Since his surprise inclusion in The Mandalorian show, Boba Fett is set to star in his very own spin-off series The Book Of Boba Fett. After helping Din Djarin, Grogu, Bu-Katan, and co. capture Gideon and save baby Yoda, the iconic and incredibly popular bounty hunter was left to go on his own post-Empire adventures touring the galaxy.

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Five years on from his unceremonious death in the original trilogy, Boba is finally back in his armor and ready for revenge in the galaxy, especially after taking over Jabba's palace in Tatooine. As of yet no one really knows what will occur in the, or who will appear, in the Disney+ spin-off, but we do know Fett's storyline is one of the most interesting in the world of Star Wars.

10 The Mandalorian Made The Series Possible

The Mandalorian Season 2 finale

It would be unfair not to include the man who kicked off the Disney+ Star Wars TV show universe and most importantly made this Boba Fett series possible. Jon Favreau worked his magic once again and revived the struggling Star Wars franchise with his incredible writing and directing skills.

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After helping Mando protect Baby Yoda from a group of stormtroopers, the pair were an instant hit, and at some point in the near future when Boba Fett is in desperate need of help somewhere in the galaxy, maybe the Mandalorian is the man to call.

9 Mace Windu Is A Fan Favorite

Samuel L Jackson as Mace Windu holding a purple lightsaber in Star Wars

Mace Windu, despite not appearing through the entire prequel trilogy, was one of the most popular Jedi's of all time. His fighting style, the performance by Samuel L. Jackson, and most importantly his awesome purple lightsaber, made him an iconic fan-favorite. This meant that fans freaked out when Samuel L. Jackson teased that Windu may have survived his tragic fall in Revenge Of The Sith.

The Book Of Boba Fett could see Boba desperately trying to avenge his father Jango and get his revenge on the man who killed his father, Mace Windu. Now, this plot is something I'm sure most fans would love to see.

8 An Obi-Wan Appearance Could Tie Into His Show

Another Jedi who, unlike Mace Windu, is definitely alive during the Mandalorian time frame, is Obi-Wan Kenobi. Ewan McGregor is set to headline a limited series, along with the returning Hayden Christensen as Darth Vader. Noting yet has been revealed about the plot other than it is set ten years after the events of Revenge Of The Sith.

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One way to re-introduce Kenobi after such a long time could be a cameo in the Boba Fett series. After taking over Jabba's Palace in Tattoine, it's not out of the realm of possibility that Boba and Obi-Wan could cross paths at some point on the desert planet.

7 Han Solo Should Appear In His Enemies Series

Han Solo in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

Boba Fett's archenemy Han Solo, and vice-versa, has to be a part of this limited series. The pair has a somewhat troubled past and has crossed paths on multiple occasions. Boba kicked things off after he froze the galactic smuggler in carbonite to hung up in Jabba's Palace. Then, in retaliation, Han Solo sent him flying to his near-death in the Sarlacc Pit.

In order to avoid the sparse complaints at the visual effects of the de-aged Mark Hamil as Luke Skywalker in The Mandalorian, Alden Ehrenreich could reprise his role from the spin-off Solo: A Star Wars Story. Unless, of course, fans are desperate to see the return of Harrison Ford once again.

6 Lando Would Make For A Great Cameo

lando calrissian in star wars

Another smuggler, gambler, and later a general in the Rebel Alliance, Lando has too crossed paths with the bounty hunter himself on plenty of occasions, and just like Han Solo, would definitely not hesitate to put on a show against Boba. Perhaps also betrayed by his younger self played by Donald Glover, Lando would make for a great cameo appearance.

A standoff between the hunter and the gunslinger would be brilliant to watch, with Boba as a badly scarred and revenge-filled assassin-type character and Lando as his sarcastic and charming self, the meeting would be great.

5 Dengar And Fett's Ever-Evolving Dynamic Deserves To Be Explored

Just like in The Mandalorian show where Din Djarin wasn't the only Mandalorian in the galaxy, Boba Fett isn't the only bounty hunter either. When we were first introduced to Boba, he was seen alongside some other bounty hunters, including Dengar. As another one of Darth Vader's bounty hunters, Boba and Dengar were initially seen as rivals.

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However, The Book Of Boba Fett could take a different turn and follow the 1998 novel The Mandalorian Armor, in which Dengar was actually responsible for pulling the half-dead Boba Fett out of the Sarlacc and saving his life. This interesting dynamic could be explored in the new series.

4 The Show Could Show Fett's History With Sintas Vel

Boba Fett in Return of the Jedi

In the Legends Comic Book Star Wars Tales #7,  Boba Fett goes head to head with fellow bounty hunter Sintas Vel, and after their epic battle, it is finally revealed that the two had a romantic history and even had a child together. Perhaps this could be the emotional storyline that pulls the show together just like The Mandalorian and his father-son complex with Grogu.

Maybe Boba is trying to find his son after all these years, maybe this explains his decision to take over Jabba's Palace and stay in Tatooine. Seeing his family and potentially his son would be awesome in the Disney+ special.

3 Bossk And Fett's Relationship Needs To Be Explored

Bossk

Another one of Vader's bounty hunters, Bossk would also be a pleasant surprise for The Book Of Boba Fett. In the comics, Bossk was actually a mentor to the young bounty hunter during his early years and ever since Boba beat him to the prize for tracking down the Millennium Falcon, their dynamic could be an interesting one.

We even saw Bossk's species the Trandoshans featured back  The Mandalorian as they fought off against Pedro Pascal's character, so it's no surprise fans are excited about the possibility of exploring this relationship.

2 Maz Kanata Deserves More Screen-Time

Maz Kanata with luke's lightsaber

Her appearance in Rise Of Skywalker was a welcome surprise to the somewhat disappointing end to the trilogy. Played by the brilliant Lupita Nyong'o, Maz Kanata was a force-sensitive humanoid female who spent her one thousand previous years of life traveling the universe and finding unique artifacts and antiques.

As such a likable character, along with the fact that she was definitely alive and exploring the galaxy during the time set for the series, Kanata would make for a great character in the show, perhaps even showing us how she managed to find Luke's lightsaber.

1 Fennec's Journey Is Just Getting Started

Fennec Shand talking to Din Djarin in The Mandalorian

Fennec Shand, played by Ming-Na Wen, was a brilliant addition to the Mandalorian series, and it's no surprise that she will continue to play a role in The Book Of Boba Fett. The talented and incredibly skilled assassin helped Mando and the others stop Gideon in season 2's finale, and was later seen helping Boba take over Jabba's palace.

Her role in the show should be significant as Boba's main sidekick, and since she's played by such a brilliant actress, will definitely get the opportunity to show fans more of her abilities and personality.

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