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Star Wars: Starfighter director Shawn Levy took to Instagram to share an image of stars Ryan Gosling and Flynn Gray on location in the Mediterranean Sea. The two actors are on some sort of watercraft sailing on what will likely be some kind of ocean planet in the final product. Check out the photo in the space below:
Star Wars Is Embracing Shooting On Practical Locations
Following The Mandalorian, a number of other Lucasfilm productions made extensive use of The Volume, including Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi and Star Wars: Ahsoka Season 1. While the studio will undoubtedly continue to utilize it for future movies and TV shows (like next summer’s The Mandalorian & Grogu), there seems to be a concentrated effort to incorporate different filming styles during shooting. For example, Ahsoka Season 2 is reportedly filming in the United Kingdom, allowing the creative team to experiment with various techniques.
On Starfighter, Levy seems to be taking a page out of Tony Gilroy’s book. The critically acclaimed series Star Wars: Andor was notably the first live-action Star Wars show to not use The Volume during production, instead choosing to shoot on locations and larger, practical sets. There are many reasons why Andor is one of the best Star Wars projects of all time, and the show’s production design is certainly a highlight. Andor demonstrated the benefits of practical locations, as the episodes had a grand scale and felt cinematic.








