Lucasfilm Still Developing Boba Fett Series For Disney Plus

hvacdon

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Saw this today, I hope it happens !!

The Marvel Cinematic Universe isn’t the only franchise looking to expand onto Disney Plus, as the Mouse House also has big, big plans for Star Wars on their upcoming streaming service.

Aside from featuring all eight live-action movies from day one – that’s The Phantom Menace right through until The Last Jedi – we’re also getting The Mandalorian, which promises to bring us a decidedly darker take on the Star Wars mythology. The Lion King director Jon Favreau is in charge of that one, and while we imagine Lucasfilm has their hands full with the show at the moment as they gear up for its premiere, that doesn’t mean they aren’t also looking ahead.

In fact, there’ve been rumblings for some time now that Boba Fett will get his own TV show on Disney Plus and though the studio has played coy on the prospects of such a thing happening in the past, sources close to WGTC – the same ones who told us about Ewan McGregor’s return as Obi-Wan back in May, and that a She-Hulk show was in development back in April – say that the project, which will be a limited series, is definitely happening.
 
If it did happen to be a Post Clone Wars/Pre OT era, combining a young Boba Fett with the young Jango Fett story line from Open Seasons would be a pretty fantastic watch since that whole concept around Jango was unfortunately made legends and sadly not cannon anymore. It would certainly be an interesting move to have both shows running simultaneously. That being said, there will be multiple Star Wars and multiple Marvel shows all running at the same time on Disney+ so it wouldn't really be out of character for them to do so.
 
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