STAR WARS: Is Lawrence Kasdan Working On The 'Boba Fett' Spin-Off Movie?

STAR WARS: Is Lawrence Kasdan Working On The 'Boba Fett' Spin-Off Movie?

In an interview with AMC Movie Talk, Metalocalypse director Jon Schnepp seemingly confirms that a solo outing for the enigmatic bounty hunter is indeed in the works, with Empire Strikes Back scribe Lawrence Kasdan on writing duties. Read on for more.

By MarkCassidy - Jan 03, 2014 07:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: AMC Movie Talk



Boba Fett remains one of the most popular Star Wars characters of all time - despite not really doing very much in either of the movies he appears in! We had heard various rumors that the Mandolorian bounty hunter would be the focus of one of the spin-off flicks said to be in the works at Disney/Lucasfilm, and now director Jon Schnepp seems to have confirmed as much..and he claims Lawrence Kasdan is on board as a writer too. "One of them is Boba Fett," he said of the planned spin-offs (via Yahoo) "It is. I know. I know for a fact. I will never reveal my source, but it is the one written by Lawrence Kasdan." Obviously until this is official we'll have to treat it as a rumor, no matter how certain Schnepp says he is. If Kasdan is the man to bring Fett back to our screens though, I can think of no better man for the job - after all he did co-create the character. Thoughts? You can watch the video interview in full at the link below.

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