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"These people lay ancestral claim to the Dune Sea, and if you are to pass, a toll is to be paid to them."
―Boba Fett, on the Tusken Raiders[2]

"Chapter 2: The Tribes of Tatooine" is the second episode of the television series The Book of Boba Fett. The episode was released on January 5, 2022.[1]

Official description[]

Boba Fett faces new challengers on Tatooine.

Plot summary[]

Interrogating the assassin[]

The episode opens with a high angle shot of the rocky desert landscape outside Boba Fett's Palace. The camera zooms in on an armed Fennec Shand leading the captured assassin into the vacenous castle. The two walk though the giant blast gates into the throne room where Boba Fett holds court. Fett demands to know who sent him and what were his orders. The two Gamorrean guards and 8D8 stand in the background.

When the assassin refuses to speak, Fett orders one of the Gamorreans to behead him. Before the Gamorrean can slit his throat, the prisoner curses him in Huttese. Fett chastises the prisoner for being ungrateful that they spared his life. 8D8 explains that the prisoner is from the Order of the Night Wind, an assassin for hire. 8D8 says that there is no way the prisoner will talk, adding that he fears no man. Fett and Shand express disagreement.

Shand suggests that the prisoner will fear the rancor and presses a button that activates the trapdoor to the rancor's den. As the gates below open, the assassin panics and tells Fett and Shand that he was sent by the mayor of Mos Espa. He begs for his life. However, Shand reveals that the rancor's den is empty and decries the assassin. The only creature in the rancor's den is a small rat. Shand suggests to Fett that they visit the mayor.

Visiting the mayor[]

Fett and Shand lead the captured assassin through the streets of Mos Espa, accompanied by the two Gamorreans. Their presence is noticed by several Trandoshans, who eye them. The group walk inside the City Hall where Fett tells the City Hall clerk that he is here to see the mayor. When the receptionist asks if he has an appointment, Fett responds that he found one of his "stray pets" and that he is here to return it to his master. The receptionist tells him to wait but is overruled by the Twi'lek majordomo, who apologizes for the lack of pomp.

The majordomo claims that the mayor is indisposed for the rest of the week but Fett forces his way into the mayor's throneroom. The Ithorian mayor Mok Shaiz demands an explanation for Fett's unscheduled visit. The majordomo reminds Shaiz that Fett is the new Daimyo. Fett demands to know why the mayor sent the assassin to kill him. Shaiz explains that the assassin is a member of the Order of the Night Wind. When Fett asks the mayor if this is an admission, one of the mayor's guards shoots the assassin.

With the majordomo translating, Shaiz says that the Order of the Night Wind are not allowed to operate outside Hutt Space and thanks Fett for turning him in. He orders his guards to bring him his reward. Fett replies that he is not a bounty hunter but Shaiz says he heard otherwise. Shaiz remarks that Fett sits on the throne of his former employer, prompting Fett to respond that Bib Fortuna was not his employer. Shaiz clarifies that he was referring to Jabba.

Fett replies that he will take his payment as belated tribute. He adds that the mayor should remember that he serves as long as the Daimyo of Tatooine decides. Shaiz asks Fett to consider who really sent the Night Wind assassins and claims that he has no motive for killing Fett. Shaiz tells Fett that he serves at his pleasure. Fett warns him that he is not a fool and those who have crossed him no longer breathe. As advice, Shaiz warns Fett that running a family is more complicated than bounty hunting. Shaiz tells him to go to Garsa Fwip's Sanctuary to get an idea of what he means.

Jabba's cousins[]

Fett and his entourage visit Garsa's Sanctuary, which is full of droids and patrons. Taking off his helmet, Fett meets with Garsa, who offers him a table. Fett explains that Mayor Mok Shaiz sent him here on the pretext that there is something that he should know. When Garsa gives a nervous look, Fett remarks that she is sweating like a gumpta on Mustafar. Garsa explains that "the Twins" have laid claim to their late cousin Jabba's bequest. Fett replies that he heard the Twins were too preoccupied with Nal Hutta to bother with Tatooine.

The cantina grows silent as they hear drums beating in the background. Fett, Shand, and the Gamorreans walk outside to see a procession carrying two Hutts on a litter. As the litter approaches Fett's entourage, the Hutt brother tells Fett that they have business to discuss. Fett replies that this is his territory, prompting the Hutt brother to reiterate that this is Jabba's territory and now theirs. One of the drummers presents a tablet stating the Hutts' claim to Tatooine.

Fett rejects their claim, stating that he is the Daimyo of Mos Espa. The Hutts laugh, with the brother asking if this is so. An armed black Wookiee known as Krrsantan, who is armed with a heavy blaster, approaches Fett and his entourage. Fett is not intimidated, stating that these are not the death pits of Duur, and that he is not a sleeping Trandoshan guard. Fett replies that Mos Espa is his territory and tells them to go back to Nal Hutta. The Hutt sister speaks in Huttese. Her brother replies that Fett has upset his sister and that he is more patient than her, who wants to kill him.

As Shand and Krrsantan load their weapons, Fett explains that Jabba is gone and that his former majordomo Bib Fortuna usurped his territory. Since Fett killed him, all that belonged to Fortuna now belongs to him. Fett says that they will have to kill him for it. The two Hutt siblings speak. The Hutt brother says that bloodshed is bad for business and that this matter can be dealt with later, though he warns Fett to sleep lightly.

As the drummers beat their drums, the two Hutts withdraw. Krrsantan growls at Fett before walking away as well. Shand tells Fett that they will have to get permission to kill them since they are Hutts. Fett suggests that the matter is settled but accepts that it is not yet over.

Living with the Sandpeople[]

While Fett is resting inside his bacta tank, he experiences a flashback of his time with the Tusken Raiders. While a bantha plows the desert, he learns how to wield a gaderffii stick from a Tusken. The older Tusken teaches him to hold the stick properly before parrying. She knocks the staff out of Fett's hand before telling him to practice again. He asks the Tusken to show him. Other Tuskens search the desert sands for gourds.

While the two are practicing, a massiff finds a worrt in the desert. The worrt scurries into the desert with the Tuskens' massiff hounds in pursuit. A Tusken kills the worrt with a rifle. The massiffs feast on the creature. An animal's roar is heard in the background. The Tuskens take up position as an armored hovertrain approaches. Blaster bolts from the armored train take out a bantha and several Tusken Raiders. The train then rides away into the desert. Several Tuskens are killed and wounded by the gunners. Fett watches the Tuskens attending to their wounded and dead.

