Since Boba Fett is a nothing character from an unpopular TV special that even George Lucas hated, I highly doubt that he will be in The Empire Strikes Back.Having Cobb Vanth would mean explaining who the hell Cobb Vanth is and why the hell he's wearing Boba's armour, and since Cobb Vanth is a nothing character from an unpopular book and that nobody cares about Cobb Vanth I highly doubt Cobb Vanth will be on the show.
Since Boba Fett is a nothing character from an unpopular TV special that even George Lucas hated, I highly doubt that he will be in The Empire Strikes Back.
It would take just as long to explain how Boba Fett survived the Sarlacc Pit as it would to explain how someone else got his armor.
Too simple. Besides, people want Fett. Personally, I think Fett sucks and his coming back is exactly what I feared with this series.Less, since for Fett you also have to mention him being IN the Sarlacc Pic in the first place. Can't assume everybody has seen Empire and Jedi.
Cobb: I'm the sheriff.
Mando cocks his head, nods towards the man's armor: You're not Mandalorian.
Cobb: Bought it from some scavengers. Comes in handy 'round these parts.
And BOOM, done. Provided we're on Tatooine already, Star Wars nerds connect the dots between the armor and Fett, and new fans have exactly as much information as they need to move forward.
And? I figured as much when they announced the show. Doesn't change how I feel about it.C'mon - it was inevitable.
Too simple. Besides, people want Fett. Personally, I think Fett sucks and his coming back is exactly what I feared with this series.
People said the same about Pedro Pascal. And yet, here were are with him mostly doing VO for two other actors and showing his face exactly once the entire season. Plus, it's Star Wars. That gets a lot of people WAY more interested in even minor parts.
Exactly, Pedro Pascale still voiced the character every time he was onscreen. They're not going to make a big announcement about someone like Olyphant if he's not going to be seen or heard in some way.You're suggesting the opposite though. There's no way they'd hire a big-name actor like Olyphant and then just use him as a stunt double and have someone else dub over his voice. That's ludicrous.
That's not really the same since I believe Fett was created for Empire, and was included in the Holiday Special as a promotion for it.Since Boba Fett is a nothing character from an unpopular TV special that even George Lucas hated, I highly doubt that he will be in The Empire Strikes Back.
I wouldn't say "he sucks," he's just not very interesting. The most interesting about him is his look. (Which is why he became so popular off of an action figure.) But that's moot here.Too simple. Besides, people want Fett. Personally, I think Fett sucks and his coming back is exactly what I feared with this series.
That could work.I don't want Boba to be alive, that's the only problem I have with it.
If they want Boba in something, either give him his own show, or have him show up in a pre-ROTJ series.
No one is immune to accidents, even Fetts.Yeah. I mean if he has the skill to somehow survive a Sarlacc, how the heck did he let Han Laurel and Hardy him in the first place?
Boba survived the Sarlacc TWICE in the EU, which makes it even worse.
He is dull and overblown. There is precisely one story from the Legends EU of his that I liked.agree with you on Fett, mind you. He's dull and overblown, and I've been resigning myself to his inevitable appearance since this show was announced.
See above. I still think he sucks because he is dull, overblown, and more popular because...he looks cool.I wouldn't say "he sucks," he's just not very interesting. The most interesting about him is his look. (Which is why he became so popular off of an action figure.) But that's moot here.
It is even worse.Boba survived the Sarlacc TWICE in the EU, which makes it even worse.
Fett was intriguing because, at the time he was introduced, he was the only one of his kind that we knew about, aside from his brief and non-canonical appearance in the much-maligned "Holiday Special". In fact, I remember reading something back during the time of ESB, saying he was the "Last of the Mandalorians". Now that we know that he's really neither (apparently) a true Mandalorian, nor the last of anything (except maybe the Old Republic Clone Army), and since we've seen others who are far more capable (and true Mando), he's actually become somewhat pedestrian.
I am highly interested in seeing how they plan to reconcile the relatively laid-back Clone-War era Mandos (like Bo Katan) with the highly regimented and almost zealot-like attitude of the "This Is The WAY!" Mandos that Din Djarin has been running with.
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