Star Wars: Boba Fett Documentary Special Reveals New Details


We're all hyped up for The Book of Boba Fett this December but if you can't wait for the series premiere, Disney+ has an awesome surprise for you. The streaming service has confirmed a new documentary special focusing on the bounty hunter that will air in November.

The new documentary is titled Under the Helmet: The Legacy of Boba Fett and is one of the several new contents that will drop on Disney+ Day. The special is set to pay tribute to "the origins and legacy of Star Wars' legendary bounty hunter, Boba Fett." This means we'll get to revisit everything from Boba's childhood to his crazy journey that led to his appearance in The Mandalorian Season 2 and his upcoming standalone series.

This is great news for fans who are eager to learn more about Boba ahead of the premiere of The Book of Boba Fett. Under The Helmet is an excellent way to get reacquainted with the character who first appeared in the Star Wars Holiday Special and became one of the most talked-about figures in the original film trilogy.

While Under The Helmet is a retrospective look at the life of the bounty hunter, The Book of Boba Fett will explore his future after his amazing return in the second season of The Mandalorian. The premise of the upcoming series is still a mystery but there are speculations that Boba will take over Jabba the Hutt's palace and serve as one of the defenders of the people of Tatooine.

It is also believed that The Book of Boba Fett will explore the mysterious part of the bounty hunter's story. We're talking about how Boba actually managed to survive the Sarlacc pit and ended up being separated from his Mandalorian armor.

Under The Helmet: The Legacy of Boba Fett will premiere on Disney+ Day, which is on November 12, 2021. The Book of Boba Fett will air on the streaming service on December 29, 2021.

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