Executing justice[]

Later that night, the Tuskens cremate their fallen. Fett himself carries the remains of a young Tusken youth. His parents fling his remains over a fire. Fett is visibly troubled by the plight of the Tusken Raiders. He drinks from a black melon and watches several speeder bikes passing their encampment. Fett speaks to the tribal Elders, vowing to stop the train with a rifle and stick. He promises to be back by morning. The chieftain is skeptical Fett will succeed but lets him leave on his quest.

Fett travels to Tosche Station, which is frequented by the Nikto speed biker gang known as the Kintan Striders Gang. Among the patrons are Camie Marstrap and Laze Loneozner. One of the Kintan Striders snatches food from their table and drinks one of their drinks. Laze says "This is not right", prompting the Nikto to ask if he said something. Laze stands and repeats himself louder to Camie's dismay. The Kintan Striders grab and restrain Laze and Camie. One of the Niktos beats him with a stun baton. However, they are interrupted by Fett.

Fett walks into the cantina armed with a gaderffii stick and rifle. The Kintan Striders fetch melee weapons and attack Fett. Fett disarms one of his attackers. A second miner shoots at him but Fett shoots him first. Laze and Camie take the opportunity to leave. Fett fights the remaining gang members, wounding and killing some with his gaderffii stick. He hurls one more through a window before stopping to drink. Fett then exits the cantina and inspects their speeder bikes.

Training the Tusken Raiders[]

The following day, Fett leaves Tosche Station with several speeder bikes in tow. He returns to the Tusken Raiders' camp. His arrival initially unnerves the Tuskens, who grab their rifles and go into defensive position. The chief realizes that it is Fett and tells them to stand down. The chief welcomes Fett, who tells them that the bikes are a gift for them. The Tuskens attempt to dismantle the bikes but Fett tells them that he will teach them to ride so that they can stop the train.

Later, Fett teaches the Tusken Raiders how to operate the accelerators and brakes, likening the bikes to a bantha. A young Tusken tries out the speeder bike but reverses. Fett then leads the Tuskens on their first ride. The Tuskens initially struggle but learn how to operate the bikes. He also trains them how to leap from bikes and to signal using a mirror. Fett also teaches them how to accelerate their speeder bikes through the desert. The Tuskens get better with handling the bikes and leaping from their vehicles. Fett also continues practicing with the gaderffii stick and learns how to knock the weapon out of his opponents' hands.

Taking out the hovertrain[]

A Tusken sentry spots the approaching hovertrain. The Tuskens grab their weapons and jump on the speeder bikes. Others take up position in the desert. As the Tuskens in the trenches exchange fire with the Pyke gunners, Fett and other Tuskens riding speeder bikes pursue the train. A Tusken signals to other Tuskens lying in the hills. Hidden Tusken snipers shoot several of the gunners. Some of Tuskens on bikes manage to board the train but face resistance from the gunners. Some are killed.

Fett rescues one and uses a grappling hook to latch onto the hovertrain. He also kills one of the Pyke gunners. They jump across carriages and fight several of the emerging sentries. As they approach the train engine, the Pyke guards take up position and fire on the advancing Tuskens, taking down some. A Tusken rams her bike into one of the carriages, damaging one of the connectors. However, she fails to split the train's carriages. The driver droid accelerates the engine, causing the hovertrain to accelerate rapidly.

Still, she manages to board the train and proceeds to fight the Pyke gunners onboard, killing and throwing out several. She takes out the lead Pyke gunner and his companions. Realizing that the Tuskens are winning, the driver droid fires up the engine, causing a blast to knock off one of Fett's Tusken allies. Fett fights with more Pyke guards near the train engine. In the process, one of the Pykes is blasted by the engines and thrown to the ground, crushed to death by the carriages.

Fett forces his way into the train engine where he orders the driver droid to stop the vehicle. The spidery droid instead jumps out into the desert. Fett struggles to stop the train but finds the brakes. He uses his gaderffii stick to disable the ship's engines, causing it to brake in the desert. The Tuskens shout in victory before proceeding to loot the train of weapons and merchandise.

Several Tuskens guard the surviving captive Pyke gunners and guards. Fett demands to know who is the leader. The leading Pyke stands up and removes his mask. He asks Fett if he is going to kill them. Fett replies that it depends on how he answers his question. When Fett asks if he is carrying spice, the Pyke leader asks what he means by spice. Fett asks if he is carrying sansanna spice from the slave mines of Kessel. The Pyke leader asks what does spice look like. Just then, two Tuskens discover a crate of spice.

Fett replies this is not looking good for him. The Pyke leader says that they assumed that Tuskens were uncivilized raiders and says that they were just trying to protect their route. Fett replies that the Dune Sea is no longer free for the Pykes to pass since the Tuskens claim the territory as ancestral ground. He says that if they want to pass, a toll has to be paid to the Tuskens. He warns that any death dealt by traveling trains will be returned ten-fold. Fett orders the Pyke leader to return to the Pyke Syndicate with these new terms and adds that their lives are a gesture of their civility. He tells the Pykes to walk single file in the direction of the high sun, explaining that it will lead them to Anchorhead by sunset.

When the leader protests that they will be killed, Fett reassures him that he will be traveling under the protection of the Tuskens and that no harm will come to them. When the Pyke leader protests that they will die of thirst without the water car, Fett promises that they will each be given a black melon, stating that they will survive on its milk as these people do. The Pykes leave while the Tuskens plunder the water cart.

Rebirth and initiation[]

Later that night, the Tusken chief explains that since the oceans of Tatooine have dried up, they have stayed hidden. He says that the other tribes have survived by killing. Fett replies that they shouldn't have to hide since they are warriors. The Tusken chief replies that the offworlders have machines. Fett reassures him that they now have machines and that they know every grain of sand in the Dune Sea.

The Tusken chief gives Fett a gift, stating that he is a good guide. The gift turns out to be a gekko in a basket. The lizard climbs into Fett's nostrils. The chief explains that the lizard will guide him from inside his head. Fett's vision becomes blurry and his body convulses. He finds himself walking through the deserts of Tatooine and sees a vision of trees and oceans. There are creatures with red eyes. Fett also experiences flashbacks of climbing out through the maw of the sarlacc as well as his childhood on Kamino, watching his father leave on the Slave I. The vision ends with him emerging while the ocean roars.

The following day, Fett returns to the Tusken camp, where he is greeted by the young Tusken youth he befriended and his massiff. Fett is greeted by the Tusken chief and his followers. The lizard emerges from his nostrils. Fett remarks that he thought it was part of the dream. The Tusken chief asks him to show him a branch. Fett presents the branch from his night journey to the Tuskens. They lead him inside a tent where Tuskens clothe him with Tusken robes, scarves, and bandages.

