later on this year , when Disney+ launch , it ’ll have an originalStar Warsseries on its slate calledThe Mandalorian . Disney had originally been develop a Boba Fett spin - off picture as the next installment in their “ Anthology ” series .

However , since the unprecedented failure ofSolo : A Star Wars Story , the Fett movie was shelve and Lucasfilm centre their energy onThe Mandalorian , which sport a very similar lead character . It ’s basically a Boba Fett show , except the character has a different name . Here are 5 WaysStar Wars : The MandalorianMight Be Better Than A Boba Fett Movie ( And 5 Ways It Could Be bad ) .

Better: Fans Won’t Be Disappointed By An Original Character

A spate of fans ’ trouble withSolo : A Star Wars Storyrevolved around the fact that the Han Solo lineament was being play by someone other than Harrison Ford and written by someone other than George Lucas ( or a Lucas - approved writer work from a Lucas story treatment ) .

fan would ’ve had like problem with a spin - off about Boba Fett . If anything in the lineament ’s backstory was retconned or lover think he acted out of graphic symbol , they would ’ve rejected the movie instantly . ButThe Mandalorianis a show about an original graphic symbol who happens to bear similarities to Fett , so there ’s less chance that fan will be disappoint .

Worse: The Mandalorian Basically Is Boba Fett

Disney may not be making a Boba Fett movie , but Pedro Pascal ’s lead character fromThe Mandalorian , who is plainly being referred to as “ the Mandalorian , ” basically is Boba Fett . He ’s a lone gunfighter who thread the Galax urceolata in search of lot whilst evading the authorities .

Although they ’ve generate him a new name and an ever - so - slimly different costume , the similarities between this character and Boba Fett are undeniable . Fans will be going intoThe Mandalorianexpecting a Boba Fett show in everything but name , so Disney ’s attempt to distance themselves from a fictional character that fans admit near has n’t exactly tear apart out .

Better: It’s Not Just A Rehash

The problem with a lot of Disney’sStar Warsoutput has been that it idly rehashes what we ’ve already run into before . Their sequel trilogy is a pale imitation of George Lucas ’ original trilogy , whileSolo : A Star Wars Storyonly exists to replete in gap in the taradiddle that did n’t call for to be satisfy in .

A Boba Fett movie credibly would ’ve done the same thing , mixing shameless fan service with flesh - out set pieces adapted from anecdotes and Easter egg . So , maybe it ’s a honorable thing that we ’ve gotThe Mandalorianand not a Boba Fett movie because at least it wo n’t just be a rehash .

Worse: There Are No Familiar Faces

TheStar Warsuniverse is so flaky that we need familiar facial expression to ground us in it . While Disney ’s sequel trilogy has introduced us to a batch of new characters , familiar face like Luke and Han have never been too far away .

Rogue Onehad that nostalgic Vader sequence , as well as Princess Leia and Grand Moff Tarkin . The same goes for the prequels , which had Yoda , young Obi - Wan , and untried Anakin to keep us hire in the stories of the newer characters . A Boba Fett film would ’ve had Boba Fett and likely some cool cameos , but there are no conversant characters inThe Mandalorian .

Better: Jon Favreau Is A Better Director Than Josh Trank

Jon Favreau is creating , writing , and directingThe Mandalorian , having previously appeared inSolo : A Star Wars Storyin a voice role . Josh Trank was the first name rumored to be guide the Boba Fett motion-picture show . Favreau is the godfather of the full MCU , having direct the first twoIron Manmovies , and he ’s also helm such big - screen delights asElfandChef .

He ’s also no stranger to spectacle , having directed Disney ’s live - activity remaking ofThe Jungle BookandThe Lion King . Trank , meanwhile , gave us the meh plant - footage superhero movieChronicleand the abyssal 2015 reboot ofFantastic Fourthat he refuses to take responsibility for .

Worse: James Mangold Is A Better Director Than Jon Favreau

In addition to Josh Trank , James Mangold was attached to take the Boba Fett movie at one point in time , and no offence to Jon Favreau , but Mangold is the finest director of all three . Favreau does n’t have a spic-and-span track record , with iffy misfires likeCowboys & Alienson his résumé .

But Mangold has proven he can point smaller awarding - bait movies like the Johnny Cash biopicWalk the Line , concordant blockbuster fare like the Tom Cruise / Cameron Diaz vehicleKnight and Day , and heartfelt combination of the two , like the Oscar - put up comic Koran masterworkLogan . So , while Favreau beats Trank , Mangold beats Favreau .

Better: We Don’t Have Any Preconceived Notions

If a Boba Fett flick was made , then Fett fan would all go into it with preconceived whimsy about the reference . They would n’t be catch it for narrative development or how the actor made the role his own . They ’d be attend out for all the ways Disney was pandering to them with Easter ball and recall , and if anything disappoint them in the slightest , they ’d be up in weapon system .

The great thing aboutThe Mandalorianis that it allows us some space from the tale . We ’ll take Pedro Pascal ’s carrying out on its own merits , we ’ll take the character on his own merits , we ’ll take the series ’ visual style on its own merits , and so on .

Worse: A Boba Fett Movie Wouldn’t Have Had TheSoloProblem

Seeing a new actor as Han Solo is completely different than seeing a raw thespian as Boba Fett . Since Boba Fett is constantly wearing a helmet , we never became as attach to Jeremy Bulloch as we did to doer like Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford .

If an histrion carries Boba the right-hand way ( Bulloch say he was influenced by the ice - cool behaviour of Clint Eastwood ’s Man with No Name fictitious character ) , then the fans wo n’t recognise the difference . It ’s the costume that construct him Boba Fett . So , a Boba Fett movie would n’t have had the same problem asSolo , so Disney might as well have just made one .

Better: It’s New

One of Barney Stinson ’s many rules is : “ New is always good . ” And while Ted offered him a number of examples where new was bad , including theStar Warsprequels , there is some merit to his sentiment . New might not turn out to be good , but at least if you give raw thing a endeavor , you might name something you really like .

If you stick to the old stuff , that ’s all you ’ll ever have . This is an entirely new story set in theStar Warsuniverse , which isarguably what Disney should ’ve been doingfrom the 2d they buy Lucasfilm instead of clinging desperately to the past .

Worse:The MandalorianIs Just A Substitute For A Boba Fett Movie

IfThe Mandalorianwas a personal taradiddle that come from someone ’s meat and needed to be told , that would be one thing . But it ’s not . It only exists as a substitute for a Boba Fett film .

WhenDisney decide against make a Boba Fett picture show , they ’d already invested a bunch of money in conceptual art and costume invention and script work , so they just repurposed all that stuff for a streaming serial publication starring a character that is essentially Boba Fett under a unlike name . Jon Favreau himself has said that the series only exist because of the hoopla surrounding Boba Fett .

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