Just as I have been reporting since the release of The Last Jedi, Star Wars is indeed a failure which is confirmed by a stunt coordinator who opens up about problems working at Lucasfilm involving Star Wars, The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett.
Following The Book of Boba Fett losing at the Emmyâs for âOutstanding Stunt Coordination For A Drama Seriesâ to Netflixâs Stranger Things (Boba Fett did win for âOutstanding Special Visual Effectsâ), stunt coordinator Ryan Watson posted comments and a video on Instagram describing his frustrations where he also confirmed he is not returning for The Mandalorian Season 3 (via Bounding Into Comics).
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Jon Favreau saved Star Wars from âa failing franchiseâ and a âdying brandâ
The first post sees Ryan Watson give kudos to The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau and says they brought back Star Wars from a failing franchise and also reinvented a dying brand, which of course refers to the failure of Kathleen Kennedyâs Disney Star Wars Trilogy.
Note: The comments have been edited for clarity.
âThe Emmyâs were yesterday, and Star Wars lost⊠We won because Jon Favreau let us do it. Thank god for you, sir, I wish I could tell you how much I love you; so I will tell you now. To my stunt team, I love you all so much! We were the underdogs and we will forever be remembered in Star Wars history,â wrote Watson.
Watson continued, âI will forever be thankful to him who stood by us all against all the naysayers and easily offended that big business brings⊠I shout out to Disney, nobody did like we did and I am so proud of the true martial artists and stunt performers that made seasons 1 and 2 legendary and we made history! We brought back Star Wars from a failing franchise and we should all be proud.â
Watson added, âWe had Mozart in our blood and the salieres of the world tried to tell us we it was our fault!! Our art stood strong and forever we will be remembered as the best action Star Wars ever had. Mozart died thinking he was a failure but the audience has spoken and forever we will be remembered as reinventing a dying brandâŠ
âIf only big corporations could see the beauty that we gave the worldâŠâ continued Watson. âThe corporate world for some reason just canât take it. Art is untamable. This was 100 percent, Jon Favreau. Thank you Master Fav for having vision. Iâm sorry that even you with your artistic genius has to face the corporate machine.âÂ
Watson also mentioned Gina Carano in the comments and said that she got screwed over and again mentions her below in the video comments.
âSo I just got called by Disney for saying how I feel. Ask Colin Wilson why he started this mess. Ask a lot of fans of Gina Carno how they feel about my post. She got screwed over, too. Ask Mr. Wilson why he started this mess in the first place. I love my art and the fans loved it, too,â commented Watson.

Boba Fett âdidnât do so well⊠looks like sh-tâ
In a follow-up video, Ryan Watson opened up further where he made it clear his problems were not with the stunt teams but with Disney.
âI was pointing out the frustration that happens with every stunt coordinator. JJ Dashnaw is a wonderful stunt coordinator,â explained Watson. âI worked with him on [The Book of Boba Fett]. Heâs a great guy who knows what heâs doing, and the guys he used were a lot of the guys I used, so it wasnât about that. What itâs about is how sometimes itâs like you can get a winning formula, and then for some reason, they just try to change it.â
Watson continued, âMy team and myself, I was done wrong and not by Jon Favreau, he supports me. I love you. I hope this doesnât hurt our relationship, but what I was trying to get at is that it seems that every time you get something good⊠Seasons 1 and 2, I did [of The Mandalorian]⊠Boba Fett didnât do so well, and it wasnât because of JJ Dashnaw â it was because as stunt people we do not get listened to on how to shoot action.
âAnd it just amazes me that, especially at Disney, they have these people that are trying to shoot what we choreograph,â he said. âWe make up the action and a lot of times we donât have a say in how itâs shot.â
Ryan Watson continued by comparing what happened with Boba Fett to the 80s The Cannonball Run movie with Jackie Chan and also mentions Chinese Kung-Fu movies and Donnie Yen.
âIf anyone remembers back in the old days of The Cannonball Run, when Jackie Chan was brought out to America, the American filmmakers didnât listen to him and the action looked like shât,â said Watson. âAnd thatâs exactly what happened on Boba Fett.â
Watson added, âIf Dashnaw was second unit directing or myself were second unit directing, it would have never looked like shit. And itâs too bad that these companies donât realize it, and I donât apologize for saying that, because itâs true.
âWhy donât you guys listen to the masters and the artists on what we do?â Watson questioned. âWhether itâs special effects, whether itâs the stunts, or the building of the sets. These are all great artists, but thereâs always someone who comes in and goes, âNah, nah, I wanna put that there or whateverâŠ
âSame thing with the choreography,â he added. â[They say,] âLetâs just do this here,â â you donât know what youâre talking about.â
Watson also used heart surgery as an example of his thoughts.
âI canât imagine someone going up to a surgeon during open heart surgery and going, âHey, you sure you wanna cut that artery right there? Iâd like to cut it over there,ââ he said.
âAnd thatâs why movies, sometimes fail,â Watson explained. âBecause they donât listen to the artists and the business side of it takes effect and it doesnât work. Itâs just frustrating because I felt I was done wrong there.
âIâm not stunt coordinating over there anymore and I was never given a reason, so this whole thing is actually on the producer, whose name Iâm not going to say out of respect because we are always respectful,â said Watson.
Watson proceeded to again talk about Gina Carano who was fired from Star Wars over controversial social media posts where recently Gina Carano deleted her Twitter account.
âThey got rid of Gina Carano, she was well-liked,â he said. âSo, thatâs all I was saying.â
Watson continued: âLet us do our job. Let stunt people do it. We know what weâre doing. They do it in Hong Kong and it blows our movies away. Donnie Yen gets to have a say in what he does, they donât come in and change his shit. Quit changing our sât. Weâre making you look good. Quit making yourself look bad. This is your fault.â