The cloaked Fett emerges from the tent and faces his Tusken friends. The young Tusken walks beside him and the two head into the desert towards a wrecked site. One of the Tusken forges the branch into a new gaderffii stick. Fett helps him to carve the weapon, which is also heated in an oven. Pieces of metal are added to the gaderffii stick, giving it an armored plating. The metal is dipped into an oven.

Later that night, Fett presents his new gaderffii stick to the rest of the clan. He parries with the other Tuskens, who gather before a camp fire. They dance around the fire.

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Lucasfilm Concept Design Department[2]

  • Design Supervisor – Doug Chiang[2]
  • Concept Supervisors – Ryan Church, Erik Tiemens, Christian Alzmann[2]
  • Concept Model Supervisor – Rene Garcia[2]
  • Concept Team – Anton Grandert, Brian Matyas, Tony McVey, Ric Lim, Jama Jurabaev, Andrée Wallin[2]
  • Concept Managers – Michelle Thieme, Jennifer Hsyu[2]
  • Concept Researcher – Phil Szostak[2]
  • Concept Coordinator – Madeleine Sandrolini[2]
  • Concept Assistant – Katarina Kushin[2]
  • Virtual Production and Visual Effects by – Industrial Light & Magic a Lucasfilm Ltd. company[2]
  • Associate Visual Effects Supervisor – Cameron Neilson[2]
  • Compositing Supervisor – TC Harrison[2]
  • Consulting Animation Supervisor – Hal Hickel[2]
  • Virtual Production Visualization Supervisor – Landis Fields[2]
  • ILM Visual Effects Supervisors – Enrico Damm, John Knoll[2]
  • ILM Senior Visual Effects Producer – Susan Greenhow[2]
  • ILM Animation Supervisors – Rick O'Connor, Cedric Lo[2]
  • ILM Virtual Production CG Supervisors – Eoghan Cunneen, Doug Sutton[2]
  • ILM Environments Supervisor – Daniel Schmid[2]
  • ILM Environments Associate Producer – Rachel Galbraith[2]
  • ILM Compositing Supervisor – Peter Demarest[2]
  • ILM StageCraft Executive Producer – Christopher Bannister[2]
  • ILM StageCraft Volume Supervisor – Greg Salter[2]
  • Virtual Production Technology by – ILM StageCraft[2]
  • ILM StageCraft Virtual Production "Brain Bar" Crew – Waldo Alfaro, Christopher Balog, Michael Bauer, Claire Brooks, Christian Castaneda, Lloyd Domingo, Kelly Isabelle Fan, Mike Foster, David Gottlieb, Jarrell Hall, Brad Isdrab, Elvin Korkuti, Robert Nagle, Lindsay Pflum, Justin Talley, Kelly Urban, Charlie Van Winkle[2]
  • ILM StageCraft R&D – Alan Bucior, Paul Debaun, Stephen Hill, David Hirschfield, Naty Hoffman, Mike Jutan, Ciku Karanja, Frank La Monaca, Lutz Latta, Matthew Lausch, Matthew O'Neil, Ron Radeztsky, Nick Rasmussen, Jeroen (J) Schulte, Ted Slominski, Jim Toten, Kevin Wooley[2]

