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Boba Fett (/ ˌ b oʊ b ə ˈ f ɛ t, ˌ b ɒ-/ BO(H)B-ə FET) is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. First appearing in the Star Wars Holiday Special (1978), where he was voiced by Don Francks, he is an armored bounty hunter featured in both the original and prequel film trilogies.
Temuera Morrison portrays and voices the title character of The Book of Boba Fett. Boba Fett is the title character and antihero of The Book of Boba Fett. He is a Mandalorian bounty hunter, crime lord, and clone of his father Jango Fett. [1] In the series, he barely escapes the sarlacc [a] and loses his armor to Jawas.
Additionally, many of the cast and crew were unaware that the Jedi that appears in the final episode of the season would be Luke Skywalker. [36] As he did for the first season, [37] Star Wars creator George Lucas visited the set while Filoni was directing for the second season. [2] Sam Hargrave served as second unit director for the season.
The Mandalorian sought to rescue Grogu from Moff Gideon’s clutches in the Disney+ hit’s Season 2 finale — and along the way, he got an unexpected helping hand. A gloved helping hand, from no ...
Before starting The Mandalorian Season 3, here's what you should know about what happened to The Mandalorian and Baby Yoda in The Book of Boba Fett.
Daniel Logan (born 6 June 1987) is a New Zealand-born American actor. Logan is best known for his portrayal of Boba Fett from the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, for which he was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film (Supporting Actor) at the age of 15.
During the post-credits scene of “The Mandalorian” Season 2 finale, famed bounty hunter Boba Fett walks into the headquarters of a criminal syndicate to kill a former associate and take over.
Like the other spin-offs, The Book of Boba Fett is also set within the timeline of The Mandalorian, [5] and has been described as "The Mandalorian season 2.5". [ 50 ] [ 51 ] The production referred to each episode of The Book of Boba Fett as if it was a third season of The Mandalorian ; for example, the first episode was referred to as "301 ...