Boba faces new challengers on Tatooine.Boba faces new challengers on Tatooine.Boba faces new challengers on Tatooine.
Matt Berry
- 8D8
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe wreckage seen in the background when Boba Fett constructs his Gaffi stick is based on the Tusken Raider painting made by Ralph McQuarrie in December 1975.
- GoofsBoba initially steals 4 speeders, and brings them back to the camp. When he trains the tribe, there are various numbers of them shown: First 4, then 5, then 4 again. During the assault on the train there are once again 5 shown.
- Crazy creditsThe concept art seen during the end credits, in order of appearance:
- Speeder Bike training by Christian Alzmann
- Arrival of the Twins by Christian Alzmann
- Attack on the Pyke train by Anton Grandert.
- Dressed in Tusken robes by Doug Chiang and Christian Alzmann
- An audience with the Mayor by Anton Grandert.
- Spice train by Anton Grandert.
- Tusken Raider board the train by Anton Grandert.
- Victorious Raiders by Anton Grandert.
- Constructing the Gaffi Stick by Christian Alzmann
- The gift by Christian Alzmann
- Gaffi Tree by Christian Alzmann
- Accepted by the tribe by Anton Grandert.
- ConnectionsEdited into Disney Gallery: Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett: Episode #1.1 (2022)
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A much better episode
Chapter 2 of Boba Fett was pretty darn good, better than the first episode. I loved that we got to delve further into the Sand People culture, and it was a breath of fresh air to see them from a different perspective. We got to see this briefly in the Mandalorian, but in here, even more so. I wanted to see more of this by the end of the chapter.
The action scenes are all very well filmed, although some of the CGI was a little bit obvious at times, especially on the Twins. We haven't seen many of these creatures in live-action, and while the visuals on them weren't perfect, they weren't bad either. Without spoiling anything, we get to see a Wookie in this chapter, and that guy was a beast! I hope we see more of that guy, which I think we will.
While most of this episode takes place in a flashback, we do get to see Boba in the present, but I am more interested in the past than the present. I'm not yet overly sold on Boba trying to claim Tatooine, but I trust Jon Favreau and his amazing understanding of the Star Wars universe.
9/10.
The action scenes are all very well filmed, although some of the CGI was a little bit obvious at times, especially on the Twins. We haven't seen many of these creatures in live-action, and while the visuals on them weren't perfect, they weren't bad either. Without spoiling anything, we get to see a Wookie in this chapter, and that guy was a beast! I hope we see more of that guy, which I think we will.
While most of this episode takes place in a flashback, we do get to see Boba in the present, but I am more interested in the past than the present. I'm not yet overly sold on Boba trying to claim Tatooine, but I trust Jon Favreau and his amazing understanding of the Star Wars universe.
9/10.
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- Dannyboi94
- Jan 5, 2022
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