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Fans agree: [SPOILER] looks way better in «The Book of Boba Fett»

Luca Fontana
7/2/2022
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

Episode six of «The Book of Boba Fett» is one of the most memorable episodes Star Wars fans have ever been presented with. And a YouTuber might just be responsible for it.

«I can’t… believe my eyes.»

Words likely to have been uttered by many a Star Wars fan last Wednesday when the sixth episode of «The Book of Boba Fett» premiered on Disney+. After all, the episode featured none other than a young Luke Skywalker played by 70-year-old Mark Hamill – the same man who played him many moons ago.

In the most recent episode, Skywalker is embodied by actor Graham Hamilton. However, Hamill’s young face is superimposed onto Hamilton’s – courtesy of deepfake technology. The result not only looks surprisingly real, it’s also far better than it was in the final episode of «The Mandalorian, Season 2».

The improvement could be thanks to YouTuber and deepfake expert Shamook.

Is Shamook really behind improved Luke?

ILM wasn’t about to put up with this and hired the man behind the alias in July 2021. Fast forward five months and the improved Luke Skywalker is generating a big buzz. Even more so than in «The Mandalorian», in which ILM’s deepfake was appreciated but also deemed somewhat half-baked.

The CGI for a certain someone in this episode was SOOOOOO much better than it was the last time we saw them. They should honestly go back and redo that first sequence with said character.
Knuckle_HeadTV, Twitter

There’s no way of knowing for sure whether the much more advanced deepfake in «The Book of Boba Fett» was actually done by Shamook. In any case, the alias «Shamook» is not mentioned in the credits. Neither is Shamook’s real name known. So it would be impossible to spot if it did make an appearance in the credits.

And Shamook has not yet commented on the latest episode. Instead, he keeps on posting new deepfake videos on his channel. For example, one where actor Eric Bana plays the Hulk in the «Avengers» movies. And once again, the result is so amazing that it wouldn’t be surprising if Shamook had several fingers in the pie that is «The Book of Boba Fett».

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