"What a festive evening this has become."
―Director Krennic[2]

"What a Festive Evening" is the sixth episode of the second season of the webTV series Star Wars: Andor. The episode was written by Beau Willimon, and aired on April 29, 2025 as part of a three-episode block.[1]

Official description

Vel and Cinta to Ghorman. Cassian home to Bix. An argument. A heist. A party. Everything at risk.

Plot summary

Andor's debriefing

At the maritime Port Steergard, Cassian Jeron Andor in his "Varian Skye" disguise meets with Luthen Rael aboard his parked Fondor Haulcraft. Rael tells him that he is late with Andor explaining he had a pre-flight inspection before leaving Ghorman. After speaking with the ship's computer, Rael flies the starship and sets a course for Coruscant. After entering hyperspace, Andor changes back into his clothes.

Rael exits the cockpit and asks Andor for his assessment of Ghorman. Andor advises Rael not to get involved. Rael tells Andor that the Ghormans informed him that the meeting did not go very well. Rael agrees that the Ghormans are impatient because they started late. Andor thinks that the Ghormans are not ready and tells Rael that the Galactic Empire is building an armory in the center of Palmo. Officially, the Empire claims it is a new office complex but everyone knows otherwise.

Andor thinks the Ghorman Front is not prepared for an insurgency and explains that their plan is to hijack a transport to prove the Empire is building an armory. Andor is critical of the plan. Rael says the Empire would care about the heist. Andor thinks the Ghormans are doomed if they attack the Empire. Rael chides Andor for his risk averse approach to Ghorman, regarding the planet as a new front against the Empire. He criticizes Andor for thinking like a thief and urges him to think like a leader. Rael asks him to imagine a wealthy and privileged planet like Ghorman in rebellion. He believes it would light the flames of Rebellion. Andor disagrees and refuses to get involved.

The contingency

Meanwhile on Coruscant, Kleya Marki serves a Nobillian customer in burgundy robes. She hears a beeping sound from the backroom. Marki excuses the customer and walks to the transmitter. In a cryptic conversation, Rael reveals that Andor's mission to Ghorman failed and requests a second "shipment." Marki confirms that the shipment is on its way to Ghorman.

Later, Vel Sartha sits in a casual attire on the steps of the Palmo Plaza with a duffel bag. Dilan meets her under the pretext of tying his shoes. He asks if she is visiting friends. Sartha replies she has friends everywhere and allows him to pick up the duffel bag. Sartha shoulders a bag pack and walks into the plaza.

Homecoming

Back on Coruscant, Andor walks through a corridor lined by apartments. He knocks on the door of a unit in the corner and rings a bell. He puts his ear to the door and reaches for his coat. Andor enters the safe house with his blaster drawn. He discovers the apartment has been tidied up with a vase of flowers on the table. Bix Caleen says she is expecting him and the couple kiss and embrace each other deeply. Andor compliments her for cleaning up the apartment. Caleen says she decided to make the best of their living space. She is dressed in a singlet.

She tells him the flowers were expensive but worth it. When Caleen asks about his trip, Andor tells her that he went undercover as the fashion designer Varian Skye. The two kiss as Andor recounts his cover as a fashion designer. Caleen heads to the kitchen to prepare food. When Caleen asks if Ghorman was dangerous, Andor says this was not the case but described the visit as a waste of time. He says that Rael was frightening.

Caleen tells Andor that Rael visited to ask her for a weapons appraisal. Andor expresses shock and anger at Rael for visiting Caleen alone. Caleen says he changed his mind. Andor is upset that Rael did not disclose this meeting with Caleen. Andor is upset with Rael for keeping secrets from him and says that Rael does not do anything without a reason. Caleen suggests that Rael wanted to waste their time talking about it. She gives him a comforting hug.

Coruscant high life

Elsewhere on Coruscant, Perrin Fertha scrutinizes a guest list consisting of Senators Rhodi, Plada, Danascar while in the passenger seat of their limousine airspeeder with his wife Senator Mon Mothma. Exmar Kloris is driving the airspeeder. Fertha suggests skipping the Girvan Banquet. Mothma says that they cannot leave Davo Sculdun's investiture banquet early. Fertha suggests making the function the last they attend for tonight.

Fertha admits tiring of the large number of banquets and functions they have to attend, counting 80 new senators hosting 80 "investiture banquets." Fertha grumbles about squeezing so many functions into three nights. Mothma unclips a heavy necklace and says that he will figure things out. Kloris takes the limousine down towards the surface. Airspeeders fly through the night sky.

The confrontation

Meanwhile, Andor confronts Luthen Rael at the Galactic Antiquities and Objects of Interest gallery. When Rael chastises him for the debacle on Ghorman, Andor expresses anger at Rael for meeting Caleen behind his back. Rael is unmoved and returns to business. He shows Andor a Darvian Medallion, Rael uses the medallion to concoct an improvised cover story to explain Andor's presence at the shop. He states that the medallion had gone missing from a shipment that his assistant Kleya Marki accepted earlier that day and that Andor had brought it to the shop.

Rael says that this is the second time Andor has disappointed him today. Andor counters that Rael should have known that Caleen would tell him about his visit. Rael responds that both him and Caleen disappointed him by disclosing the visit.

Andor takes offense at Rael's cavalier attitude but Rael says he is more concerned with their "Cause." He reminds Andor of his actions on Ghorman and his remarks that Caleen is too vulnerable. When Andor counters that he has given him everything, Rael is not satisfied and chides Andor for his explosive anger, lack of self control and breach of protocol. Rael says that Andor is being dismissive of Ghorman and too protective of Caleen.

Andor counters that he and Bix are not droids. Rael counters that they are not the same people they were before they joined this cause. He tells Andor that Caleen will have to pull herself together or she will become a liability. Andor disagrees, prompting Rael to say that he wants a strong and reliable Caleen. Andor says he would be better alone and tells Rael to work things out with him alone rather than involving Caleen. Rael thanks Andor for the medallion and the visit. Andor eyes the box with a scoffing look before leaving. Rael closes the glass sliding door to his gallery.

Heert's new assignment

The following day at the ISB Central Office, Major Lio Partagaz strolls through the corridors and encounters Supervisors Lonni Jung and Heert. He tells them that he wanted to meet with them. Partagaz tells them that Doctor Gorst has been reassigned to Coruscant after Military Intelligence convinced the Emperor to share Gorst's knowledge and expertise with other branches of the Imperial government and military. Gorst will be heading a new Imperial programme.

The Imperial Navy have donated a facility on Coruscant and Partagaz tasks Jung and Heert with keeping watch on Military Intelligence, whom he derides as "idiots." When Heert describes this assignment as an honor, Partagaz tells him this is a mere assignment and not a cause for celebration. In private, Jung tasks Heert with taking the lead on the Gorst assignment. He tells him to brief him after reading the brief. Heert reacts with shock while Jung walks away.

