Bounty hunter Fennec Shand is the most recent Star Wars character who began in live-action and moved to CGI. Pic credit: Lucasfilm There’s no detail too small for Star Wars characters, and that ...
The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett brought us Ming-Na Wen as Fennec Shand, a master assassin who has a debt to pay to Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison) so she spends her time at his side as he goes ...
Star Wars: The Bad Batch features the return of a well-known character, beloved bounty hunter Fennec Shand. Played by Ming-Na Wen, Shand appears in episode 4 of Star Wars: The Bad Batch. However, her ...
Writer for Movieweb since 2017. Enjoys playing Catan when not writing about superheroes and Star Wars. Ming-Na Wen's Fennec Shand was first introduced in The Mandalorian season 1. According to Din ...
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Boba Fett is hot in the streets, as The Book of Boba Fett debuted on Wednesday to great fanfare and… not-so-great reviews and such. Plenty of fans are enjoying it (I think?) on social media, though ...
Soon after Ming-Na Wen made the jump from live-action to animation, her character Fennec Shand got a poster for Star Wars: The Bad Batch. Cornered involves Fennec Shand being hired to track down ...
Star War’s leading ladies have had a bit of a bumpy road when it comes to standing on their own. Fennec Shand is an evolution of those road bumps. With the recent release of ‘Book of Boba Fett’, the ...
The Greek myth of Pygmalion told of a misogynist sculptor who fell in love with an ivory statue of a woman he had carved, "detesting the faults beyond measure which nature has given to women," only ...
If you recall, back in the fifth episode of The Mandalorian‘s first season, Ming-Na Wen‘s Fennec Shand was seemingly killed by Toro Calico in an attempt to backstab Din Djarin. At the end of the ...
The Mandalorian Episode 5, “The Gunslinger”, has finally arrived on Disney+ — and it’s doing a lot. In just 36 minutes, we revisit the desert planet Tattooine, make a pit stop at the Mos Eisley ...