator and threatens his employees if they do not comply. If The Collector is not pleased with their performance, they might find themselves as permanent parts of his collection. The Collector has an eerie obsession with collecting one-of-a-kind items, be they objects or species.
In the “Guardians of the Galaxy” film as well as the Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! attraction, The Collector is portrayed by Terran actor Benicio del Toro. On a recent visit to the Disneyland Resort, Benicio shared his excitement for being part of this new Disney Parks attraction.
Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! opens May 27 at Disney California Adventure park, and “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” is in theaters in 3D now!
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Time for me to start saving my pennies to come see this. My blog readers will be so happy to get my review of this awesome ride. Maybe I could start a neighborhood swear jar to fund a trip. anyways can’t wait to hear more about this ride opening soon.
That was a “neat” little experiment but they can bring ToT back now
I can’t wait!!!
Sweet. I’m really excited.
Oh very nice.
So after that video I’m still missing the letters: B, K, J, Q, W, X, Z…
Will there be translator cards handed out for guests like with Indiana Jones or are we left to our own devices and finding out letters via process of elimination with various signs?
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