
The only question: What will Boba name it? (Plus, Danny Trejo, playing the rancor keeper, is now in Star Wars. It’s adorable! The Twins gift Fett a new rancor, meaning the palace will again be home to one of these gigantic creatures - as every fan of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi knows it should be.

The resulting fight is another inventive, brutal sequence that could only have come from Robert Rodriguez, and it all illustrates why Star Wars comics fans were so excited to see Krrsantan show up in live action. The Twins’ hired Wookiee gun, the towering Krrsantan, cuts Fett’s bacta nap short in a truly shocking moment. There are better ways to wake up than this. Rodriguez doesn’t rush the sequence, and we see Fett take stock of the massacre and mourn his new family. Following a meeting with the Pykes, he returns to his tribe only to find death and heartbreak, seemingly the work of the Kintan Striders. In the end, Fett’s greatest strength might just be his sense of fairness.įett flashes back once again, this time to far more troubling memories. Here are five highlights.īoba Fett’s mediation of a dispute - and a greater understanding of life in Mos Espa - leads to an unexpected offer of employment to local youth struggling under challenging economic conditions. Featuring visceral, grounded action courtesy of director Robert Rodriguez, some fun and creative additions to Boba’s growing army, and more engrossing revelations of Fett’s past with the Tuskens, “The Streets of Mos Espa” moves the story forward in both thrilling and tragic fashion. (Having a moral code, while honorable, hasn’t helped much either.) The third installment of The Book of Boba Fett, “ The Streets of Mos Espa,” explores this reality further, as Fett deals with everything from greedy vendors to home/palace invasion.

With an assassination attempt followed by the arrival of the Hutt Twins, Boba Fett learned quickly that maintaining power would be more difficult than taking it. Spoiler warning: This article discusses plot details from The Book of Boba Fett “Chapter 3: The Streets of Mos Espa.” Armor up and join every week as we list our highlights from each episode. The Book of Boba Fett, a new Original Series, is now streaming on Disney+.

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