For all the divisive responses from fans when it comes to the always-expanding repertoire of Star Wars media, it's difficult to deny that almost every project set in a galaxy far, far away tends to be absolutely gorgeous. From the sand-swept dunes of Tatooine to the dark and gritty streets of Coruscant's lower levels, the various locales seen in the franchise have always offered something pretty to look at in-between space wizard fights.
That trend has continued as Star Wars:The Book of Boba Fetthas made its mark on Disney Plus and the Star Wars universe. In a show that's set entirely on a desert planet, many might not expect to see much in terms of scenery and diverse visuals. Well, thanks to the Star Wars Twitter account and a number of talented artists, fans can have the best of both worlds. The series' official social media page recently shared some high-quality versions of concept art from the show's 4th episode, and they're great alternate looks at some already great scenes. Some of them are even reminiscent of Ralph McQuarrie's classic concept art from the original Star Wars trilogy.
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One such image (created by Ryan Church) depicts the adrenaline-pumping shot of Boba Fett and Fennec Shand gunning down a speeder bike gang in Fett's Firespray gunship (formerly Slave 1) as retaliation for the slaughter of his Tusken Raider found family. The tilted angle of the artwork offers an intimidating look at just how menacing the Firespray can be, with its imposing figure towering over the effectively helpless gang as it blasts them into oblivion. The scene in the show may have been intense on its own, but this new angle adds a whole other level to that
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