OnStar Wars Day last week, Disney Plus released a new feature exploring the process behind The Book of Boba Fett. Titled Disney Gallery: The Book of Boba Fett, it reveals some pretty cool looks at a few of the show's most exciting moments. While the series itself received some pretty mixed reviews, it's hard to deny just how impactful a few of its more fan-pleasing moments were. Now, fans can get a bit of an inside glimpse at what made a few of them so great.
Naturally, one aspect shown off includes a look at the rancor, famously cared for by Danny Trejo and ridden by Boba himself. But the real magic comes from shots of Mark Hamill on set during the segments featuring Luke Skywalker. While he didn't exactly show up on-screen in the final product, the veteran Star Wars actor was pretty intimately involved with the filming process, even to the point where he got to meet «Baby Yoda» himself, Grogu.
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It's no secret that Luke Skywalker was portrayed by a stand-in (actor Graham Hamilton) during the shooting of the show. But with his face replaced by an impressive deepfake and the character's voice recreated using some strange methods, it's understandable that not a lot of people will connect his name to the character. But it turns out that Hamill was actually more involved than some might have expected, as shown by the footage and a collection of photos from Disney Gallery: The Book of Boba Fett.
While on set, Hamill acted out what appears to be most of Luke's scenes, particularly ones involving interactions with the Grogu puppet. Meanwhile, Hamilton also acted them out, with the VFX team combining the two performances together afterward. So while Luke's face and voice were more
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