Reunion on Ghorman

At a cafhouse, Sartha waits for her Ghorman Front contact inside the busy cafhouse. Through the circular window, she sees a figure in dark approaching. The figure turns out to be a disguised Cinta Kaz. Sartha says she likes Kaz's new hairstyle. When Kaz asks about the gear, Sartha confirms that the "kid" took it and gets down to business. Kaz says she was briefed that the Ghorman Front do not know what they are doing. Sartha replies that they have settled for a simple mission.

Kaz confirms she has brought the fuses for the mission and pauses as someone walks past. Sartha confirms they will be meeting with the crew to discuss the mission tonight and will withdraw if they do not think it will succeed. Sartha tells Kaz that she only took the assignment if Kaz was involved. Kaz responds that she accepted the mission because of Sartha. Kaz discloses she had an accident but is reluctant to talk about it. She says that she had to rest for a while and had some time to think. A waiter in a white suit approaches them.

Plans in motion

Meanwhile on Coruscant, Supervisor Dedra Meero briefs Major Partagaz about developments on Ghorman. She tells him that they have an ISB field agent and believe an attack is imminent. Partagaz warns Meero that she walks a very thin thread and that Syril Karn must never know what this is all about. Meero agrees.

At the Ghorman Front's headquarters, Vel Sartha and Cinta Kaz meet with the members of the group to plan their operation. The group pore over a mock-up of the street. They estimate that Imperial security forces will respond within six minutes. Sartha advises them to take only what they need. When Samm says they should get all the weapons they need, Carro Rylanz warns him to be quiet. Samm defiantly says that he wants to send a message to the Imperials but Sartha puts him in his place, warning him to leave if he cannot follow orders.

The Axis network operatives and their Ghorman allies conduct a nighttime reconnaissance of the street. At Sartha's prompting, Leeza provides information about local civilians including families and children. Capso tells the group about an empty building in the area. Sartha asks if they control the rooftops. Dilan says that they control most of the rooftops and can arrange to lock some doors.

Sartha also asks the rebels to prepare alternative escape plans. Sartha speaks to a blonde woman named Dreena, who has been designated as the getaway driver, telling her to only move her vehicle when she has received orders. Dreena is reluctant to follow orders from a foreigner but Carro pleads with her to listen. When Dreena protests, Kaz backs Sartha up by reminding the rebels that preparation is useless if nobody follows orders.

Enza Rylanz also shows them a stowaway tunnel near the street. Sartha praises the choice of location for the raid, saying that nobody needs weapons and everyone has a way out. However, she reminds them this is just a plan since they have never staged such an operation before. Sartha emphasizes the importance of respecting the chain of command. For the raid, only Sartha and Kaz will carry blasters. Sartha says that they will drop the carrier and cover the rebels for six minutes.

Following the briefing, Sartha warns everyone to obey orders and that those who cannot should leave immediately, glancing at both Samm and Dreena. Dreena asks if they should leave before she and Samm submit to the plan. Rylanz asks when they are planning to do the raid. Sartha recommends launching the raid tomorrow night, saying that intelligence gets stale. Sartha warns they may be too late. Rylanz makes eye contact with his daughter and nods, consenting to the Axis agents' plan.

Lovers reunited

Elsewhere on Coruscant, Caleen retrieves a vial from a pouch hidden in the ceiling and consumes a drug. Andor wakes up to find Caleen out of bed. He finds Caleen staring out the window and picks up a pair of macrobinoculars. She says that whatever the mission, they will find her. Andor comforts her and hugs her.

In private, Sartha and Kaz discuss the mission. Sartha says they can walk away if things don't feel right. Kaz thinks that the getaway driver Dreena should be with them at the top. When Sartha asks if Dreena said something, Kaz says she doesn't feel comfortable with Dreena being given a crucial role. Sartha suggests finding another driver.

Kaz looks at Sartha mournfully and apologizes, saying she was confused. Sartha says that Rael should have told her that Kaz was in trouble. Kaz says that she wasn't thinking right when she accepted the mission. Sartha is angry at Rael for endangering her lover but Kaz says they are worth more to him separately than together. Sartha says they will need to speak with Rael. Kaz approaches Sartha. The two then kiss, romantically embracing each other.

The life of a Senator

In the Imperial Senate, the alien Oathkeeper gives a prayer celebrating the Empire before an exuberant crowd. A tense Senator Mothma watches before exiting to her private chambers. Erskin Semaj struggles to keep up as they approach a waiting airspeeder. Meanwhile, an elegantly dressed Rael and Marki depart on a waiting airspeeder.

Elsewhere, Mothma and Fertha arrive at a luxurious two-storey plaza. Mothma is dressed in an ornate silver gown while Fertha dons a tuxedo with lapels. The two of them walk arm in arm. They are greeted by Senator Bail Organa, who says that he and his wife Breha Organa are covering differing investiture banquets. Organa departs the function, saying this is the last investiture banquet he is attending for the night.

Inside the building, Mothma and Fertha greet Davo and Runai Sculdun at the investiture party. Davo asks about their children Leida Mothma and Stekan Sculdun who are visiting the Mothma Estate. The Sculduns escort them through the building, which is packed with guests.

The investiture banquet

Elsewhere in the party, a thick-handed alien named Strang examines Rael's ring, which he deduces to be pre-Carvian, dating back to the third millennium. Rael concurs and believes the rings dates back to the Lost Empire. When another guest jokes about the value of the ring, Rael teases them about tempting thieves.

Marki also speaks with Sculdun's art curator Mishko about the forgery incident. Marki lies about not telling Rael about the forgery incident. She sips a drink. Also present at the party are Jung, Heert and Supervisor Lagret. Jung says that Partagaz had an emergency and gave them his invitations. The three men drink Kali Coolers.

Rael greets Mothma and gives her a playful kiss. The two move to a private space near a glass window. Mothma tells Rael that she has not heard from her cousin Vel Sartha. Rael claims she is being careful. Runai and Fertha arrive. Fertha tells Mothma that the Sculdun Collection is about to be unveiled. Runai informs the guests that they are gathering the chosen for the exhibition.

Marki catches up with Jung, telling him that she had recently met up with his wife. She pretends that they are flirting and tells Jung to do everything she says and they will be fine. She steers him away through the party.

The extraction and debate

Davo introduces his select guests to his collection. He thanks Rael for helping them to secure his latest addition to his collection. Davo then introduces Director Orson Krennic, who is flanked by Lagret, Heert and another Imperial official. Davo introduces Senator Mothma and her husband Perrin Fertha to Krennic, who has been a guest at several of her committee meetings. Mothma greets Krennic, who quips that this meeting has become a festive evening.

Fertha asks about the Lost Tairn, the showpiece artifact. While Davo briefs his guests, Marki steers Jung into the collection room. She tells Jung that she covets a certain fountain-shaped artifact, which she regrets was sold by Rael. Meanwhile, Davo explains that the Lost Tairn was a relic left behind following the Battle of Carmeen. He adds there is an altar depicting three identical stands at the Grand Carmeenian Forest. Marki enlists Jung's help in retrieving the listening device from the fountain-shaped artifact by arranging for him to block the view.

