The Book Of Boba Fett Star Admits Series Hurt The Fan-Favorite Character

By Matthew Swigonski | Published

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Since Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope first hit theaters in 1977, the franchise has thrived when adhering to the “less is more” mantra, offering just a taste of iconic characters or game-changing moments. Despite his imposing presence and all-time great villain performance, Darth Vader clocks just about 12 minutes in the original Star Wars film, giving him a mysterious and tantalizing aura. According to Temuera Morrison, who starred as Boba Fett in The Book of Boba Fett, giving too much screen time to the infamous bounty hunter had the opposite effect, damaging the fan-favorite’s reputation.

Too Much Of A Good Thing

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While appearing at Fan Expo in Chicago, Morrison admitted that giving fans too much of a good thing in The Book of Boba Fett stripped away the allure of his character. “Sometimes, I’d say [to Jon Favreau], ‘I think this is too much, I think this is too much,” Morrison revealed. “I said: ‘Noah [Kloor], this scene tomorrow. I’m talking too much! This Boba Fett doesn’t talk this much.”

The Curtain Was Pulled Back Just A Little Too Far

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As Boba Fett became less of a brooding and tight-lipped bounty hunter and more of a somewhat talkative warlord on Tatooine in The Book of Boba Fett, Morrison believes that shift in his character ultimately hindered his potential. “This show’s reception does seem to have impacted the future of the character in the franchise,” Morrison said.

For now, Morrison also reveals that his character will be taking a back seat in the Star Wars Universe, confirming that the bounty hunter will not appear in the upcoming The Mandalorian & Grogu film.

A Lackluster Story All Around For The Iconic Character

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Many critics argued that while The Book of Boba Fett did well in bringing back one the franchises all-time favorite characters, the series fell flat by giving the character a lackluster story without adding to his already impressive lore. Not counting the often-ignored Star Wars Holiday Special, Boba Fett made his first appearance in Star Wars: Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back. Equipped with an intimidating spacecraft, a cool helmet, and amazing weaponry, Boba Fett plays a crucial part in capturing Han Solo and briefly giving Darth Vader the upper hand against the Rebels.

Less Screen-Time In The Original Trilogy Than You May Remember

Boba Fett’s usefulness to the Empire would be short-lived though after he is quickly defeated in Star Wars: Episode VI- Return of the Jedi during Luke Skywalker’s rescue mission of Han Solo at Jabba the Hutt’s palace. All-in-all, the bounty hunter had a total screen time of just six and a half minutes in the original trilogy. But his impact on pop culture would continue on for decades, becoming a fan-favorite character that would appear in dozens of Star Wars stories and even be emulated through countless cosplays at conventions throughout the world.

In This Case, Less Would Have Been More

In 2020, Star Wars fans got their first taste of the live-action return from the adult Boba Fett in Season Two of The Mandalorian. After the season finale, it was announced that The Book of Boba Fett would be coming to the Disney+ streaming service. In December 2021, the series made its debut, detailing the adventures of Boba Fett as he made his way out of the Sarlacc pit to eventually becoming a fearsome warlord on Tatooine.