Temuera Morrison portrays the armored warrior
alongside Ming-Na Wen as Fennec Shand, a mercenary who is Fett's
partner in crime. Both characters were seen briefly at the end
of season two of "The Mandalorian" TV series. The "Boba Fett"
series takes place in the same timeline.
Reuters spoke to both actors about the inspiration for the
series and their characters' histories and relationship.
Q: We saw you both at the end of "The Mandalorian," which was
based on classic Westerns. What does "The Book of Boba Fett"
draw from?
Wen: It still draws some stuff from the Westerns because we want
to keep that lineage since we are a spin-off of "The Mandalorian."
What's really great is that it's also its own thing, where we
are exploring the underworld ... kind of based on gangster
movies (such as) "The Godfather," "Gangs of New York."
Q: What are the challenges of bringing personality to a
character that was only briefly on screen in the past?
Morrison: We're uncovering the robes that makes this character
up. He's been through a lot, at a young age losing his father,
and became this lone gunman for hire.
We had a great time bringing him back to the fore. This series
is also about some of the history and finding out more about his
culture, the Tusken Raiders taking him in.
Q: Can you explain the relationship between the two characters?
Wen: Fennec is sort of from the streets and she learned her
skills and she's quite the loner. Boba Fett grew up in the
Empirical environment, and had some sort of training through
that ... but then was left to fend for himself.
One of the things that bonds us together is the fact that we
both had ... near-death experiences on Tatooine and (felt) that
vulnerability, and that maybe being alone is no longer a good
option.
Morrison: She's the brains and I am the brawn.
Q: Are we going to see Baby Yoda?
Morrison: This is "Book of Boba," not the "Book of Baby Yoda!"
There's going to be some great surprises.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Karishma Singh)
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