Virtual Environment Design

  • Virtual Art Department Supervisors – Safari Sosebee, Andy Proctor[2]
  • Virtual Art Department Pipeline Engineer – Joey Wittmann[2]
  • Virtual Art Department Manager – Genevieve Elkin[2]
  • Virtual Art Department – Happy Mushroom[2]
  • Virtual Art Department Crew – Steven Hensley, Colleen Craige, Dallas Drapeau, Corey Hill, Cameron Hillman, Madi Lenhart, David Olson, Giovanni Shull, Skye Terran, Tripp Topping, Matthew McLaughlin, Leysan Khabibullina[2]
  • Visualization by – The Third Floor, Inc.[2]
  • Visualization Supervisor – Chris Williams[2]
  • Previs Leads – Michael Deliso, Alexander Isaksson[2]
  • Virtual Production Stage Lead – Daniel McCue[2]
  • Techvis Supervisor – Steven Tom[2]
  • Techvis Lead – Evelyn Cover[2]
  • Visualization Artists – Bruce Buechner, Alice Chang, Paul Alan Flores, Ron Friedman, Erik Griott, Shawn Hull, Anthony Jacob, Eric Joo, Casey Kelly, Ryan Kirtack, Phillip Kourie, Geoff Lou, Connor Murphy, Donald Netzel, Marcelino Newquist, Gregg Wrenn[2]
  • Visualization Producer – Clayton Albrecht[2]
  • Visualization Coordinator – Tanner Brandt[2]
  • Mocap Technician – Kaitlin Duchene[2]
  • Engine TA – Laurentiu A. Tanase[2]
  • Vice President – Dane Allan Smith[2]
  • Supervisor, Software Development – Markus Ristich[2]
  • Head of IT – Jeremy Oddo[2]
  • IT Manager – Nich Durst[2]
  • Set Decorator – Amanda Serino[2]
  • Leadman – Sean Ginevan[2]
  • Set Dressers – Mike Dunworth, Greg Evans, Kalani Hafoka, Chris Poindexter, Leo Rodriguez, Noah Tavares, John Warner[2]
  • Set Decoration Prop Shop Foremen – Joel Aiello, Chris Fix[2]
  • Set Decoration Coordinator – Anne Tobin[2]
  • Gangbosses – Jeff Ault, Joe Bergman[2]
  • On-Set Dressers – John McElroy, Pete Lakoff[2]
  • Set Decoration Paint Foreman – Doug Hawthorne[2]
  • Set Decoration Painters – Roger Floyd Asch, Antony Lewis[2]
  • Draper Foreperson – Deb Jones[2]
  • Shopper – Humberto Garcia[2]
  • Property Master – Josh Roth[2]
  • Second Unit Property Master – Lawson Brown[2]
  • Prop Shop Coordinator – Damon Allison[2]
  • Property Assistants – Patrick Smith, Matt Hausman, Brian Nabors, Sabine Asanger, Akiko Thomas[2]
  • Assistant Property Masters – Martin Milligan, Greg Finnin[2]
  • Property Propmakers – Alex Vuckovich, Jason Lane, Jason Kaufmann, Crystal Kenrick[2]
  • Prop Shop Moldmakers – Dung Van Vu, John Van Cise[2]
  • Prop Shop Painters – Eric Wortmann, Matt Ramacieri[2]
  • Construction Coordinator – Steve Desantis[2]
  • General Foreman – Rick Belosic[2]
  • Stage Foremen – Chris McCain, George Stokes, Dave Stuart, Kyle Simokovic[2]
  • Labor Foreman – Reggie Garcia[2]
  • Lead Scenic Painter – Stacy Clinger[2]
  • Plaster Supervisor – Rob Wilibanks[2]
  • Greens Supervisor – Richard Bell[2]
  • Construction Accountant – Matt Demier[2]
  • Scenic Foreman – Donn Cross[2]
  • Sculptor Foreman – Craig Abele[2]
  • Staff Shop Supervisor – Dave Cohen[2]
  • Key Makeup Artist – Sabrina Wilson[2]
  • Makeup Artists – Cary Ayers, Carlton Coleman, Josh Foster, Jamie Kelman, Michelle Miller, Mike Ornelaz, Julie Socash, Scott Stoddard, Cale Thomas[2]
  • Hair Stylists – Tiphanie Baum, Laura Caponera, Kimberly Carlson, Stacey Sokol, Karen Zanki[2]
  • Assistant Costume Designer – Areayl Cooper[2]
  • Truck Costumers – Gina Pimentel, Shea Wolfe[2]
  • Costume Supervisor – Julie Robar[2]
  • Key Costumers – Kelly Chambers, Michelle Moder[2]
  • Special Costume Manufacturers – Juan "Rooster" Balandran, Ainsley Buhl, Giselle Carillo, Sam Elias, Javier Gonzalez, Thomas Hauth[2]
  • Set Costumers – Christie Alvarado, Omar Berumen, Mary Gosset, Joan Lee, Valerie Mores, Azby Ventura[2]
  • Prop Costumers – Elissa Alcala, Giovanni Dilbeck, Justin Ducoty, Jessi Alice Eichberger, Stefanie Gardenhire, Lisa Gardner, Samantha Levitt, Rachel Pollen, Alexx Sturman[2]
  • Patternmakers / Fitters – Luis Norato Jr, Vicky Nuefeld[2]
  • Alterations Fitter – Rachel Leathers[2]
  • Tableperson – Tanya Apuya[2]
  • Costume Manufacturing Foreperson – Shannon Neal Short[2]
  • Costume Illustrator – Imario Susilo[2]
  • Head Dyer – Carol Demarti[2]
  • Drapers – Tiana Brinton, Gabriella Colbasso, Sylvia Furken, Juliette Kendall, Samantha Sneed[2]
  • Animatronic Live Action Effects, Prosthetics & Specialty Costumes by – Legacy Effects[2]
  • Prosthetic Designer – Scott Patton[2]
  • Legacy Effects – J. Alan Scott, David Merritt, Marilyn D. Chaney, Peter Clarke, Damon Weathers, Richard Galinson, Jonathan Faber, Greg Smith, Jason Matthews, Damian Fisher, Kenneth Cornett, Jeff Deist, Diego Porqueras, Derek Rosengrant, Trevor Hensley, James Springham, Cory Czekaj, Ryan Pintar, Michael Manzel, Christopher Swift, Vicky Fernandez, Blair Berens, Lou Diaz, Hiroshi Ikeuchi, Cary Lee, Tamara Carlson-Woodard, David Covarrubias, Dawn Dininger, Christopher Grossnickle, Connie Criswell, Glenn S. Hanz, Rodrick Khachatoorian, Lasander Washington, A.J. Venuto, Gary Yee, Jim Charmatz, Seth Hays, Dan Driscoll, Clay Martinez, Nathan Fritzges, Amy Whetsel[2]