While Marki explains the history of the Tinian Codex, she tells Jung to move into position while she unsheathes a tool hidden inside her brooch. She begins turning the tool beneath the codex, which begins moving. As the guests shuffle around Krennic who begins talking about the Battle of Carmeen, Marki says that the Tinians believed all language could be reduced to touch while she continues unscrewing the device.

Mothma debates the events of the Battle of Carmeen, describing it as a mass execution. Krennic counters that criminals love to lie and that nobody wants to die for "lawless ineptitude." Marki tells Jung that her tool has hit a snag. Jung starts to panic as the guests approach the codex but Marki tells him to stay and move to the right.

Mothma critiques Krennic's perceived obsession with power. He counters that words have meaning. When Mothma suggests that the Carmeenians wanted to be left alone, Krennic counters that they skin people alive. When Mothma asks if that was what they did, Fertha explains that it was done a long time ago. Mothma says they had their own code of conduct. Krennic replies that she is arguing that my rebel is your terrorist before chuckling.

Marki tells Jung to grip the rounded codex while she starts to turn the bolt. As the group approach the Tinian Codex, Krennic asks Marki why the artifact is so special to her. Marki struggles to answer but Jung explains that it is actually a book that you read based on touch, using your hand. He says that it is from a planet where blindness is considered a gift. Krennic quips about blindness while Davo invites his guests to touch the codex. Each of the rings contains an intricate codex.

The raid

Elsewhere, Major Partagaz orders staff to exit a control center while the ISB conduct a security sweep. A tense Meero stands. Back on Palmo, a delivery speeder drives through the street where the Ghorman resistance plans to strike. Sartha shines a torch light through the spillway gate. Dilan responds with his own light. He and another Ghorman rebel open the doors to a transport carrying the other operatives.

Karn spies the street with his macrobinoculars. He contacts Partagaz and Meero, who are in the control center, and confirms that things are proceeding according to plan. Back on the streets, Kaz meets with Sartha, who confirms the Ghormans are on time. Sartha warns Kaz to be careful.

Samm shuts off the lights of his hover-scooter as an armored carrier passes behind him. Sartha and Kaz stand by in the alley and communicate with Enza via Walkie talkies. The Ghorman operatives including Dreena assume their positions. Sartha and Kaz plant explosives on the street. Unknown to the group, they are being watched by Karn.

Sartha holds the remote control for the explosives. Kaz watches from a parapet. As the convoy approaches, Sartha retreats into an alley while the carrier passes with its cargo. She ignites the ion charges, which causes the carrier's repulsorlifts to break down and plough onto the cobblestones below. Kaz leaps from the parapet and lands on the roof of the carrier's cab. She uses an ion pulse to knock out the driver and electrocute the vehicle's systems.

Watching the operation, Karn relays information about the attack on the carrier to Partagaz and Meero on Coruscant. Helpers then pull the crates from the disabled carrier. After checking that they have weapons inside, they shove them down the spillway gate into the chute. At the bottom, helpers load the crates into the speeder van. The Ghorman Front continue the unloading of the crates while Sartha keeps watch for Imperial security forces.

Karn continues relaying information to the ISB, saying that the Ghormans have unloaded six crates using the spillway tunnels. Dreena ushers an elderly woman away from the crash site. By this stage, there are just two crates left on the carrier. Most of the crates have been loaded into the getaway vehicle. Meanwhile, the heist encounters an unexpected problem when one of the Ghormans reports that Dreena is missing. Sartha goes to search for their comrade.

The tragedy

Samm tries to persuade a male pedestrian named Lezine to walk away but the moustached man pushes him aside. Samm points a blaster at a surprised Lezine and tells him to go home. Lezine thinks Samm is bluffing and the two engage in a tussle. Samm accidentally fires his blaster, which hits an unsuspecting Kaz. Karn reports that a shot was fired. Undaunted, Lezine approaches the crash site. Sartha and Dreena approach the scene and find a mortally wounded Kaz. Sartha cradles the fallen Kaz while the Ghormans speak in their language.

Lezine volunteers to carry Kaz. Karn reports the incident to Partagaz and Meero. Partagaz orders him to summon Imperial reinforcements. Sartha watches Lezine and the helpers carry Kaz's body into the getaway vehicle as sirens ring above. She stands frozen with grief until Dilan ushers her into the vehicle. Karn watches the scene while emergency vehicles respond to the heist. The escape vehicle drives along a canal. Sartha watches as Samm grieves over his role in Kaz's death. The other Ghormans look mournful.

Sartha confronts Samm, who cannot bring himself to face her. After she repeats herself, he turns to face her. Sartha tells him that she doesn't have to tell him to remember this because he has to live with the consequences of his actions. She tells him that he is taking Kaz with him for the rest of his life. Sartha says that Kaz was a bloodied, fearless warrior and someone whom he aspired to be. Sartha adds that Kaz will be mourned in ways he will never understand. Sartha rebukes Samm and tells him that he does not deserve to cry for Kaz. Dilan and Enza watch silently.

A night to remember

Meanwhile, Rael and Marki exit the party triumphantly. Marki is pleased that her plan to remove the listening device from the codex worked. Rael quips about killing Krennic before they depart on their taxi airspeeder.

Elsewhere, Doctor Gorst walks through a hallway and ascends up a turbolift. At the Imperial Naval facility, he passes through an intricate door consisting of four panels. He puts a cupcake on his keyboard table. Gorst is ambushed by a gun-wielding Caleen, who was hiding inside the room. He recognizes her. Caleen forces him onto a chair and restrains him with straps. She also gags him and forces him to wear a headset.

She goes to the console and exposes him to the same recorded screams that he subjected her to on Ferrix two years ago. He screams in fear and terror. His body convulses in fear and terror. A hooded Caleen then shoots a security guard as she exits the building. After crossing a bridge, she meets with Andor. He activates a remote detonator that causes an explosion in the Imperial Naval facility. Caleen flashed a vengeful smile as the two walk into the night.

