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That approach of course makes sense, as the barren landscapes and sand towns of planet Tattoine lend themselves easily to that sensibility. Written by Jon Favreau, with episodes directed by Robert Rodriguez, Dave Filoni, Steph Green, Bryce Dallas Howard and Kevin Tancharoen the show has a definitive Western feel – even more so than the Mandalorian. There’s a lot of flashbacks, a little bit of Dances with Wolves between Bobba and the Tuskans, and a significant amount of boring territorial politics before the show really starts going anywhere. As we cut to the present day, we see Bobba and his loyal aide, Fennec Shand (Ming Na Wen), trying to establish control over their newly acquired Tattooine empire one they took from Jabba the Hut and Bib Fortuna. When he emerges from the monster’s throat, he is both rescued and imprisoned by a Tuskan raider tribe. The Book of Bobba Fett follows the legendary bounty hunter (Temuera Morrison) right from his escape from the Sarlacc Pitt after the events of the original Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.
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What is Bobba’s angle in all of this? Or, for that matter, what is the angle of the showrunners and writers? It’s almost a meta reference to what the audience might have been thinking so far. There is a moment in the finale when fan-favorite assassin/bounty hunter Cad Bane (Corey Burton) asks the protagonist, Bobba Fett, “What’s your angle?”. In the show’s greatest strength, however, also lies its greatest weakness. The Book of Bobba Fett, streaming on DisneyPlus Hotstar, ended its first season with an action packed, no-holds-barred finale, featuring an all-star cast from the Mandoverse (The Mandalorian DisneyPlus sub-universe within Star Wars). Written by: Jon Favreau, Noah Kloor, Dave FiloniĬinematography: David Klein, Dean Cundey, Paul HughenĮditor: Jeff Seibenick, Andrew S. Directors: Robert Rodriguez, Dave Filoni, Steph Green, Bryce Dallas Howard, Kevin Tancharoen