May 29, 2018

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Today in Movie Culture: All the 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' Easter Eggs, Imagining Taika Waititi as Boba Fett and More

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Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture.

Easter Eggs of the Day:

Now that Solo: A Star Wars Story is out, Mr. Sunday Movies looks at all the movie’s Easter eggs, references, cameos and more:

Dream Casting of the Day:

Fans want Taika Waititi to play Boba Fett in the planned Star Wars spinoff, so here’s a drawing by Phil Noto of what that could look like (via Heroic Hollywood):

Oh, man.
I’ve written a fair amount of Boba Fett, and this really does kinda work.@philnoto drawing @TaikaWaititi as #BobaFett. pic.twitter.com/D9bbCUS79s
— Tom Taylor (@TomTaylorMade) May 28, 2018

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