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Crew

  • Directed by – Ariel Kleiman
  • Written by – Beau Willimon
  • Created by – Tony Gilroy
  • Based on Star Wars by – George Lucas
  • Executive Producers – Sanne Wohlenberg, Tony Gilroy, Kathleen Kennedy, Diego Luna, Luke Hull, John Gilroy
  • Director of Photography – Christophe Nuyens, SBC
  • Production Designer – Luke Hull
  • Editor – John Gilroy, ACE
  • Music by – Brandon Roberts
  • Original Andor Themes by – Nicholas Britell
  • Casting by – Nina Gold, Martin Ware
  • Producer – David Meanti
  • Line Producer/Unit Production Manager – Karl Caffrey
  • Co-Producers – John Hampian, Michael Garcia
  • Associate Producer – Elaine Waugh
  • Visual Effects Supervisor – Mohen Leo
  • Visual Effects Producer – TJ Falls
  • First Assistant Director – Olly Robinson
  • Second Assistant Director – Jan Zalar
  • Costume Designer – Michael Wilkinson
  • Hair & Makeup Designer – Emma Scott
  • Special Creature Effects by – Neal Scanlan
  • Stunt Coordinator – Marc Mailley
  • Assistant Stunt Coordinator – Tolga Kenan
  • Fight Coordinator – Mark Stanton-Kelly
  • Assistant Fight Coordinator – Chey Anich
  • Stunt Utility – Aldonio Freitas, Elliot Hawkes
  • Stunt Department Coordinator – Emma Osborne
  • Head Stunt Rigger – Grant Wiesinger
  • Stunt Performers – Gary Arthurs, Paul Bailey, Talila Craig, Mike Denton, Karl Magee, Roy Taylor
  • Stunt Riggers – Finlay Coxon-Smith, Scott Hillier, Darren Mailley, Johnny Waugh
  • Puppeteers – Anabel Cabllero, Maria Z. Castello, Jorge Clar Bonodad, Liam Cook, Cavin Cornwall, Barbara Fadden, Damian Farrell, Zoe Halliday, James Henri-Thomas, Michael Jean-Marain, Samuel Johnson, Sara Meucci, Gabrielle Millard, Wim Oppenheimer, Prashray Panday, Colin Purves, Mike Quinn, Azariah Richmond, Claire Roi Harvey, Angela Saralegui, Stephanie Silva, Liam Wright
  • Unit Production Manager – Samuel Sharpe
  • Assistant Producer – Suzi Wilson
  • Production Supervisors – Rachel Beaconsfield Press, Catherine Mednick
  • Production Coordinator – Christopher Mullen
  • Assistant Production Coordinators – James Hunter, Holly Mann
  • Travel & Accommodation Coordinator – Sarah Jones
  • ATL Accommodation Consultant – Janie Nugent
  • Travel Secretary – Ellie Davis
  • Production Secretaries – Bryn M Davies, Robin Hepwood
  • Production Assistants – Dylan Davies, Tamanna Rahman
  • BFI Production Trainee – Georgia Gill
  • Executive, Office of Kathleen Kennedy – Athena Sammy
  • Executive Producer's Assistant to Diego Luna – Gina Leon-Flores
  • Producers' Production Assistant – Shamara Adams
  • Assistant to Ariel Kleiman – Miles Ahmad
  • Shipping Coordinator – Emma Griffin Beat
  • Physical Asset Coordinator – Lennard Sillevis
  • Tandem Unit Production Manager – Matt Spooner
  • Tandem Unit Production Coordinator – Sarah Evans
  • Tandem Unit Assistant Production Coordinator – Jenny Martin
  • Tandem Unit Production Secretary – Jonathan Stern
  • Tandem Unit Production Assistant – Lorelin Howie
  • Financial Controller – Gareth Brock
  • Production Accountant – Georgia Fletcher
  • First Assistant Accountants – Sally Stabler, Luke Tuck, James Wesolowski
  • Accounts Payable Supervisor – Sophie Cain
  • Payroll Supervisor – Becs Scurrah
  • Payroll Accountants – Philip Hewitt, Hannah McCartney, Poppy Taylor, Sophie Tyler
  • Assistant Payroll Accountants – Gurvinder Gill, Billy Wiz
  • Assistant Accountants – Laura Anderson, Saran Brar, Abbie Cain, Daniel Cusa B. Karmeniani, Morgaine Fitzsymons, Sophie Havell, Sally Hemsworth, Poppy Griffiths, Sam Thomas, Connor Tuck
  • Payroll Clerk – Jack Burke
  • BFI Accounts Trainee – Billie Carter
  • Floor Second Assistant Director – Alexander Lloyd
  • Base Third Assistant Director – Marlon Beyer Rieger
  • Floor Third Assistant Director – Lauren Gallagher
  • Set Production Assistants – Victoria Cook, Dylan Henricson, Eilisha McNally, Elliot Plumridge
  • Tandem Unit Floor Second Assistant Director – Thom McNally
  • Tandem Unit Floor Third Assistant Director – Jordan McInnes
  • Tandem Unit Base Third Assistant Director – Stefan Maile
  • French Casting – Mathilde Snodgrass, ARDA
  • French Casting Assistant – Celia Champion
  • Crowd Second Assistant Director – Camilla Southwell
  • Crowd Coordinator – Kristy Tsois
  • Crowd Third Assistant Director – David Underwood
