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What’s in store for Boba Fett and his live-action TV show

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Despite not having as much screen time in the films compared to more main Star Wars characters, this fan-favorite character continues to rise in popularity. Boba Fett, the notorious bounty hunter, is now getting a TV show centered around him, and for many Star Wars fans, the character is finally getting the respect and attention he deserves.

Boba Fett, previously one of the most feared bounty hunters in the Star Wars galaxy, was officially announced to have his own Disney+ TV show series: The Book of Boba Fett, set to start streaming Dec. 29. Star Wars officially released the show’s trailer on Nov. 1, revealing some key components about the character and what the show is all about. 

“I want to see some sick battles,” said Donovin Atkinson ‘24. “I’m looking forward to that. I want to see flashbacks, backstories. I want to see [Cad Bane], and some of the other characters that you may only see in the comics and stuff like that. They have a lot they can throw in there, so I hope they do.”

The Book of Boba Fett was officially announced in the post credit scene of The Mandalorian. The scene featured Boba returning to the desert planet of Tatooine, where he finds Bib Fortuna, formerly Jabba the Hutt’s right hand man, on the throne of what used to be Jabba’s palace. It is assumed that Fortuna rose to power after Princess Leia strangled Jabba in Return of the Jedi, which helped her rescue Han Solo and escape with her life.

However, following the events of The Mandalorian’s second season, Fortuna’s rulership is put to an end, as Fett and his mercenary partner, Fennec Shand, take out Fortuna and claim control over the palace, along with what’s left of Jabba’s crime syndicate. 

“I feel like it was a bit of a surprise, [knowing] his ideals,” said Atkinson. “He usually is working for other people, and he never really settles down in one spot for a long time, so I was thrown off by that a little. He has a lot of influence on everyone, so he can do a good job leading a crime syndicate, but I don’t see why he has to.”

Based on the show’s trailer, which depicts Boba in control of Jabba’s former palace and the remnants left of Jabba’s crime syndicate, Fett and Shand will be attempting to rule more humanely and be more respected as leaders, in contrast to how Jabba was feared throughout the galaxy rather than respected. Throughout the Star Wars comics and cinematic universe, Jabba has been known to own slaves, kill those who question him or oppose his viewpoints, and overall, any of those who threaten his power. 

“I don’t really expect [Boba] not to be feared,” said Ru Aluwihare ‘25. “He is still probably going to be feared a lot, because he used to be a [legendary] bounty hunter, but he definitely will be respected as well.” 

Despite the show taking place after the events of The Mandalorian’s second season, the show might also go over some of Boba’s backstory that hasn’t been seen in live-action yet. Specifically, how Boba escaped the deadly sarlacc pit, instead of being digested for 1000 years.

According to popular Star Wars youtuber, Star Wars Theory, in the Star Wars non-canon comics, Boba was able to escape the sarlacc pit multiple times. For one of these scenarios, Boba had been able to speak telepathically with the first victim of the sarlacc, who had some control over the sarlacc. Boba was then able to stimulate the sarlacc into making contact with his jetpack, causing it to explode. With a frightened sarlacc, Boba was able to mobilize, and he proceeded to blow up the inside of the sarlacc with his grenades, leading to his escape. 

“I feel like it’d be nice to fill that gap,” said Atkinson. “A lot of the fans would be happy… and I feel like it would fit really well into the show… If they show that, that’s going to be one of my top Star Wars moments.” 

According to digitalspy.com, throughout the Star Wars original trilogy, Boba Fett has had about five minutes of screen time across all three films. For many Star Wars fanatics that have been a fan of the character all the way back to the original trilogy, they have wanted more screen time for the fan-favorite character, and with the release of this live–action show focused on Fett, fans will receive their wish. 

“In the original trilogy, we haven’t been able to see his face [much],” said Atkinson. “You wouldn’t think he’s this super important guy… If they can really show us the power behind the name Boba Fett, that would help people that have only seen the movies and don’t know a whole lot about him. They’ll understand how infamous he is.”

Along with Boba Fett having his own live–action show, Star Wars has announced live action shows focused upon Obi–Wan Kanobi, Ahsoka Tano, Lando, Cassian Andor and more characters. Until the release of The Mandalorian on Disney+, Star Wars hadn’t made any live-action shows for its characters.

“I’m really happy they’re giving other characters their own shows, because there are so many characters in Star Wars that are interesting, and it’s cool that they get their own screen time and shows,” said Aluwihare. “Obi–Wan is my favorite character, so I’m really glad about [his live-action show], and I think that it’s really cool that they are actually caring about the other characters they’ve written, instead of just the main ones.”

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he/him This is my third year on The Arrow staff. I am Co-Editor in Chief of the print issue.  Previously I was the Sports Section editor. I enjoy the freedom we have to write about what Students at WHS are interested in. In my spare time, I run cross country for Westlake and binge watch movies and TV shows. I am a Marvel and Star Wars fanatic. Something interesting about me is that my favorite meal combo is Mountain Dew with chocolate–covered pancakes.
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