Rian Johnson Visited Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Parks and Says the 'Green Milk' is 'Delicious'

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Directing a Star Wars film will take you places, including a trip to a galaxy far far away--of sorts. Rian Johnson, who helmed 2017's The Last Jedi, was lucky enough to be able to visit Disneyland's new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge theme park, and he just teased some details we've been thirsty for.

Johnson recently posted a picture of his wristband from the parks on Twitter, teasing fans about how great it is and even commenting that the "green milk" is "delicious."

The blue and green milk has become a staple in the Star Wars franchise, first appearing in A New Hope, then again in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and in Johnson's own The Last Jedi. Even before the milk became an Easter egg in the more recent movies, fans have been wondering how the milk tastes since its first appearance.

“I will tell you it’s not actually milk,” Scott Trowbridge, the Imagineering creative executive for Galaxy’s Edge, told Entertainment Weekly. “If you’re walking around Florida in the middle of August, the last thing you want is, uh, a huge glass of milk.”

EW went into more detail describing the taste, reporting, "The blue milk is actually plant-based dairy — essentially rice milk — which makes it easier for everyone to enjoy, even the lactose intolerant. And it’s soft-frozen, like a milkshake."

We wouldn't be surprised if the newly-offered milk becomes as popular as Disney's Dole Whip, or the Wizarding World of Harry Potter's Butterbeer drinks.

[h/t: ComicBook.com]