He also says Boba Fett “came to an unceremonious end in Return of the Jedi.” Does this end mean death? Or just that his storyline ended? It’s a little ambiguous, but leaning towards dead. We reported this in “Is that Boba Fett’s damaged “ROTJ” jetpack on The Mandalorian’s speeder?” Since Fett without his jetpack doesn’t confirm he’s dead or alive, this falls under the it’s complicated banner.ĭuring a panel discussion with the cast of “The Mandalorian” with ATX Festival, Jon Favreau brought up Boba Fett as inspiration for the series. In the new trailer for Season 2 of The Mandalorian, there’s a distinctive shape and color on the back of Mando’s speeder, resembling Boba Fett’s jetpack in “Return of the Jedi.” It appears damaged and also possibly flipped horizontally. This falls under the it’s complicated banner. If it’s a flash forward, to the post-ROTJ era that is The Mandalorian, then it would mean he’s alive. If it’s a flashback, then it could still mean he’s in the Sarlacc or dead. We reported this in Temuera Morrison’s Agency Lists “Boba Fett” in Season 2 of “The Mandalorian” on His Resume. While unconfirmed by Lucasfilm, this second source adds validity. This follows the May 8th report done first by The Hollywood Reporter about the casting. Temuera Morrison’s agency, The Robert Bruce Agency, now lists Boba Fett in The Mandalorian on his resume. The “cloaked figure” is also named just that in the descriptive audio feature in Disney+. This would mean he’s alive after falling into the Sarlacc. It’s 99.9% likely to be Boba Fett, although he’s not named in the end credits, which would make it 100%. “A cloaked figure with a pale, bald head” played by Temuera Morrison appears at the end of “The Mandalorian” Season 2 Episode 1 (Chapter 9). It’s assumed that he’ll be in at least another episode of the show, too. In “The Mandalorian” Season 2 Episode 6 (Chapter 14), Temuera Morrison’s character is finally confirmed by name as Boba Fett, alive and reunited with his armor post-Sarlacc.
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LEGENDS = Outdated aka Expanded Universe.Yellow Text = It’s Complicated / Ambiguous / TBD.Below are our findings, sorted from newest to oldest: Verdict Key We’re both logging and analyzing Boba Fett-specific confirmations, ambiguities, and denials - each with date and original attribution. This exclusive “Fett Fact Check” is our own repository of what we learn, when we learn it. (See ‘s article for more of a deep dive into this all.) Nowadays, thanks to Disney and the Story Group actually, it’s even more clear what’s canon and what’s not (“legends”). In the Essential Reader’s Companion from 2012, there’s a clear explanation, too. For the brief period there were “tiers” of canon, where on one hand there’s the canon we still call canon today (aka George Lucas’ canon) but then the often-contradictory stories that make up the EU, which was always considered separate and not-Lucas-canon. Our use of “canon” below is George’s canon and nowadays Disney’s canon. George Lucas coined the EU for everything he didn’t create. Previously, EU involved a sort of “hierarchical” canon, which is ripe for confusion. Note that after Disney bought Lucasfilm and created the Story Group, on April 25, 2014, they decided that all of the “Expanded Universe” (EU) books and comics made up until that point were now considered “legends” and therefore not canon. This helps in reasoning and evaluating facts. We track who’s behind the information and what’s the evidence. Specifically for this feature, we note what is “canon” versus what is considered a legend / expanded universe and therefore is “not canon.” Please try again later.This page is our own repository of the facts: quotes with attribution over time from official sources. Sorry, you are ineligible to sign up for this newsletter. If you still have troubles receiving the emails, please contact EA. Please check your spam folder for the above email. You’ve already signed up for Star Wars Battlefront II newsletters with the above email. Unsubscribe at any time by changing your email preferences.
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