STAR WARS INSIDER / 49
FINDING YOUR FETT
HowBobaFettwentfromcconceptdeesignto icoonicmoviebadguy,plusa
uniquelook athoww hisfelloowbountyhunterswwere boughhtto thesscreen.
lthough
audienceshad
alreadycaught
a glimpseof
thecriminal
underbelly
oftheEmpirewhenGreedo
confrontedHanSoloinMos
Eisley’slugubriouscantina,Star
Wars:TheEmpireStrikesBack
(1980)introduceda bunchof
bountyhunterswhoimmediately
capturedtheimaginationofa
generationofcinemagoers:Boba
Fett,IG-88,4-LOM,Zuckuss,Bossk,
andDengar(or,asonecallsheet
lessglamorouslyreferredtofourof
them:LobsterHead,InsectHead,
LizardHead,andHuman).
Butwhatwasit aboutthis
ragtagbandofmercenariesthat
resonatedsomuch?Partoftheir
appealwasundoubtedlytheir
meanlooks,outfits,andweaponry.
BobaFett’scostumealone—with
A
its dents, jetpack, tantalizing tools,
and built-in weapons—hinted at
countless violent escapades. Dengar
was clearly a battle-worn hunter;
reptilian Bossk exuded menace;
implacable droid IG-88 was lethality
incarnate; Zuckuss’ alien eyes
conveyed a cool sense of mystery;
and 4-LOM—with his protocol
droid body and bug-like head—
was just, well, weird!
While the backstories of the
bounty hunters themselves were
left for us to imagine, the creation
of each of these movie mercenaries
is a fascinating story in itself, from
the complicated origins of Boba
Fett, to the piecing together of every
mercenary droid and alien.
Intergalactic Man
Of Mystery
It’s diffi cult to believe that Boba
Fett wasn’t originally designed
specifi cally for the fi lm.
WORDS: JAMES FLOYD