Book of Boba Fett Review

After 41 years, Boba Fett is alive and getting back to work. Book of Boba Fett is key to the Stars Wars franchise, because it is allowing for more content to be created. The story Boba Fett gives us is one that you never really got in Star Wars. It shows how different every planet really is, that the Empire does not always have superiority, and lastly, that there was hope. Overall, I really enjoyed The Book of Boba Fett.

If you are a Stars Wars fan and want to get the most out of the show, watching The Mandalorian television series before The Book of Boba Fett, is necessary. The shows are on the same timeline. The two bounty hunters tend to help each other throughout and make a long lasting bound. But at first, they did not realize how much they both need each other.

The first season of Boba Fett stands in as a successor to the most recent season of Mandalorian. It just focused on Boba Fett’s back story for the first few episodes. The show depicts how Boba Fett survived on Tatooine after he tumbled unceremoniously into the Sarlacc pit in Return of the Jedi (1982). He miraculous escaped but then became unconscious for days and was stripped of his armor by passing Jawa’s, who they left him for dead. Does he survive in the Scorching desert with nothing and alone?

the show was very captivating and entertaining, The Star Wars brand has so much expansion that is possible in the future. There are very notable characters in book of Boba Fett that have been in other movies/shows. I enjoyed every second of the show and all the trivial details that true Star Wars fans would notice are superb. I would most definitely say it is a show with a lot of rewatch ability as there were multiple shows to branch off from the Mandalorian series, which allows so much credibility for the directors to make it exciting as possible.

Finally, I would like to leave you all with this. If you have never watched Star Wars before you could watch this show and enjoy it just as much as a die-hard fan. But you would miss the trivial details that really make the show amazing, the Easter eggs and little hints at something bigger than you are being shown. Disney + has an excessively big market to catch with Star Wars! They are not going to disappoint one bit.

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