  • Crowd Production Assistant – Emily Johnson
  • Stand-Ins – Steve Morphew, Laura Southall
  • BFI Assistant Director Trainee – Ellie-Mai Lothian
  • Tandem Unit Set Production Assistants – Riccardo Melis, Catriona Reid, Tom Leefarr Smith
  • UK Casting Associate – Sacha Garrett
  • Script Editor – David Girvan
  • Script Supervisor – Helene Oosthuizen
  • Dialect Coach – Naomi Joy Todd
  • Ghorman Language Creator – Marina Tyndall
  • Ghorman Dialect Coach – Marion Déprez
  • Intimacy Coordinator – David Thackeray
  • Assistant Script Supervisor – Tommy Monroe
  • Script Assistant – Avgerinos Karadimas
  • Tandem Unit Sides Production Assistant – Janoux Gerber
  • Unit Publicist – Claudia Kalindjian
  • EPK Camera Operator – Hannah Mitchell
  • BFI Publicity Trainee – Luigi Espindola
  • Star Wars Lore Advisor – Pablo Hidalgo
  • Supervising Art Director – Toby Britton
  • Senior Art Director – Peter Dorme
  • Art Directors – Juan Cámara, Jake Hall, Gary Jopling, Charlie King, Pippa Punch, James M Spencer
  • Assistant Art Directors – John Adkins, Oscar Allan
  • Action Vehicles Art Director – Richard Campling
  • Art Director - 3D Set Designer – Max Klaentschi
  • Senior Draughtsperson – Denise Ball
  • Draughtspersons – Callum Courtney, Jimmy Davies, Rebecca Lewis, Paul Weedle
  • Action Vehicles Senior Draughtsperson – Archie Campbell-Baldwin
  • Standby Art Directors – Rachel Aulton, Pierre Farinole
  • Lead Graphics Designers – Barry Gingell, Dominic Sikking
  • Graphics Designer – Elle McKee
  • Assistant Graphics Designers – Lauren Dix, Fionnlagh Finlayson
  • Graphics Assistant – Tereza A. Hudakova
  • Concept Artists – Chester Carr, Giorgio Grecu, Scott McInnes
  • Model Maker – Pierre Greenway
  • Art Department Coordinator – Gracie Mila
  • Junior Draughtspersons – Paulina Camacho Diaz, Matthew Geldard, Magdalena Kronenberg-Seweryn, Nick Ramsay, Richard Wooller
  • Art Department Assistants – Louise Armour, Jack Haggerty, MJ Moan, Jake Rose
  • BFI Art Trainee – Lydia Leneghan
  • Atris - Lead Digital Asset Manager – Kyle Wetton
  • Atris - Digital Asset Manager – Nahiyan Muhaymeen
  • Art Digital Assets Manager – Andrew G Johnson
  • Clearance Coordinators – Chris Cook, Gina Cook
  • Computer Graphics Design & Animation by – Blind LTD.
  • Computer Graphics Supervisor – Andrew Booth
  • Computer Graphics Producer – Helen Baker
  • Design Consultant – Shaun Yue
  • Lead Screen Graphics Designer – Miles Corless
  • Screen Graphic Designers – Jonas Elsgaard, Ryan Anthony Ward
  • Computer Playback by – Compuhire
  • Graphics Playback Supervisor – Mark Jordan
  • Graphics Playback Producer – Sam Jones
  • Graphics Playback Technicians – Will Nash, Richard Neale, Joe Patrick, Jasper Thompson
  • Graphics Playback Programmer – Harrison Kons
  • Graphics Playback Coordinator – Will Wright
  • Set Decorator – Rebecca Alleway
  • Senior Production Buyer – Corina Floyd
  • Senior Assistant Set Decorators – Jo Graysmark, Guy Mount, Samantha Redwood
  • Assistant Set Decorators – Rob King, Maggie Musial, Ellie Shanks
  • Buyer – Helen Player
  • Assistant Buyer – Jeff Clarke
  • Petty Cash Buyer – Edie Moles
  • Department Coordinator – Eleanor Bailey
  • Researcher – Nicola Barnes
  • Set Dec Assistants – Rebecca Hawkes, Mattie Williams
  • BFI Set Dec Trainee – William Dixon
  • Senior Art Directors – Julia Dehoff-Bourne, Emma Vane
  • Art Directors – Solomon Honey, Andrew Proctor
  • Senior Draughtsperson – Catherine Whiting
  • Draughtspersons – Katie Dadswell, Ketan Waikar
  • Junior Draughtspersons – Robert Hainsworth, Jake Jerrard-Dinn, Matthew Seccombe
  • Concept Artists – Peter Day, Keith Seymour, Jon Ziman Bright
  • Drapesmaster – Chris Lewry
  • Drapesmen – Steve Cashin, Alex Lewry, Daniel Lewry
  • Supervising Set Dec Carpenter – Tom O'Neill
  • Set Dec Chargehand Carpenter – Josh O'Neill
  • Set Dec Carpenters – Joe Cox, Kevin Hedges, Kevin McNeil, Luke Sargent
  • Supervising Set Dec Painter – Bobby West
  • Set Dec Chargehand Painters – Tink Cant, Dean Lancaster
  • Set Dec Painters – Alice Bolton, Emma Drought, Matthew Dylan Grace, Kallum Hall, Megan Harrison, Richard Lancaster, Adam Maher-Middleton, Thomasin Marshall, Lily Mathiszig-Lee, Rosie Murray, Charlotte Stapleton, Elizabeth West, Jonathan Winney
  • Set Dec Improver Painter – Lydia Ducker
  • Home Economists – Katharine Tidy, Olivia Somary