  • Specialty Costumes by – Ironhead Studios, Jose Fernandez[2]
  • A Camera Operator – Simon Jayes[2]
  • B Camera Operator – Chris Murphy[2]
  • DIT – Eduardo Eguia[2]
  • Second Unit DIT – Luis Hernandez[2]
  • Loader – Anna Jay[2]
  • A Camera First Assistant – Dominik Mainl[2]
  • B Camera First Assistant – Josh Greer[2]
  • A Camera Second Assistant – John Carreon[2]
  • B Camera Second Assistant – Jeremy Cannon[2]
  • Digital Utility – Christopher Brooks[2]
  • C Camera Operator – Andy Graham[2]
  • D Camera Operator – Patrick O'Brien[2]
  • C Camera Second Assistant – Lawrence Lim[2]
  • C Camera First Assistant – Niranjan Martin[2]
  • D Camera First Assistant – Richard Masino[2]
  • D Camera Second Assistant – Jason Adler[2]
  • Production Sound Mixer – Shawn Holden[2]
  • Second Unit Sound Mixer – Moe Chamberlain[2]
  • Sound Utility – Veronica Kahn[2]
  • Second Unit Sound Utility – Cole Chamberlain[2]
  • Boom Operator – Patrick Martens[2]
  • Second Unit Boom Operator – Kraig Kishi[2]
  • Video Assist Operator – Brad Ralston[2]
  • Second Unit Video Assist Operator – Gaylen Nebecker[2]
  • Video Utility – Kyra Westman[2]
  • Second Unit First Assistant Director – Heather Wagner-Wang[2]
  • Second Second Assistant Director – Heather Kehayas[2]
  • Additional Second Assistant Director – Jennifer Bendik[2]
  • Unit Photographer – François Duhamel[2]
  • Studio & Second Unit Photographer – Nicola Goode[2]
  • Franchise Photo Assistant – Henry Han[2]
  • Chief Lighting Technician – Jeff Webster[2]
  • Assistant Chief Lighting Technician – Kevin Perry[2]
  • Rigging Chief Lighting Technician – Robert DeChellis[2]
  • Rigging Assistant Chief Lighting Technician – Jeff Cole[2]
  • Second Unit Lighting Programmer – Jason Norman[2]
  • Fixtures ACLT – Greg Etheridge[2]
  • Lighting Programmer – Derek Hoffman[2]
  • Second Unit Chief Lighting Technician – Alex Gaynor[2]
  • Rigging Lighting Programmer – Tom Howard[2]
  • Fixtures Foreman – Sam Kemp[2]
  • Set Lighting Technicians – Keelan Carothers, Arturo Elizondo, Joey Kennedy, Fernando Morales, Jr, Michael Schmidt, Alex Tamayo, Joey Waring[2]
  • Rigging Technicians – Todd Cole, Marshall Coop, Sean Eyeslee, William Maris, Timothy Molina, George Weisfuss III[2]
  • Fixtures Technicians – Raymond Hoy, Bryan Mazur, Morgan McDonald Smith, Jesse Smith[2]
  • Key Grip – Walter "Bud" Scott[2]
  • Best Boy Grip – Greg Fausak[2]
  • Dolly Grips – Diego Isaac Mariscal, Erik Zucker[2]
  • Second Unit Key Grip – Benjamin Kilmer[2]
  • Second Unit Best Boy Grip – Scott Eades[2]
  • Company Grips – Chris Lindsay, David Leite, Matt Keitzman, Nathan Childe, Nathan Fung, Bruce Carothers[2]
  • Key Rigging Grip – Jason Selsor[2]
  • Rigging Grip Foreman – Jose Gonzalez[2]
  • Best Boy Rigging Grip – Michael Strong[2]
  • Construction Grip Foreman – Zach Sullivan[2]
  • Rigging Grips – Bill Foley, Jaime Gonzalez, Jacob Lee, Drew Middleton, Anthony Nevarez, Ryan O'Connell, Tyler Strong[2]
  • Construction Grips – Will Anguiano, Colton Hale, Paul Silva, John Sullivan[2]
  • Production Coordinators – Drew Barnett-Hamilton, KB Pugliese[2]
  • Assistant Production Coordinators – Jasmine Gunderson, Erika Pontius[2]
  • Production Secretary – Mckenna Martin[2]
  • Health & Safety Production Secretary – Stephen Horner[2]
  • Health & Safety Production Coordinator – Jesse Cohen[2]
  • Health & Safety Testing Coordinator – Heather Higginbotham[2]
  • Health & Safety Assistant Testing Coordinator – Eli Porkka[2]
  • Financial Controller – Elena Holden[2]
  • First Assistant Accountants – Chrisoula Vlassopoulos, Bradley Field[2]
  • Payroll Accountants – John Hertenstein, Lori Ikeda[2]
  • Accounting Clerk – Kelsea Cheney[2]
  • Second Assistant Accountants – RJ Deguzman, Lisa Kisner, Kristin Quinn, Alexandra Rubisz[2]
  • Payroll Assistants – James Otto, Jr., Dan Rose[2]
  • Script Supervisor – Tricia Ronten[2]
  • Additional Script Supervisor – Robin Bianchi[2]
  • Unit Publicist – Gregg Brilliant[2]
  • Casting Associate – Molly Pinto[2]
  • Tusken Sign Language created by – Troy Kotsur[2]
  • Casting Assistant – Cecilia Lau[2]
  • Special Effects Supervisor – Scott Fisher[2]
  • On-Set Coordinator – James Rollins[2]
  • Rigging Foreman – Roland Loew[2]
  • Shop Foremen – Corey Faucher, Steven "Scott" Wheatley[2]
  • Special Effects Accountant – Melissa Fisher[2]
  • Engineer / Design Tech – Eric Heraldstead[2]
  • Motion Control Operators – Ron Epstein, Brent Robinson[2]
  • On-Set Technicians – Robert Slater, Vincent Vanillo[2]
  • Special Effects Technicians – Ryan Arndt, Mike Duenas, Tom Templeman[2]
  • Location Manager – Scott Trimble, LMGI[2]
  • Key Assistant Location Manager – Tommy Woodard[2]
  • Transportation Coordinator – Robert Dingle[2]
  • Transportation Captain – Chopps Denson[2]
  • Transportation DOT Administrator – Kathie Padilla[2]
