Over the weekend, Peter Mayhew, AKA, Chewbacca, the man inside the furriest of fury costumes, began tweeting a bunch of photos from the set of Star Wars. The exciting part for fans? Pretty much no one had ever seen any of them before. For a movie so exhaustively covered in everything from magazines to other movies, the fact that there are any photos out there we haven’t seen before was something of a surprise, but they just kept coming. Check out some of the highlights below:
Mine, you hear me, all mine! And I'm tall, so nyah nyah! pic.twitter.com/UAEARl2Mjl
— Peter Mayhew Foundation (@TheWookieeRoars) January 13, 2014
You never know how many people are just feet away when you see your favorite shot. It takes a village to make a movie pic.twitter.com/hrDEm073eI
— Peter Mayhew Foundation (@TheWookieeRoars) January 13, 2014
Kirsh, George and the unseen Darth 3p0 pic.twitter.com/m7N9rcgJaO
— Peter Mayhew Foundation (@TheWookieeRoars) January 13, 2014
Long nights of rehearsal were routine. pic.twitter.com/b00ItUgzTS
— Peter Mayhew Foundation (@TheWookieeRoars) January 13, 2014
NSFW upskirt pic pic.twitter.com/8fuUUXMdX5
— Peter Mayhew Foundation (@TheWookieeRoars) January 13, 2014
Internet, your going to like this one. pic.twitter.com/xsWax66f4p
— Peter Mayhew Foundation (@TheWookieeRoars) January 13, 2014
Not even I can caption this one. My brain overloads. pic.twitter.com/mslcdJ00SP
— Peter Mayhew Foundation (@TheWookieeRoars) January 13, 2014
The rest of us looked away as Han had a private moment. Everyone but HER. pic.twitter.com/zBpU5x0hV8
— Peter Mayhew Foundation (@TheWookieeRoars) January 13, 2014
Remember the pics of me lifting @CarrieFFisher? She was willing to return the favor… pic.twitter.com/gNspx551cb
— Peter Mayhew Foundation (@TheWookieeRoars) January 13, 2014
You can see the rest over at Mayhew’s super-fun Twitter feed. Amazingly, he claims to still have over a thousand more photos in his archive from the filming of the original ONLY Star Wars trilogy. What can we expect in the future? Candid shots of the Emperor without his robe? A Post-It note with “Midi-Chlorians??” written on it, then furiously scribbled out and thrown in the trash? An explanation of what the hell was wrong with this dude’s head? Who knows? But we’re excited to find out.