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New Book of Boba Fett Trailer Features Familiar Helmet

January 29, 2022John Bishop

Disney+ doubles down on Mandalorians in new clip

I always wonder when it’s okay to post material about a Disney+ show. After all, so many folks can’t get up in the wee hours of Wednesday morning to watch a new episode, I worry about lessening a fellow fan’s enjoyment.

However, when the Star Wars YouTube channel starts showing important moments, it’s a pretty good sign the loth cat is out of the bag.

So, one simple warning. If you have not watched the latest episode of The Book of Boba Fett, move along.

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Still here? Good.

The Book of Boba Fett
Image: Lucasfilm

Because the new clip teasing The Book of Boba Fett featured Boba more than the actual episode.

Yep, this chapter of The Book of Boba Fett, entitled “Return of The Mandalorian” featured Din Djarin.

Moreover, I have kept to myself in terms of my opinion of the series, wanting to make a final judgment of the story with all the parts in place. But I will say, similar to Season 2 of The Mandalorian, the slow burn of The Book of Boba Fett has me really anticipating the final two episodes.

Image: Disney+

Big time.

And for those of you who don’t have a son named Luke, and maybe need a bit of a breakdown, I found you two.

First up from the always excellent New Rockstars:

Finally, here’s another amazing outing from my friends at Star Wars Explained:

A Deeper Dive

I also give you Trica Barr’s take:

Meanwhile, and I am certainly not the first to say it, the parallels between Luke’s and Din’s journey — think of Yoda and The Armorer as similar — are quite apparent.

Hopefully, after seeing the three videos you are actually contemplating getting up at 3 AM on Wednesday.

See you on the couch.

The Book of Boba Fett
Image: Lucasfilm

John Bishop

A graduate of Boston U. and Northeastern University, John Bishop, became the beat reporter for BostonBruins.com before the Boston Bruins 2006-07 NHL hockey season. While with the Black & Gold, “^BISH” traveled North America and Europe to cover the team's every move via laptop, blog, and smartphone. The co-author of two books, "Bygone Boston" and "Full 60 to History: The Inside Story of the 2011 Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins," John also covered the XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver in 2010 and the Bs 2011 Stanley Cup championship run and banner raising before taking a faculty/communications position at a prep school outside Boston in 2013. He lives with his wife Andrea, and sons Jack, Scott, and Luke, in central Massachusetts.

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