It's a pity that Disney cancelled this spin-off, and it's still unknown if there will be a sequel. As for me, it turned out weak. The return of the old warrior after the disaster did not give us anything worthwhile, and I can say this release passed me by. I liked the analogy with the book "Redeployment," about a marine who returned after the war. It at least shows how a person was affected by all the events that happened to him, and I recommend everyone to at least get acquainted with this work. You can go through the short description at https://freebooksummary.com/category/redeployment or read the whole book. But in the series about Boba Fett, the highlights are not the main character, but those shown in series 5 and 6. I liked the phrase, "the best parts of his television series are the ones that barely feature him".
I believe the increase was due to the hype eps 5 and 6 did. It was a couple of beautiful episodes. Ep 7 wasnt all bad, but I dont like how Rodriguezs style looks in SW, nor how his directing style feels.
Wizard indeed! This is the way!
I'm glad we found out what happened to the Armorer and Paz Visla, that always bothered me about season 2 of The Mandalorian.
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"This is the way."
I wasn't a fan of the vespas in the show but I'll be a fan if they make toys of them!
That's another reason why they should have held off on the Haslab Rancor. I'm thinking the Rancor is going to have a recurring role, maybe somewhat significant role in the series, which means more exposure. They could have waited and announced it right after series ended. One of the tiers could have been a figure of Danny Trejo's character, maybe a Boba Fett that could ride the Rancor since they seem to be building to that. They could have made interchangeable parts(if applicable) to differentiate between the two Rancors.