Visual Effects Crew

  • Visual Effects Production Manager – Cecy Falls
  • Visual Effects On-Set Supervisor – Marcus Dryden
  • Visual Effects Coordinators – Ashley Wild, Ali Pak, Amy Gibson
  • Visual Effects Assistant Coordinator – Alex Payne
  • Visual Effects Production Assistants – Tehreem Faisal, Tosin Ogunleye
  • Visual Effects Lead Data Wrangler – Steven Barham
  • Visual Effects Assistant Data Wranglers – Lewis Watts, Tom Hoyle, Adam Thomas Wright
  • Visual Effects Data Wrangler - Tandem Unit – Simon Chiu
  • Visual Effects Digital Assets Manager – Gordon Anderson
  • Visual Effects Concept Artist – Alexander Dudar
  • In-House VFX Supervisor – Paolo D'Arco
  • In-House VFX Coordinator – Helena du Cros
  • In-House VFX Producer – Andrey Polezhayev
  • Visual Effects Compositors – Mariya Andriichuk, Richard Bailee, Adrian Banton, Kayleigh Boshoff, Matt Foster, Milo Marshall, Abby Scollay, Haluk Tarcan, Yeuk Hei Dick Wan
  • Green Screen Supervisor – Éamonn McKinney
  • Green Screen Chargehand – Yudhveer Yogi Bassi
  • Tandem Unit Green Screen Supervisor – Joe Neeson
  • Tandem Unit Green Screen Chargehand – Séamus Walsh
  • Green Screen Riggers – Mason Barry, Jordan Bruno, Frankie Connolly, Dwayne Duncan, Lenny Harris, Harry Kelly, David Lockyer, Dom MacAuley, James McGinty, Séamus Sharkey, Amphon Supharee, Jermaine Yamoah
  • Visual Effects and Animation by – Industrial Light & Magic, A Lucasfilm Ltd. Company
  • Prop Master – Ben Wilkinson
  • Assistant Prop Master – Matthew Cooke
  • Supervising Props Storeman – Tom Gardner
  • Props Coordinator – Abi Elliston
  • Action Prop Buyer – Jonathan Downing
  • Assistant Buyer – Natalie Marquis
  • Action Props Concept Artist – James Wheeldon
  • Supervising Standby Props – Jason Torbett
  • Standby Props – Robin Chiu
  • Junior Floor Person – Seb Davies
  • Props Driver – Gavin Shepherd
  • Hand Props/Weapons Supervisor – Jonathan Wallace
  • Crowd Props Supervisor – Sonny Merchant
  • Supervising Standby Weapons – Jonathan James Evans
  • Standby Weapons – Christopher Beaumont
  • Workshop Supervisor – Christian Short
  • Workshop Chargehand – Jack Ferguson
  • Assistant Storeperson – Colin Merchant
  • Archive Storeperson – James Cooke
  • Junior Storepersons – Jessica Pearson, Harry Westley
  • Supervising Dressing Props – Peter Bigg, Craig Tarry, Pete Watson
  • Chargehand Dressing Props – Louis J Boon, Paul Burgess, Tony Price, Jake Wells
  • Dressing Props – John Booth, Jake Chancellor, Lauren Conlon, Luke Daniels, John Dempster, Ryan Dyer, Michael Fleming, David Forsyth, Laird Galloway, Ben Green, George Haylett, Kevin Herbert, Gary Ixer, Jak Lawson-Wells, Chris Pigott, Richard Preston, Andy Rolfe, Mark Timson, Dan Valentine, Katie-Jo Watson, Stacey Watts, Steve Westley, Buddie Wilkinson
  • Junior Dressing Props – Tyler Adlem, Austin Timson, Hannah Watkins-Lewis
  • Trainee Dressing Props – Mia Cooke
  • BFI Props Trainee – Cianna Cunningham
  • Supervising Prop Painter – Stuart J Hall
  • Junior Painter – Claudia Freeman
  • Tandem Unit Junior Floor Person – Saskia Lane
  • Chargehand Painter – Peter Le Pard
  • Workshop Chargehand – Terry Whitehouse
  • HOD Props & Set Dec Manufacturing – Tim Wildgoose
  • Props Manufacturing Coordinator – Maia Alvarez Stratford
  • Petty Cash Buyer – Berry Wasik
  • Assistant Buyer – James Reynolds
  • Senior Modellers – Pete Fielding, Alan Hardy, David Farrow, Will Sumpter, Mark Yeo
  • 3D Modellers – Tara Barzetovic, Matt Street, Nayda Venizelos
  • Workshop Manager – David Sillery
  • Senior Supervising Modellers – Stuart Meridew, Emily Bick, Graham Bowen, Martin Campbell, Holly Martin
  • Advanced Modellers – Noel Glennon, Miguel Quina, Dave Tincombe, Luisa Toledo, Paula Vine
  • Modellers - CNC – James Aubrey Brittan, Sophie Dyer Bartlett
  • Modellers – Joe Browning, Joe Fysh, Beth Harris, Jason Larcombe, Alex Lloyd, Fen Lundberg, Adam McGee Abe, Francesca O'Brien, Marie Parsons, Victoria Pearce, Tim Pratt, Ben Ressa, Benjamin Saunders, Camay Sungu, Hannah Treharne, Daniel Weymouth
  • Junior Modellers – Katy Chrysafi, Callum Higgins, Sophie King, Elsie Mortimer, Fran Pulford, Kaitee Reed, Claudia Sawyer
  • Advanced Mould Makers – Adrian Brady, Guy Mainwarring
  • Mould Maker – Kittie Dashwood
  • Junior Mould Maker – Isobel Campbell
  • Junior Mould Modeller – Lorenzo Fontanna
  • Trainee Modellers – Jacob Kempster, Lily Krempel
  • BFI Prop Making Trainee – Becca Taylor
  • Prop Painter – Jessica Martin
  • Junior Prop Painter – Isabelle Wilkins
  • Sculptor – Faye Wildgoose
  • Leather Worker – Chloe Stanyon
  • Construction Consultant – Paul Hayes
  • Construction Manager – Will Stickley
  • Construction Supervisor – Nicole Keating
  • Assistant Construction Coordinators – Katy Hayes, Laura Nugent
  • Buyer – Stuart Bradley
  • Construction Storeman – Adam Peacock
  • HOD Carpenter – Bradley Cooper
  • HOD Painter – Paul Whitelock
  • HOD Rigger – Shane Brady
  • HOD Plasterer – Martin Moran
  • HOD Metal Worker – Kevin Nugent
  • HOD Stagehand – Steve Bovingdon
  • HOD Sculptor – Ben Johnson
  • HOD Electrician – David White
  • Scenic Artists – Tom Kirkwood, Matthew Walker
  • Rigging Inspector – Gary Goble
  • Supervising Carpenters – Joe Alley, James Bede, Bill Bennett, Phil Bradley, Darryl Carter, Tony Challenor, Marcus Ehren, Chris Frewin, Jamie Gamblen, Conor Hayes, Joe Laidlaw, Graham Shepherdly, Mark Titmus, Jason Whyman
  • Supervising Painters – Mitchel Cooper, Andy Harvey, Connor Kennedy
  • Supervising Riggers – Terry Brown, Adam Coote, Jamie Wyatt
  • Supervising Stagehands – Brian Stachini, Lee Stachini, Max Stachini
  • Supervising Plasterers – Darren Blanchard, Rees Hayes, Morgan Moran
  • Supervising Metal Worker – Rob Fitzgibbon
  • Trainee Painter – Jack Locket
  • Action Vehicles HOD – Warren Stickley
  • Workshop Supervisor – Graham Dale
  • Department Coordinator – Daljit Colthorpe
  • Lead Model Maker – Ray Widdowson
  • Petty Cash Buyer – Claudia De Wolf
  • Fabricators – Dec Hardy, Paul Hitchinson, Caspar Phillips
  • Model Makers – Martin Cook, Martin Dallinger, Claire Green, David Larkin, Russell Shea, Tom Sinden
