The Book of Boba Fett received mixed reviews throughout season 1, but one humorous theory may finally explain an odd character change. Temuera Morrison's Boba Fett finally reappeared in Star Wars thanks to The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett. The latter reveals the former bounty hunter's story in both the past and the present. In the scenes depicting the past, Boba Fett escapes the Sarlacc, which he tumbled into in 1983's Return of the Jedi. He eventually gets into the good graces of the Tusken Raiders, and Boba Fett survives for years in the Tatooine desert. In the present, Boba Fett attempts to become the new crime lord on Tatooine, but the locals and the Pykes don't make it easy.
Though the series had Boba Fett's name in the title, it was always about expanding The Mandalorian universe. After four episodes showcasing Boba Fett's story, episode 5 featured Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) getting Mandalorian armor for Grogu and acquiring a new ship. Episode 7 then brought Grogu back, showing the character continuing his Jedi training with a younger version of Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker. The finale then brought Boba Fett and Mando together in a big battle on Tatooine.
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There are some odd character choices in The Book of Boba Fett, and one theory might explain them. When Boba Fett first debuted in Star Wars, he was a bounty hunter with stylish armor and a penchant for disintegrating things. But Book of Boba Fett makes the character a good guy from the beginning, and he rarely appears on screen with his iconic helmet. However, a fan they (via Reddit) may reveal why. According to the theory, The Book of Boba Fett is an actual book that Boba Fett wrote,
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