Matt Berry
- 8D8
- (voice)
Robert Rodriguez
- Dokk Strassi
- (voice)
Alan Bagh
- Nutcracker Biker
- (uncredited)
Nathan Baham
- Tusken Kid
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe robot 'dogs' seen in the streets are 'Spot' robots, made by Boston Dynamics, used by the likes of JPL for data capture.
- GoofsIn the streets, Boba Fett and Fennec Shand are surrounded by would-be assassins who encircle and trap them with a series of energy shields. Fett tries boosting Shand over the top of the shields, but is unable to. Boba Fett is wearing a jetpack. He could have easily flown out of the trap.
- Quotes
Boba Fett: Tell the Mayor I'm here now.
Mok Shaiz's Majordomo: He knows. Yes, he knows.
Boba Fett: Perhaps another time. Next.
Mok Shaiz's Majordomo: Actually, there is one other matter, if I may.
Boba Fett: What is it?
Mok Shaiz's Majordomo: The matter of tribute.
Boba Fett: I'm confused.
Fennec Shand: He wants you to pay him.
Boba Fett: What? I'm the crime lord. He's supposed to pay me.
Fennec Shand: Shall I kill him?
Boba Fett: He works for the Mayor.
Fennec Shand: Is that a no?
Boba Fett: That's a no.
- Crazy creditsThe concept art seen during the end credits, in order of appearance:
- Escape from the Sarlacc by Christian Alzmann
- Riding Single File by Christian Alzmann
- Armoring up by Christian Alzmann
- Ambushed by Night Wind Assassins by Brian Matyas
- Sanctuary Gambling Table by Christian Alzmann
- Mos Espa Rooftop Chase by Christian Alzmann
- Tusken Raider Camp by Erik Tiemens
- Gaffi Stick duel by Christian Alzmann
- Moisture Farm Ambushed by Ryan Church
- Sand Creature Fight by Christian Alzmann
- Massiff Guardian by Christian Alzmann
- The New Boss by Christian Alzmann
- ConnectionsEdited from Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
- SoundtracksCantina Latina
Written by John Williams
Performed and Produced by Robert Rodriguez and Mark Del Castillo
Featured review
Not bad, but not amazing either.
This was a good interesting start. Both Boba and Fennec are legends in Star Wars, we sort of know the world they are in and we can sort of figure out what they are up to and what they want to do with not much exposition needed.
Also good that we got the "how he survived" story so we do not need to wonder too much about that.
There was enough going on to keep us entertained and the acting is solid.
The negative is basically that this does not feel spot on. Although acting is solid/good, it is not great. Although the computer graphics are great for TV they are not fantastic. Although we get a sort of set-up story, too little is explained. Basically everything is good, but not much more. Music 7/10, sets, acting, directing etc 7/10. They can do better with all of it.
I am definitely intrigued to know more and watch more episodes, but this far I am not going to be sleepless thinking of the next instalment either. Good solid start, now lets build on this and give us something great or special too.
Also good that we got the "how he survived" story so we do not need to wonder too much about that.
There was enough going on to keep us entertained and the acting is solid.
The negative is basically that this does not feel spot on. Although acting is solid/good, it is not great. Although the computer graphics are great for TV they are not fantastic. Although we get a sort of set-up story, too little is explained. Basically everything is good, but not much more. Music 7/10, sets, acting, directing etc 7/10. They can do better with all of it.
I am definitely intrigued to know more and watch more episodes, but this far I am not going to be sleepless thinking of the next instalment either. Good solid start, now lets build on this and give us something great or special too.
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- namob-43673
- Dec 29, 2021
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- Runtime38 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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