  • Drivers – Alex Andrade, Roy Bothun, Danny Bress, Edward Cortez, Mark Dingle, Jeff Gold, Michael Gregorio, Ryan Jewell, Jeremy Johnson, Steve Lindsey, Andrew Mills, Aj Mink, Joe Miulli, Stacy Robinson, Gertrude Sale, Alex Sanchez, Dennis Steere, Jeff Taylor[2]
  • Associate Editor – J. Erik Jessen[2]
  • Visual Effects Editors – Steve Jacks, Michael Struk, David C. Valdez, Luftar Von Rama[2]
  • Visual Effects Editor – Zach Fine[2]
  • Senior Post Production Supervisor – Jude Lane-Babcock[2]
  • Post Production Supervisor – Abigail Callahan[2]
  • Assoc. Post Production Supervisor – Anna Livingston[2]
  • First Assistant Editor – Michael Lucas[2]
  • Assistant Editors – David Matusek, John Ott, Jay Mahavier, Jay Trautman
  • Post Production Coordinators – Jason Sinclair, Kathryn Elise Drexler[2]
  • Post Production Assistant – David Parenteau[2]
  • Dailies by – Fotokem nextLAB[2]
  • Dailies Colorist – Jon Rocke[2]
  • Dailies Producer – Dariane Nabor[2]
  • nextLAB Deployment Manager – Tyler Foster[2]
  • nextLAB Operator – Albert Gutierrez[2]
  • Dailies Operations Manager – Jackie Mata[2]
  • nextLAB Engineer – Kyle Peters[2]
  • VFX Pulls by – Fotokem nextLAB[2]
  • nextLAB Development – Freddy Goeske, Eric Cameron[2]
  • nextLAB Operators – Vince Hughes, Michaelangelo Macias[2]
  • nextLAB Engineers – Bryan Golder, James Bebenroth[2]
  • Senior Producer – Pamela Scott-Farr[2]
  • Producer – Roberto Garcia[2]
  • Digital Intermediate provided by – Company 3[2]
  • Additional Finishing Artist – Charles Bunnag[2]
  • Finishing Editors – Joe Ken, John Diesso[2]
  • Technologist – Mike Chiado[2]
  • Color Assist – Michael Ochoa[2]
  • Mastering Producer – Jessica Dunn[2]
  • Head of Production – Nick Monton[2]
  • Finishing Producer – Paul Geffre[2]
  • Image Scientist – Dr. John Quartel[2]
  • Senior Technical Lead – Juan Flores[2]
  • Finishing Executive – Jackie Lee[2]
  • Mastering Technician – David Renteria[2]
  • CO3 President – Stefan Sonnenfeld[2]
  • Main & End Titles designed by – yU+co[2]
  • End Credits by – Scarlet Letters[2]
  • Score Produced by – Ludwig Göransson[2]
  • Music Editor – Stephanie McNally[2]
  • Orchestrator – Pete Anthony[2]
  • Conductor – Anthony Parnther[2]
  • Music Librarian – Josef Zimmerman[2]
  • Concert Master – Tereza Stanislav[2]
  • Orchestra Contractor – Peter Rotter[2]
  • VP, Warner Bros. Sound Operations – Jamie Olvera[2]
  • Warner Bros. Stage Engineer – Tom Hardisty[2]
  • Score Supervisor – Monica Sonand[2]
  • Synth Programmers – Max Sandler, Prateek Rajagopal, Ngawang Samphel[2]
  • Music Preparation – Joann Kane Music Service[2]
  • Score & Mix Engineer – Alan Meyerson[2]
  • Vocal Contrator – Jasper Randall[2]
  • Pro Tools Operator – Larry Mah[2]
  • Score Mix Assistant – Michael Gossard[2]
  • Solo Musicians – Anthony Baldino, George Doering, Pedro Eustache, Zac Rae, Brian Kilgore, Ludwig Göransson, Joseph Shirley[2]
  • Musicians – Eun Mee Ahn, Andrew Bain, Steve Becknell, Jackie Brand, Jake Braun, Laura Brenes, Rob Brophy, Eric Byers, Roberto Cani, Meredith Crawford, Zach Dellinger, Marcia Dickstein, Bruce Dukov, Dave Everson, Katie Faraudo, Alma Fernandez, Jessica Guideri, Dylan Hart, Tamara Hatwan, Trey Henry, Luanne Homzy, Ben Jacobson, Michael Kaufman, Ana Landauer, Ben Lash, Andrea Lee, Songa Lee, Natalie Leggett, Phil Levy, Shawn Mann, Stephanie Matthews, Luke Maurer, Jonathan Moerschel, Grace Oh, Geoff Osika, Alyssa Park, Heather Powell, Jaclyn Rainey, Teag Reaves, Mark Robertson, Molly Rogers, Vanessa Freebairn Smith, Sarah Thornblade, Charlie Tyler, Mike Valerio, Josefina Vergara, Irina Voloshina, David Walther, Gregory Fletcher, Dylan Gentile, William Kenneth Goldman, Abdiel Gonzalez, Scott T. Graff, James Hayden, Luc Kleiner, Mark Edward Smith[2]
  • Post Production Sound Services by – Skywalker Sound a Lucasfilm Ltd. Company, Marin County, California[2]
  • Sound Designer – David Acord[2]
  • Sound Effects Editors – Benjamin A. Burtt, David Collins[2]
  • Foley Supervisor – Frank Rinella[2]
  • Foley Artists – Ronni Brown, Andrea Gard, Sean England, Margie O'Malley[2]
  • Foley Mixers – Jason Butler, Richard Duarte[2]
  • Sound Effects Librarian – Michael Levine[2]
  • Digital Editorial Support – Scott Theakston[2]
  • Post Production Sound Accountant – Jessica Engel[2]
  • Studio Capacity Manager – Carrie Perry[2]
  • Head of Engineering – Steve Morris[2]
  • Re-Recording Mixer – Scott R. Lewis[2]
  • Dialogue/ADR Editors – Angela Ang, Ryan Cota[2]
  • Foley Editor – Alyssa Nevarez[2]
  • Assistant Supervising Sound Editor – Trey Turner[2]
  • Additional Re-Recording Mixer – Liz Marston[2]
  • Assistant Re-Recording Mixers – Derek McGinley, Judy Kirschner[2]
  • Engineering Services – Brian Long[2]
  • IT Engineer – Edgar Meza[2]
  • Client Services – Eva Porter[2]
  • Head of Production Finance & Planning – Mike Peters[2]
  • Head of Production – Jon Null[2]
  • SVP/General Manager – Josh Lowden[2]

