But hopefully I’ll get to meet him and we can have a little bonding session. “I was using him in a not-so-good way, as bait. “I never got to work with him very closely or with the people who move him around,” Morrison said. Although, for now, he’d settle for a chance to connect with the franchise’s biggest star: Baby Yoda. Of course, what happened to Boba Fett between Return of the Jedi and The Mandalorian seems like the perfect material for the recently announced Boba Fett miniseries, which Morrison hopes to be a part of. “The fans of ‘Star Wars,’ they have better knowledge of, What’s happened? How can he still be alive? I thought he was stuck in this place? I can find out more on the internet.” “There’s quite a bit of loose ends, and I’m not one of those guys that knows too much about the actual history,” Morrison told the Times. As for how the heck Boba Fett is still alive after being unceremoniously knocked into the Sarlacc Pit during Return of the Jedi, not even Morrison knows. (Boba himself is a clone of Jango, but he ages like a normal human.) While Morrison’s voice has been dubbed into The Empire Strikes Back, officially making him the voice of Boba Fett, he’s never played the character on-screen until The Mandalorian, which was an experience that he couldn’t believe was happening. Morrison’s time with the franchise goes all the way back to 2002’s Attack of the Clones, in which he played Boba’s father, the bounty hunter Jango Fett, who was cloned for the Republic’s clone army. The Mandalorian explored various methods of de-aging Luke, including using deep fake technology.Following his well-received performance as an older, battle-weary yet still badass Boba Fett on The Mandalorian, Temuera Morrison sat down with The New York Times to talk about how he got a chance to give Star Wars fans version of the character that they’ve been hoping to see for over 40 years. That means getting to see Hamill himself standing uncloaked in The Mandalorian, rather than the de-aged Luke, but also images of the de-aging at various stages of development. As such, it has a few reveals as to the process of digitally re-creating this character. The special documentary is all about what it took to bring both Luke and Hamill back. To achieve Lukes shocking cameo in The Mandalorians Season 2 finale, Lucasfilm used a blend of 'deep fake' and de-aging tech along with actor Max Lloyd-Jones serving as Mark Hamills stand-in. Disney Gallery: Star Wars: The Mandalorian season 2, episode 2, "Making of S2 Finale," goes behind the scenes of Luke's return. Luke Skywalker Was Recast For The Book of Boba Fett. Star Wars actor Temuera Morrison reacts to the full-fledged return of legendary bounty hunter Boba Fett in Season 2 of The. The Mandalorian's deaged Mark Hamill is a combination of old pictures and footage with cutting-edge digital technology. Related: Grogu's Future Can Repeat Star Wars' Rey Skywalker Trick (But Better) Luke Skywalker's Mandalorian deep fake also set the stage for the Jedi's return in The Book of Boba Fett. but in terms of the story Luke coming for Grogu worked perfectly. For more than forty years, the world of Star Wars has known of one man, a bounty hunter whos been through it all. The end result was somewhat divisive in terms of the visual effects, with some fans complaining of the Uncanny Valley appearance of Luke. Boba Fett returned in The Mandalorian and Star Wars fans have responded with a wave of hilarious memes about the famous bounty hunter. Instead, The Mandalorian used de-aging technology and a stand-in actor, Max Lloyd-Jones, in order to bring Luke back. Of course, Hamill is now in his 60s, so couldn't just play Luke post- Return of the Jedi.
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