Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Book of Boba Fett episode 6
Tatooine has been the main setting of The Book of Boba Fett, which highlights the differences between the desert world’s most famous locales, such as Mos Eisley, Mos Espa, and Mos Pelgo. While Luke Skywalker often bemoaned the unimportance of Tatooine in the first Star Wars film, the planet is easily one of the franchise’s most important planets, being the homeworld of Luke and Anakin Skywalker, as well as the sight of numerous key moments in the grander Star Wars saga. Tatooine has a large variety of cities and settlements that the movies and now The Book of Boba Fett have delved into, enriching the lore of Tatooine.
Tatooine is a harsh and unforgiving planet. While Luke Skywalker might have complained about his lack of excitement while growing up on the Outer Rim planet, anybody who can survive an upbringing on Tatooine is well-suited to the dangers of joining a rebellion of becoming a Jedi Knight. Tatooine had a diverse range of flora and fauna, most of which were extremely hazardous to humanoids. From gargantuan Krayt Dragons to the torturous sarlacc pit, to the unnamed multi-limbed reptilian monster that debuted in The Book of Boba Fett, some of the galaxy’s most dangerous creatures hail from Tatooine. But not all of the world’s dangers were creatures.
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Tatooine’s sapient life was as hazardous if not more so than their creatures. Tatooine was a hub for the galaxy’s criminal underworld, with Jabba the Hutt headquartering his criminal empire on Tatooine and numerous swoop gangs, bounty hunters, smugglers, and outlaws frequenting the sparsely-populated planet. Boba Fett and Fennec Shand,
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