  • Trainee – Hugo Ricketts
  • Junior Fabricator – Sam Bentley
  • Greens Services provided by – Greens Team Ltd.
  • Dogs provided by – Birds & Animals UK
  • Dog Handlers – Colette McKenzie, Lydia Smith, Hamish Secrett, Laura Witham
  • Director of Photography - VFX Unit – Iain Struthers
  • A Camera/Steadicam Operator – Joe Russell
  • B Camera Operator – Iain Struthers ACO
  • A Camera First Assistant – Jamie Phillips
  • B Camera First Assistant – Ryan King
  • A Camera Second Assistant – Amber Osborne
  • B Camera Second Assistant – Neil McConville
  • Central Loader – Kofi Richards
  • Camera Trainee – Nia Berry
  • BFI Camera Trainee – Nicole Rumball
  • Tandem Unit A Camera/Steadicam Operator – Will Humphris
  • Tandem Unit B Camera Operator – Sam Barnes
  • Tandem Unit A Camera First Assistant – Russell Kennedy
  • Tandem Unit B Camera First Assistant – Jonathan Wright
  • Tandem Unit A Camera Second Assistant – Giles Taylor
  • Tandem Unit B Camera Second Assistant – Ryan Bessin
  • Tandem Unit Central Loader – Chloe Knight
  • Tandem Unit Camera Trainee – Stanley Blundell
  • Key Grip – Russell Diamond
  • Best Boy Grip – Andy Levett
  • A Camera Grip – Glen Dunning
  • B Camera Grip – Matt Clyne
  • Crane Grip – Alex Colthart
  • Crane Techs – Aiden Bell, James Duffy
  • Libra Head Tech – Lester Plant
  • Rigging Grip – Rory Single
  • Standby Rigger – Rob Armstrong
  • Standby Carpenter – JP McHugh
  • Standby Painter – Ryan Wilcox
  • Standby Stagehand – Sean McKeown
  • Grip Trainee – Elliot Izzard
  • BFI Grip Trainee – Callum Bampton
  • Tandem Unit Key Grip – Jody Knight
  • Tandem Unit Best Boy Grip – Peter Blewden
  • Tandem Unit Floor Grip – Mack Behan
  • Tandem Unit B Camera Grip – Ken Musson
  • Tandem Unit Trainee Grip – Dan Dykes
  • Tandem Unit Libra Head Tech – Gareth Viner
  • Tandem Unit Crane Grip – Gary Pocock
  • Tandem Unit Crane Tech – Steve Hideg
  • Tandem Unit Standby Carpenter – John Ryan
  • Tandem Unit Standby Painter – Simon Hutchings
  • Tandem Unit Standby Rigger – Lawrence Carter
  • Tandem Unit Standby Stagehand – Jamie Reed
  • Production Sound Mixer – Danny Hambrook, AMPS
  • First Assistant Sound – Michael Sinden, Lee Thompson
  • Second Assistant Sound – Jordan Feemster
  • Sound Trainee – Imogen Jeffrey-Badger
  • BFI Sound Trainee – Jodi Morrison
  • Tandem Unit Sound Mixer – Tim White
  • Tandem Unit First Assistant Sound – James Gibb, Emma Meaden
  • Tandem Unit Second Assistant Sound – Phil Stander
  • Tandem Unit Sound Trainee – Imogen Jeffrey-Badger
  • Digital Imaging Operator – Mustafa Tyebkhan
  • Data Manager – Ashley Cooke
  • DIT Assistant – Francesca Stone
  • BFI DIT Trainee – Pablo Brown-Jennett
  • Tandem Unit Digital Imaging Operator – Marc-Jason Maier
  • Tandem Unit Data Manager – Oliver Smith
  • Tandem Unit DIT Assistants – Tara Dreyfous, Adam Jasinski
  • Video Playback Operator – Richard Shean
  • Video Assistant – Sam Louka
  • Video Trainee – Marlon Roach
  • BFI Video Trainee – Poppy Conway
  • Tandem Unit Video Operator – Matthew Fox
  • Tandem Unit Video Assistant – Nia Ashby
  • Tandem Unit Video Trainee – Alex Critchley
  • Gaffer – Jonathan Spencer
  • Best Boy – Luke Farrow
  • Floor Best Boy – Jordan Spencer
  • Shooting Desk Operator – George Jenkins
  • BFI Electrical Trainee – Belle Palmano
  • Standby Practical Electricians – Jerdan Taylor, Josh White
  • Standby Rigger – Paul Moore
  • DMX Assistant – Henry Hulme
  • Tandem Unit Gaffer – Mark Alvarez
  • Tandem Unit Best Boy – Richard Anderson
  • Tandem Unit Floor Best Boy – William Sheffield
  • Tandem Unit Data Technician – Tim Corke
  • Tandem Unit Shooting Desk Operator – Tom North-Davies
  • Tandem Unit Standby Rigger – Amphon Supharee
  • Lighting Technicians – Sam Elvin, Harvey Faulkner, Connor Drew Jones, Darrell McGuigan
  • Tandem Unit Lighting Technicians – Renee Illian, Zack Scott, Andy O'Driscoll, Nick Rogers, Gary Warn
  • HOD Practical Electrician – Colin Townsend
  • Supervising Practical Electrician – Billy Clifford
  • Chargehand Practical Electricians – Michael Barham, George Clifford, Normen Luzinsky
  • Practical Electricians – Warren Davies, Ethan Finnis, Matt Fitzgerald, Dean Hitchcock, Terry Hudson, Douglas Johnson, James Marks, Simon Purdy, Harry Patrick Thompson, Charles Woollard
  • Standby Practical Electricians – Dale Collinson, Richard Follett
  • Rigging Gaffer – Jason Martin
  • Best Boy – Darren Harvey
  • Supervising Desk Operator – Andy Munday
  • Rigging Electrical Board Operators – Peter Gilmour, Stavros Kyriacou
  • Floor Supervisors – Matthew Martin, Lee Martin
  • Chargehand Rigging Electricians – Charlie Dixon, Lee Hatcher, Josh Crisp
  • Rigging Electricians – Alex Bond, Danny Butler, Joshua Faulkner, Cody Hatcher, Edward Horton, Mick Keeley, Craig Lawson, Robbie Martin, Jock Norton, Richard Philbert
  • HOD Rigger – Paul Wellstead
  • Supervising Electrical Rigger – Garry Ridgwell
  • Chargehand Electrical Riggers – D A Horsley, Luke Ridgwell
  • Electrical Riggers – Brian Allen, Trevor Carey, Aaron Duncan, Jack Duford, Fred Faulkner, Cassidy Graham Gillivan, Michael Greenhalgh, Mark Horsley, Richard Law, Jonathan Maynard, Paul Moore, Del Norbury, Martin O'Connor, Cliff Proctor, Glen Southern
  • Costume Supervisor – Kate O'Farrell
  • Assistant Costume Designers – Richard Davies, Paula Fajardo
  • Assistant Costume Designer - Creatures – Eloise Park
  • Costume Design Assistants – Ellen Conrad, Stephanie Potter
  • Junior Design Assistant – Mikolaj Wasowski
  • Concept Artists – Glyn Dillon, Andrei Riabovitchev, Norman Walshe
  • Chief Textile Artist – Jackie Moody
  • Senior Textile Artists – Francesca Ackerson, Sadie Tilbury
  • Textile Artists – Niamh Cunningham, Betty Lee, Victoria Morgan, Caroline Weston
  • Textile Trainee – Eloise Lloyd Adams
  • Principal Cutters – Malin Anderson, Robert Sutherland
  • Creatures & Crowd Cutter – Geoff Slack
  • Junior Cutters – Linards Augusts, Jonathan Burniston
  • Costume Dept Coordinators – Kyle Trenton Stewart, Corinna Kennedy White
  • Senior Buyer – Sarah Tiffin
  • Buyers – Jessica Curties, Rachele Verrecchia
