From The Rise to Skywalker (2018) to Darth Vader #8 (Marvel, Dec 2020): The Eye of Webbish Bog
Kylo Ren was scheduled to meet the guardian of Darth Vader's Wayfinder on Mustafar, but the scene was cut. Thanks to its inclusion in the novelization, it is nevertheless canon.
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And the Eye of Webbish Bog -the Oracle- is now back in Darth Vader #8, shortly after ESB.
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Creature and special make-up effects supervisor Neal Scanlan: “That was a character that was designed very early on in the day. @JakeLuntDavies ,who’s one of my concept designers, we were all playing around with this idea and talking about it and he did this drawing".
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Jake Lunt Davies designed a lot of nice creatures and droids for Star Wars.
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His work on SW9:
His work on Solo (2018) is amazing.
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It also seems that his approach to Lady Proxima is the ancestor of the Eye of Webbish Bog.
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The idea of a symbiotic creature caught on. The 1st artworkd resonated most with J.J. Abrams.
Scanlan: "J.J. saw it and went, ‘That is amazing’. It was one of those moments where it was like, ‘This has to be in the movie." (collider.com/rise-of-skywal…)
Art by Jake Lunt Davies.
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Art by Martin Rezard & @DavidVyleLevy
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Neal Scanlan: "So we actually did build it and we took it to a place called Black Park in the UK, which is close to Pinewood Studios, where we shot it in a lake on location, and that sequence exists. Unfortunately it didn’t make it to the movie story, plot-wise, etc.”
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It's really one of my favorite creatures - it's very Star Wars -, and I'm delighted to see it appear in the comics, here drawn by @AaronKuder
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If you want to know more about this creature design and the making of the silicon puppet, read the great Art of Rise of Skywalker.
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