Visual Effects Crew

  • Visual Effects Associate Producers – Jakris Smittant, Hui Ling Chang[2]
  • Additional Visual Effects Supervisor – Justin Van Der Lek[2]
  • Visual Effects Production Managers – Katie Plumer, Chloe Lipp[2]
  • Second Unit Visual Effects Supervisor – Jason Van Haverbeke[2]
  • Visual Effects Coordinators – Hawkins Dubois, Derrek Horn, Jett Lucas, Greg Weiler[2]
  • Visual Effects Editor – Lorelei David[2]
  • Visual Effects Assistant Coordinators – Tara Molesworth, Kate Chamuris[2]
  • Visual Effects Production Assistant – Bianca Salinas[2]
  • Visual Effects Data Wrangler – Matthew Skuta[2]
  • Photogrammetry Acquisition Tech – Giles Hancock[2]
  • Visual Effects Accountant – Carrie Sharpe[2]
  • Visual Effects by – Industrial Light & Magic[2]
  • Visual Effects Supervisors – David Seager, Nelson Sepulveda-Fauser[2]
  • Industrial Light & Magic – Jhon Alvarado, Ken Beauchamp, Gerald Blaise, Siksit Boonyodom, Zachary Boxall, Paul Braddock, Can Chang, Tim Dobbert, Damian Doennig, Rachael Dunk, Raphaël Gadot, Nathan Gardner, Brian Holligan, Ryan Hopkins, Hasan Ilhan, Erich Ippen, Evan Jacobson, Tim Jones, Barry Kane, Justin Kosnikowski, Alex Lay, Marco Leone, John Levin, Russell Lum, Rasely Ma, Yateen Mahambrey, Justin Martin, Marian Mavrovic, Alé Melendez, Peter Moran, Patrick T. Myers, Per Mørk-Jensen, Naren Naidoo, Ben Neall, Michael J. Parker, Andrew Poole, Alexandru Popescu, Mohammad Rastkar, Donny Rausch, Diego Rebello, Francesco Sansoni, Eric Schroeder, Ed Siomacco Jr., Huai Yuan Teh, Shivas Thilak, James R. Tooley, Alan Travis, Kaitlyn Williams, Anton Yri, Man Yu Chun (Christine), Janice Tan A.L., Alishia Adams, Martha Aguilar, Shelby Albright, Juan Valenzuela Alcaraz, Charles Alleneck, Martin Alvarez Garcia, Keith Anthony-Brown, David Apgar, Joakim Arnesson, Nor Azman, Seung Yeop Baek, Lance Baetkey, Dan Bailey, Naomi Balfe, Jeff Bartzis, Arthur Bayard, Jean-Paul Beaulieu, Gregory Bellis, Jeffrey Benedict, Raphael Beyaert, Sumriti Bhogal, Sindre Bjøringsøy Johnsen, Adam Blank, Remi Boeynaems, Jean Bolte, David Bowman, Maria Brill, Dylan Leif Brinsbury-Magee, Tasha Brotherton, Markus Bruland, Andrew Butler, Chris Byrnes, Jeen C. Yee, Eduardo Cardoso, Sergio Andres Carmona Arango, Bernard Sampang Carpio, Tami Carter, Erico Caselle, Daniel Frade Castaneda, Adeline Chan, Janice Chan, Wesley Chandler, Malavika Chandrakanth, Francois Chardavoine, Mathieu Chardonnet, David Chen, Georgie Chen, Teddy Cheong, Peter Chesloff, Keith Cheuk, Tadeusz Chmiel, Thitinuch Chongko, Craig Christian, Diana Chu, Graham Churchill, Alex Coble, Mickael Coedel, Aurelien Collard, Diego Collell, Meagan Condito, Jay Cooper, Krishnamurti Costa, Nathan J. Cox, Deborah Cramb, Jaume Creus, Georgia Croft, Kyle Cuaresma, Scott Dace, Jayandera Danappal, Mitchell Deeming, Jonald Delos Santos, Julian Diaz, Matt Dignam, Josh Docherty, Ian Dodman, Christopher Doerhoff, Khong Li Dong, Robert Dorris, Alana Douglas, Adam Driscoll, Thomas Duckett, Hunter Elliott, Amir Epstein, Greg Fairey, Dan Feinstein, Jose Fernandez De Castro, Adam Ferrall-Nunge, Vincent Fiere, Christopher Forrai, Rebecca Forth, Joseph Fortuno, Jack French, Nicole Galaz, Sean Gardner, Hongfei Geng, Chee Jun Ghai Sirak Ghebremusse, Angela Giannoni, Ryan Gillis, Robert Glazer, Chaisi Glover, Joshua Goetz, Michael Gomes, Moises Gomez Gonzalez, Daniel Gonzalez Solozabal, Alexander Goodwin, Monique Gougeon-Dicomo, Stephane Grabli, Duncan Graham, Julian Gregory, Michael Leigh Gresham, Greg Grusby, Joe Gunn, Paul H. Paulino, Jean-Denis Haas, K.S. Haddock, Christian Haley, Michael Halsted, Steffen Hampel, Rick Hankins, Travis Harkleroad, Lucas Hartley, Benjamin Hawkins, Trevor Hazel, Samuel Head, Gisela Hermeling, Asier Hernaez, Luke Hetherington, Barbra See Wai Ho, Bryan Horvat, Jonathan Howard, Weihao Huang, Weldon Huang, Christoffer Hulusjo, Elaine Hung, Greg Hyman, Seung Ryong Jeon, Ian Joli, Nicolas Joyen-Conseil, Germaine Phoo Hui Jun, Hyunkyung Jung, Pei San Kang, Chrissy Kavanagh-Cole, Maia Kayser, Robin Keast, Timothy Kelly, Josh Kent, Simran Khalsa, Danial Khan, Prajakta Khatal, Mercedes Khumnark, Haetsal Kim, Wong Leong Kit, Shelagh Kitney, Aren Kittilsen, Oscar Knott, Yunjung Ko, Kenneth Koh, Wosing Koh, Venkatesh Kongathi, Tang Kuan Hui, Anshul Kumar Srivastava, Oseong Kwon, Julien Lasbleiz, Adam Lau, Anna Le Danois, Kerry Lee, Young Lee, Frederick Lemaster, Eric Leong, Eric Leven, Hugo Leygnac, Fangfei Li, Linli Lim, Nicole Lim Shen-Yi, Desmond Lin, Sandra Lin, Bak Liping, Wu Liqun, Daniel Lobl, Dave Logan, Simon Loisel, Andrew Love, Shu Low, Amy Lu, Falk Lude, Micael Luis Kobeh, Zijun Ma, Sarah Macpherson, Stu Macrae, Oleg Magrisso, Jayanti Mahapatra, Cristiane Teles Maia, David Manos Morris, Filipe Marques, David Marte, Kevin Martel, Sarah Martin, Tom Martinek, Marcel Martinez, Heather Martini, Enrique Mateo-Sagasta Dávila, Deirdre McCarthy, Donald McCorquodale, Joanne McCuaig, Malinda McGuire, Kristy McIntyre, Molly McLaren, Brandon McNaughton, James McPhail, Frederic Medioni, Rob Meyers, Neil Michka, Brandon Miletta, Kuo Ming Yen, Dhara Modhwadia, Azhul Mohamed, Effandi Bin Mohamed, Allison Moon, Timothy Mueller, Norah Mulroney, Steven Muniz, Cheryl Murata, Myles Murphy, Elona Musha, Ullas Narayana, Masa Narita, Jacek Naruniec, Charlotte Ng, Yuhon Ng, Tristan North, Caitlin O'Flanagan, Danielle O'Hare, Ebony Obst, Chanel Oh Fang Qi, Ini Oladosu, Hernan Orozco Rosas, Christophe Pacaud, Erik Pampel, Samantha Panganiban, Gurpreet Pannu, Noah Pascuzzi, Harshal Patil, Emily Pead, Vasho Pekar, Kalle Peterson, Corbin Phillips, Andrew Pinson, Ian Plumb, Danny Popovic, Eddie Porter, Paris Premdas, Nick Proulx, Jena Quiben, Khalid Ali Qureshi, Kevin Rakes, Sebastian Ravagnani, Benjamin Read, April Rhee, Dean Richichi, Ana Rivera Garcia, Melissa Roberts, Oswin Rodrigues, Cesar