No Disintegrations (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 21, 2022

Original Title:
No Disintegrations

Genres:
Science Fiction

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

After the events of “Scorekeeper”, Bossk and Boba meet up and head to Honor’s Keep; a cantina on Mon Cala. There they reminisce about past hunts, and we learn why the dreaded Darth Vader told Boba Fett, “No Disintegrations.”

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BTS Videographer:
Matthew Gay

Cinematography:
Justin H. Reich

Co-Producer:
Justin H. Reich
Micah Thompson

Director:
Roman Santa Croce

Editor:
Roman Santa Croce

Executive Producer:
Bill 'Splat' Johnson

First Assistant Director:
Davey Sawitzky

Key Makeup Artist:
Alex Burns

Key Set Production Assistant:
Lindsey Thaxton

Makeup Artist:
Lia Malamo

Makeup Department Head:
Bill 'Splat' Johnson

Makeup Effects:
Todd Watson
Will Zuidema
Eric Garcia
Nix Herrera

Music:
Antoni Mairata

Producer:
Bijan Moshgelani
Honor Santa Croce

Production Assistant:
Natalia Tureta
Janssen Swent

Production Design:
Honor Santa Croce

Screenplay:
Matthew Sumner
Roman Santa Croce

Script Supervisor:
Will Scott

Second Assistant Camera:
Johnny Phillips

Second Assistant Director:
Nikki Foreman

Second Second Assistant Director:
Lindsey Thaxton

Sound Editor:
Reed Lovell

Sound Mixer:
Todd Weaver

Special Effects Coordinator:
Tyger Morgan

Stunt Coordinator:
Micah Thompson

Stunts:
Diana Upp Warner
Andy Tu
Robin Reynolds
Tyger Morgan
Eric Barnes
William David Wall
Bijan Moshgelani

Visual Effects:
William Traynor
Christian Velez

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