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  1. #BobaFett – plus #FennecShand – are expected to return today in the #Fortnite shop

    The "Book of Boba" look debuted back in December 2021 and occasionally returns

    #StarWars #TheBookOfBobaFett #DailyFett

  2. #CobbVanth wearing #BobaFett's armor in #TheMandalorian Season 2

    StarWarsExplained recently asked Jon Favreau if Cobb Vanth is OK (after being injured and seen in a bacta tank in #TheBookOfBobaFett), and Jon replied "he's still out there"

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  3. The Book Of Boba Fett – Season 1, Chapter 7: In The Name Of Honor (2022) – Review

    In The Name Of Honor brings The Book of Boba Fett to a large-scale, action-driven conclusion, delivering an episode that fully embraces spectacle while tying together the major threads established throughout the season. Following the momentum of Chapter 6, the finale feels focused and purposeful, paying off character arcs and conflicts in a way that highlights both the strengths and the ambitions of the series.

    By this stage, expectations were firmly in place. The arrival of key figures and the escalation of tensions on Tatooine had set the stage for a full confrontation between Boba Fett’s growing alliance and the forces of the Pyke Syndicate. The episode commits entirely to that payoff, Leaning into its Western and crime-drama influences while still maintaining the larger mythic tone of Star Wars.

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    Directed by Robert Rodriguez, from a script by Jon Favreau, the episode wastes little time in launching into its central conflict. Boba Fett, portrayed by Temuera Morrison, stands at the centre of it all – not just as a warrior, but as a leader attempting to reshape his identity and purpose. That shift, from feared bounty hunter to protector of a community, is one of the defining elements of the series, whether the fans like it or not, and the finale leans heavily into it.

    The battle for Mos Espa unfolds with a sense of scale that surpasses anything seen earlier in the show. Streets become battlegrounds as Boba’s allies, including Fennec Shand, played by Ming-Na Wen, and the returning Din Djarin, voiced by Pedro Pascal, take on the Pyke forces. The action is relentless, featuring Fett’s full range of weapons, shoot outs in the streets, and the introduction of powerful droid enforcers that raise the stakes significantly.

    The episode balances large-scale action with character moments. Din’s continued involvement reinforces the bond established in The Mandalorian, while also grounding the chaos in something more personal. His dynamic with Grogu, who returns at a crucial moment, adds both emotional weight and a sense of continuity across the interconnected shows.

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    Grogu’s presence, in particular, becomes a turning point in the battle. His use of the Force highlights his growth while reinforcing the themes introduced in Chapter 6. Rather than simply serving as a plot device, he becomes an active participant in shaping the outcome, bringing together both the larger conflict and the personal journey at the heart of the story.

    The episode also pays off the threat established by Cad Bane, voiced by Corey Burton. His confrontation with Boba Fett is one of the most anticipated elements of the finale, and it delivers both in terms of tension and thematic resonance. The duel between them is more than just a physical clash—it represents a collision between two versions of the same world: the ruthless bounty hunter past and the more principled path Boba is attempting to take.

    By the conclusion, the battle is won, and Boba Fett stands not as a conqueror, but as a protector. His acceptance by the people of Mos Espa signals the completion of his transformation. It’s a resolution that aligns with the themes explored throughout the series: identity, redemption, and the possibility of change.

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    Looking at The Book Of Boba Fett as a whole, it’s a series defined by ambition and contrast. At its best, it offers a compelling reimagining of an iconic character, shifting the focus from myth to humanity. It explores what happens when a figure known for silence and efficiency is given space to reflect, to grow, and to choose a different path.

    At it’s worst, the series struggles with balance. The integration of characters and storylines from The Mandalorian occasionally overshadows Boba Fett’s own narrative, creating a sense of uneven focus. Yet, those same connections also enrich the broader universe, making the story feel part of something larger and more interconnected. If it had been simply been titled The Mandalorian Season 3 – The Book Of Boba Fett some of these complaints would have been bypassed.

    What ultimately defines the series is its willingness to take risks. It challenges fans expectations of who Boba Fett is and what his story should be, trading pure spectacle for character-driven storytelling, while still delivering moments of action and excitement when they matter most.

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    In The Name Of Honor delivers the large-scale payoff that’s expected from a finale, while staying true to the character journey at the core of the series. As a conclusion, it feels earned, bringing closure to Boba Fett’s arc while leaving the door open for future stories. the series stands as an intriguing and worthwhile chapter in the evolving landscape of Star Wars television, one that may not always be consistent, but is always aiming for something more than the obvious path.

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  4. #BobaFett is confirmed to have at least double the screen time as #TheBookOfBobaFett Season 1 Episode 5 in the upcoming feature film, #TheMandalorianAndGrogu, which premieres in just 50 days

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  5. What If 'The Book of Boba Fett' Season 2 were to happen?

    #TheBookofBobaFett #StarWars #FanthaTracks #bobafett #thebookofbobafett 

    We look at what could happen if there was ever a second season of The Book of Boba Fett.

    Read the whole story at the below link:

    fanthatracks.com/news/film-mus

  6. The season one finale of #TheBookOfBobaFett aired on this day in 2022

    May one day we get a disc release, "art of" book, comic adaptation, and/or season two announcement

    #BobaFett #StarWars #DailyFett

  7. There's a special edition (aka chaser variant, includes belt, jetpack, and Tusken staff props), common (includes helmet), uncommon (includes chest armor), rare (includes blaster pistol with sound/animate effect), ultra rare (includes EE-3 blaster with sound/animate effect) and secret rare (includes gauntlet with animated flamethrower effect) – each with varying edition sizes

    #BobaFett #TheBookOfBobaFett #StarWars #DailyFett (2/2)

  8. The latest officially licensed VeVe #BobaFett NFT (a digital collectible) is available today on their site

    Blind box style, they're selling six different #TheBookOfBobaFett Boba Fett digital figures, each with a costume/prop add-on

    Note: while blockchain NFTs are known to contribute to more carbon emissions, VeVe says they're 100% carbon neutral

    #StarWars #DailyFett (1/2)

  9. Out of the rounded-up one minute of screen time for #BobaFett in #TheBookOfBobaFett Season 1 Episode 6, which premiered on this day in 2022, at least he got a "helmet nod" moment in there – albeit without his iconic helmet on

    For comparison, by our own calculations, he was on screen for 6 minutes and 32 seconds in "The Empire Strikes Back," 1 minute and 16 seconds in "Return of the Jedi," and 14 seconds in "Star Wars: SE," although those appearances expanded his fan base

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  10. #BobaFett, shown here in #TheBookOfBobaFett Season 1 Episode 5, which premiered on this day in 2022

    In truth, Boba Fett didn't even appear in this episode of his own show – just a name check in dialogue at the end

    #BringBobaBack #StarWars #DailyFett

  11. One version of the #AttackOfTheClones Steelbook disc release in 2020 featured a giant #JangoFett rendering on the back cover

    Not the same as the more common release with Yoda on the front, this one may have been limited to European sales

    Related: still no disc release for #TheBookOfBobaFett

    #StarWars #DailyFett