CopperRevan
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ok..ears just perked up like YodaCorrect.. I don’t want to spoil anything. But keep and eye out for the new special
We are in for a big surprise
ok..ears just perked up like YodaCorrect.. I don’t want to spoil anything. But keep and eye out for the new special
We are in for a big surprise
These prop teams are professionals and have to sign NDAs. If word leaks it’s their job. I’d trust them over a fan any day.My thought for why they may have bought/brought a fan-community saber is that they were keeping the Luke appearance/reveal a secret and the less people in the know the better the secret is kept. It’s possible making the prop would have involved more people in the mix than a down-low purchase or loaning a prop.
These prop teams are professionals and have to sign NDAs. If word leaks it’s their job. I’d trust them over a fan any day.
Also consider, these prop teams may not be SW fans. It’s hard for us to think that, but to them it could be just a job.
The only way I see your scenario working is if the Production Designer decided just to hop on EBay and snag whatever to keep it quiet— but we’re still looking at stunts being made and possibly even duping a fan build.
It seems like even Favreu is surprised the news didn’t leak. In this case, everyone just did their job.
I'm guessing you meant to type Season 3 (or Series 3) and "Book of Boba Fett."Episode III will have to wait; Favreau is going to shoot the "Book of the Mandalorian" before tackling # III![]()
Watch the interview clip with Favreau - that's what he said - Book of Boba Fett will come out first, then shortly after that will be Season 3 of The Mandalorian.So while it was clear that they would PRODUCE Boba Fett before Season 3 of The Mandalorian, we don't know if Season 3 will also be RELEASED after Fett, correct? Is that just the assumption all are making?
I think it's very much in the realm of possibility that Feloni brought in a replica from his personal collection to use as a belt-hanger, but I'm sure the stunts were custom made.I was thinking the same thing. Disney has plenty of money for this kind of stuff, why would they bother purchasing something pre-made instead of using the prop department they have hired already? Well said.
That’s why I said consecutively, not simultaneously. One after the other. My guess is given the amount of share assets, a lot of things in preproduction will be combined, but they will shot one then the other.No, apparently S3 of Mandalorian will be slightly delayed by production of The Book of Boba Fett:
Dur... you sure did. Brain fart on my part.That’s why I said consecutively, not simultaneously. One after the other. My guess is given the amount of share assets, a lot of things in preproduction will be combined, but they will shot one then the other.
They are well ahead on all these things than they let on to be.
Fett is in production now. I would imagine that Mando 3 is at the very least roughly plotted given that Favreu is writing both shows, at least enough that the detailed pre-vis needed for the Stagecraft/Volume visuals is underway. They'd need to be that far along so that once Fett is done shooting they can roll right into M3 to hit the release schedule.Dur... you sure did. Brain fart on my part.
And you're right - Favreau said they're in pre-production now on S3 of Mandalorian, but they way he phrased it... does that imply that they're already in production on BoBF I wonder?
This is just my assumptions based on having worked in TV, and knowing how long things can take. To that-- I assume the hunt for Luke's lightsaber for Mando was started in the fall of last year.
I don't think the Rylo was there at all. Pretty sure everything was scratch made at this point, it just doesn't make much sense for them to have a fan made hilt given the givens of the Ashoka sabers, that Luke DEFINITELY wasn't a late addition and that they haven't not fabricated new hilts since TPM. At least to me. I may be wrong but I find it much easier to believe they simply used the same reference as the Rylo for theirs than that they actually used it all things considered.the more and more i think about this seth, the more i think it was scratch made... but if these were scratch made, why have the Rylo on the belt? someone in production personal collection they wanted on screen? there is the hero on the table as well.. is that the Rylo or a scratch made one?
the search continues
I work in TV/film. I have a little inside info-- not anything from the productions themselves, just what is known inside Hollywood in terms of what is in production when and sometimes who is running shows.Where’d you hear that? Also, who was running that show agin?
Is that table shot decent enough to learn anything from? I feel like either a Rylo was used as reference because somebody had one, or more likely, they looked to the Elstree for their reference and landed in the same area that Rylo did. It's like the Skinnyflex being based on the Ranch saber instead of any images of an ESB Graflex.the more and more i think about this seth, the more i think it was scratch made... but if these were scratch made, why have the Rylo on the belt? someone in production personal collection they wanted on screen? there is the hero on the table as well.. is that the Rylo or a scratch made one?
the search continues
You mentioned TLJ... Do we know if they made/used an FX version of Luke's green saber at all for TLJ? All I am aware of that we saw was the TFA table shot and the TLJ resin Hero. I'm thinking that they never even made a Luke FX for the ST.I work in TV/film. I have a little inside info-- not anything from the productions themselves, just what is known inside Hollywood in terms of what is in production when and sometimes who is running shows.
Is that table shot decent enough to learn anything from? I feel like either a Rylo was used as reference because somebody had one, or more likely, they looked to the Elstree for their reference and landed in the same area that Rylo did. It's like the Skinnyflex being based on the Ranch saber instead of any images of an ESB Graflex.
Like I said above, it's often standard for productions to build things from scratch based upon the needs of whatever the upcoming needs will be. For example, the tech was already changing between TFA and TLJ with FX sabers so it made sense they build Luke a new one and not re-use what was made.
Clearly they learned lessons on Mando 1 that lead them to re-work the Darksaber for S2. When they built it for season 1, they didn't have dueling in mind. The could have plans for S3, and lessons learned from S2 that will lead to a new design next time around.
With the archives we assume with SW that they can just pull stuff off shelves for use-- and sometimes they do. But it's far more common in Hollywood to build from, scratch based on the needs that are upcoming on a particular production.