  • Junior Buyer/Assets Coordinator – Francesca Ulanoff
  • Cutter – Francis Campbell
  • Senior Makers – Michela Clegg, Emily Jane Hudson, Kaye Woodcock, Marzena Majzon
  • Makers – Carly Andrews, Pauline Bidegaray, Carla Bonilla Amadeo, Alice Brown, Valeria Cantelli, Eve Collins, Bethany Morton, Rosie Neate, Kate Peters
  • Junior Makers – Christian Hudson, Poppy Lees, Jodie Roberts, Cecile Shills
  • Key Senior Standby – Felicity Goldsworthy
  • Principal Standby – Harriet Town
  • Senior Principal Standbys – Maite Chemin, Lois Connell, Talulah Mason, Amy Wallace
  • Tandem Unit Principal Standbys – Chloe Holdforth, Leigh Nicol, Lucy Pugh-Bevan
  • Tandem Unit Junior Standby – Emily Chung
  • Crowd Wardrobe Supervisor – Shirley Nevin
  • Crowd Wardrobe Mistress – Catherine Woolston
  • Crowd Mistress – Nicole Hayter
  • Crowd Fitters – Emma Burnand, Laura Johnson, Phillip Lester
  • Crowd Alterations Hands – Jesse Hansen, Francis Ponisi
  • Senior Costume Assistant - Stunts – Paul Harvey
  • Standby Stunts Assistant – Archie Campbell
  • Crowd Key Costume Standby – Leanne Fry
  • Standby Costume Assistants – Georgina Martin, Ciara Sheridan
  • Crowd Costume Assistants – William Evans, Katie Hudson, Jessie McKenzie, Grace Taylor-Shaw
  • Crowd Costume Juniors – Stephen Mead, Charlotte Moroney, Sorcha Ni Fhloinn, Sonam Tobgyal
  • Costume Gangsman – Craig Morrison
  • Costume Trainees – Calum Marshall, Matilda Southcott, Tallulah Brown, Lydia Hughes, Izzi Clews
  • Costume Props/Armoury by Makinarium UK Ltd.Amanda Darby, Skye Everson, Kevin Giles, Robin Lawrence, Graeme McCracken, Stefanie Pengilly, Kirsty Peters, Kathryn Prince, Stephen Rogers, Amber Rose Thompson, Josh Webb
  • Hair & Makeup Supervisor – Gerda Lauciute
  • Senior Hair & Makeup Artist – Daniele Nastasi
  • Hair & Makeup Artist/Wigmaker – Colette Fishlock
  • Hair & Makeup Artists – Mathilda Austin, Holly Caddy, Sally Crawshaw, Amy Cuppage, Hayley Gittins, Suhyun Kang
  • Hair & Makeup Juniors – Emmalee Etherington, Issy Walton
  • Hair & Makeup Trainees – Megan Keepence, Katie Narramore
  • BFI Hair & Makeup Trainee – Erin Grace Wheatland
  • Crowd Hair & Makeup Supervisor – Nicola Mount
  • Crowd Hair & Makeup Artists – Daisy Almond, Leigh Crawford, Emily Dodge, David Dorling, Katie Finch, Kamen Glover, Lizzie Judd, Rebecca Kempton, Molly Lister, Gary Machin, Lynsey McIlwaine, Laura Morse, Nina Pratley, Tamara Ramsey-Crockett, Natasha Richards, Emma Sherry, Lauren K Smith, Morag Smith, Caitlin Tanner, Georgia Thompson
  • Crowd Hair & Makeup Barbers – Maisie Caen-Reilly, Lisa Otterburn
  • Crowd Hair & Makeup Junior – Rosalyn Fochs
  • Crowd Hair & Makeup Trainees – Hannah-Louise Callaghan, Holly Chambers, Alice Holgate, Ellie Jarvis
  • CFX Production Supervisor – Katie Newitt
  • CFX Assistant Production Supervisor – Samantha Langridge
  • CFX Project Manager – Vanessa Bastyan
  • Animatronic & Performance Coordinator – Derek Arnold
  • CFX Assistant Coordinators – Joe Carlyle, Emma Green
  • CFX Production Assistant – Rosie Hardiman
  • Creature Concept Designers/Senior Sculptors – Ivan Manzella, Martin Rezard, Louis Wiltshire
  • Creature Concept Designers/Sculptors – Tom Blake, Stefano Cordioli, Andre Gilbert
  • Sculptor – Justin Pitkethley
  • Senior Modellers – Brian Best, Tom Packwood
  • Senior 3D Modeller – Scott Riley
  • Paint Design Supervisor – Henrik Svensson
  • Hair & Fur Supervisor – Jodi Corpe
  • Senior Hair & Fur Technician – Stephanie Hovette
  • Hair & Fur Technicians – Sophie Ablett, Maisie Powell-Jones, Sophie Rechtberger
  • Junior Hair & Fur Technician – Zoe Mansfield-Nieberg
  • Supervising Foam Modeller – Jimmy Bernardinis
  • Supervising Skin Modeller – Cerina Knott
  • HOD Model Mouldshop – Kenny Wilson
  • Modelmaking Supervisor – Paul Szebesta
  • Senior Modelmaker – Lee Towersey
  • Modellers – Mitchell Chamberlain, Gemma Fee, Samuel Johnson, Luca Riboni, Francesca Rivera-Arill, Bobbi Roberts, Nick Tyrrell
  • Animatronic Design Supervisor – Gustav Hoegen
  • Senior Animatronic Designers – Tim Berry, Karl Gallivan, Joshua Lee, Adrian Parish
  • Animatronic Designers – Matthew MacMurray, Ashton McCarthy-Gould, Gerard Moore
  • Junior Animatronic Designers – Nicolas Ferrard, Matthew Hart, Kieran Meadows
  • Electronic Design & Development Supervisor – Matthew Denton
  • Fabrication Design Supervisor – Fiona Barnes
  • Senior Fabrication Designers – Sherri Hazzard, Jessie Hinton, Lotta Hoegen, Thea Keenan
  • Fabrication Designers – Claire Bannister, Rebecca Simm
  • Fabricators – Natalie Pettigrew, Christopher Barlow
  • Junior Fabricator – Bethany Harkess
  • Fabrication Assistant – Emily Booth
  • Mouldmakers – Robert Skene, Jessica Tucker
  • Silicone Technician – Molly Bowen-Schofield
  • Paint Finish Artist – Patrick Caracedo-Barbet
  • Junior Mouldmaker – Isobel Wood
  • Mouldshop Assistants – Mabli Non Jones, Yannis Petridis
  • Modelmaking Assistants – Harry Helsdon, Archer Hodges
  • Key Prosthetic Artists – Elizabeth Barlow, Jennifer Kewley, Megan Thomas
  • Prosthetic Assistant – Samanta Maslauskaité
  • 3D Manufacturing Coordinator – Robyn Andrews
  • Carpenter – Lily Aleck
  • BFI CFX Trainees – Rowena Smith, Ben Dalitz
  • Special Effects Supervisor – Luke Murphy
  • Floor Supervisors – Jody Eltham, Dean Ford
  • Prep Supervisor – Darrell Guyon
  • Workshop Supervisors – Phil Ashton, Michael Fox
  • Wire Supervisor – Mark Berry
  • Lead Senior Technicians – Craig Leong, Nigel Sinclair, Phoebe Tait, Tony Turner
  • SFX Coordinator & Buyer – Jake Edwards
  • SFX Coordinator – Courtney Hooper
  • Senior Technicians – John Duffy, Russell Farns, Bruce Mayhew, Daniel Meaker, Colin Nicholson, Declan O'Donnell, Tori Williams, Paul Hodges
  • SFX Rigger – Tom Smith
  • Technicians – Chris Arnott, James Holbrook, James Miller, David Rigley-Williamson, Adam Sawatzki, Josh Seatherton, Jackson Wise, Tom Costelloe, Dean Mitchell, Ben Ember
  • SFX Driver – Richard Wallace
  • Assistant Technicians – Nathan Chidgey, Barnaby Jay, Dean Lomas, James McKnight, Holly Pomfret
  • SFX Trainees – Joss Cleary, Joe Homewood, Callum Lumbard

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