Rodriguez Bautista, Alfredo Rodriguez Martinez, Matt Roe, Rakesh Roopavataram, Eric Rosengard, Kim Rottman, Insa Ruderich-Burch, Martin Sacramento, Christopher Schroers, Brian Schultz, Chantelle Searle, Elham Senin, Behnam Shafiebeik, Gina Phoo Hui Shan, Amy Shepard, Kirk Shimano, Hirohide Shishido, Shawn Sun Shiyu, Matthew Shumway, Sarah Simpson, Tay Chin Siong, Ryan Sluman, Natalie Smith, Norma De Souza, Elena Spina, Pascale St-Pierre, Tim Strain, Jonathan Sum, Jonathon Sumner, Ellie Sutton, Nick Swartz, Marc Taganas, Sumire Takamatsu, Jeffery Tan, Jinng Hwee Tan, Piotr Tatar, William Teo, Orion Terry, Jill Thomas, Colin Thomson, Josh Thornhill, Ben Tillmann, Jamie Tilston, Laura Tomassetti, Jessica Tong, Phi Tran, Sarah Trop, Alex Tropiec, Matthew Tsai, Chris Turner, Reuben Bulawin Uy, Michael Van Eps, Gerard Van Ommen Kloeke, Mark Velazquez, Olivier Vernay-Kim, Archie Villaverde, Gary Walker, John Walker, Mathieu Walsh, Brett Walter, Steven Heavenly Wang, Andrew Watkins, Justine Watkins, Romann Weber, Rebecca Wells, Chris West, Kaisha Williams, Kelcie Williams, Andy Wong, Eric Wong, Olivia Wong, Stephen Wong, David Wortley, Ben Wotton, Sharissa Wright, Yoshiya Yamada, Hang Yang, Rick Yang, Cao Ye, Onn Sen Ye, Long Yinghan, Sunhyea Heather Yoon, Jeffery Yost, Can Yuksel, Tiffany Yung, Balcioglu Yunus, Gwen Zhang, Edward Zhou, Vivian Hanqi Zhu, Pedram Ziaei[2]
  • Additional Visual Effects by – Yannix (Thailand) Co. LTD, Virtuos[2]
  • Visual Effects by Hybride, a Ubisoft Division[2]
  • Visual Effects Supervisors – Joseph Kasparian, Simon Marinof[2]
  • Animation Supervisor – Kenneth Steel[2]
  • Hybride – Louise Bertrand, Mélanie Carignan, Richard Martin, Christopher Ahrens, Olivier Beaulieu, Pierre Blain, Maryse Bouchard, Nadège Bozzetti, Christophe Damiano, Thai Son Doan, Maxime Lemieux, Danny Lévesque, Steve Pelchat, Emmannuel Pelletier, Marco Tremblay, Mashi Akiyama, Aurélien Ardissone, Cédric Arsenault, Stéphane Arsenault, Eduardo Azcue, Cyril Balavoine, Michel Barrière, Mathieu Beaudoin, Francis Beauregard, David Bédard, Anthony Bélanger, David Bélanger-Dambremont, Maxime Béliveau, Jordan Benning, Simon Bergeron, Yannick Bissonnette, Anthony Blaquière, Jeff Blouin, Rachel Bouchard, Mathieu Boudreau, Philippe Buteau, Bill Campbell, Samuel Cardinal, Jordan Cassidy, Julien Chabot, Jérémie Chagnon, Matthieu Chatelier, Charles Christoforou, Marlène Circé, Juliette Compignie, Stephen Cooper, Michaël Coutu, Gabriel Couture-Bojanowski, Patrick Couturier, Joanie Croteau, Charles-Étienne D'amours, Samuel David, Alexandra Dennie, Audrey Deschênes, Louis Desrochers, Charlotte Desserteaux, Julien Dubusset, Annie Dufresne, Timo Fahrbach, Maxime Ferland, Patrice Ferron-Craig, Doréa Fontaine, Gabriel Forbes, Anne Fortin, Jérôme Fortin, Jérôme Foucout, Christian Gaumond, Mathieu Godin, Maxime Grenier, Véronique Guay, Jeanlin Guillaume, Samuel Armin Gutiérrez, James Daniel Haines, Thomas Hallé, Léo-Patrick Houde, Alexandru Ichim, Noémie Jacques, Jeffrey Jin, Stéphane Jean-Mary, Jeffrey Jin, Alexy Jukic-Prévost, Alban Kasikci, Alain Lacroix, Mélissa Laframboise Maillé, Mathieu Lalonde, Xavier Larocque, Catherine Lecavalier, Nicolas Lemay, Samuel Lepage-Bédard, Nicolas Leroy, Jade Lessard, Arthur Lobo, Samuel Loriault-Goulet, Martine Losier, Quentin Luna, Stéphane Maillet, Gabrielle Marchand, Karina Mariano, Alexandre Marlier-Fuentes, Mark Masson, Andrew Mc Greevy, Jai Mehta, Nicolas Michaud, Laurence-Émilie Miron, Thibaut Moissenet, Gabriel Monette, David Monfette, Benoît Morin, Léane Morin, Jonathan Moulin, Sergio Mucino, Erwan Naudin, Érika Normandin, Francis Pasquarelli, Christopher Payne, Robert Pellerin, Cédric Pepin, Alice Pépujol, Jonathan Perth, Valérie Pic, Jordan Picotte, Sébastien Pincin, Steven Quiñones Colón, Ramón Ramos, Sylvain Régnié, Myriam Ricard-Lalonde, Marc-Olivier Simoneau, Matthew Smith, Guillaume St-Aubin, Marc St-Gelais, Josef Sy, Patrick Tassé, Alexandre Tessier, Emma Tessier-Langevin, Julie Therrien, Véronique Tremblay, Christophe Trudel, Philippe Vachon, Jessica Vallée, Valérie Villeneuve, Maël Vortemann, Yang Xiao, Mary Yang, Michel Bergeron, Mahmoud Boubetra, Jimmy Caron, Zacharie Dufault, René Filion, David Gary, Dominic Gaudreau, Stephan Gervais, Bruno-Pierre Jobin, Mathieu Leclaire, Olivier Painchaud, Patrick Piché, Vincent Quintal, Sylvain Rioux, Michel Rock, Yannick Tétreault, Olivier Amah, Caroline Bélisle, Isabelle Desrochers, Marie Nakhlé, Sylvie Talbot, Anne Tremblay, Michel Murdock, Thierry Delattre, Mathieu Boucher, Pierre Raymond[2]


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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 D23 logo Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in January 2022 on D23.com (backup link)
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  3. SWInsider "A Certain Point of View" — Star Wars Insider 225 states that flashback events of "Chapter 2: The Tribes of Tatooine" took place five years after the events of Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope, corresponding to 5 ABY according to Star Wars: Galactic Atlas.
  4. Star Wars: Timelines places the present day events of The Book of Boba Fett in 9 ABY.
  5. DisneyPlus-YT Next On Disney+ – December on the official Disney+ YouTube channel (backup link)
  6. TwitterLogo Pablo Hidalgo (@pabl0hidalgo) on Twitter: "That was Carey Jones." (backup link)
  7. Topps logo 2022 Topps Star Wars Masterwork (Card: Allan Graf as Bartender) (backup link)
  8. TwitterLogo Stephen Stanton (@Stephen_Stanton) on Twitter: "To answer those wondering who I gave voice to in #TheBookOfBobaFett: It was the Pyke Leader from the train. Wouldn't want to be in his shoes when he reports back to Marg Krim & The Syndicate! #StarWars #TheCloneWars" (backup link)

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