Summary
The Mandalorianseason 3 subtly paid tribute to Jeremy Bulloch, the actor who physically portrayedBoba Fettin the originalStar Warstrilogy.Despite the character’s limited role inThe Empire Strikes BackandReturn of the Jedi, Boba Fett became aStar Warsicon. The mystery behind the helmet and the character’sMandalorian armor, as well as his intimidating demeanor, spawned hundreds of fan theories and pivotal pieces ofStar Warslore. Without Boba Fett’s memorable appearance, the Mandalorians would arguably never have become a central part of theStar Warsmythos.
ThoughBoba Fett first appeared in animation,Jeremy Bulloch’s stoic and daunting presence helped sell the audience on the character.Sadly, the English actor passed away in December 2020, but that didn’t stopThe Mandalorian’s cast and crew from paying tribute to the character and the actor with a few blink-and-you’ll-miss-it Easter eggs. One particular Easter egg inThe Mandalorian’s season 3 premiere created a fun parallel to one of Boba Fett’s most essential scenes inReturn of the Jedi.

All 7 Actors Who’ve Played Boba Fett In Star Wars
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Din Djarin’s Pirate Standoff Evokes Boba Fett In Jabba’s Palace
InThe Mandalorianseason 3, episode 1, “Chapter 17: The Apostate,” Din Djarin visits High Magistrate Greef Karga on a wholly revamped and renovated Nevarro. Nevarro’s progress doesn’t suit everyone, however, and soon enough, a group of pirates arrives, intent on disturbing the peace and hassling innocent bystanders. Karga goes to reason with them, and Din goes with him as a backup. In the scene, there’s a brief moment where Din leans against a tree, his presence and posture aloof yet menacing at the same time.
Without Boba Fett’s enduring popularity, the Mandalorians never would have become such a central pillar of theStar Warsfranchise.

Brendan Wayne, one of the three actors who bring Din Djarin to life inThe Mandalorian, has since confirmed that the scene in which Din leans against the tree and watches the pirates’ spectacle unfold was an intentional parallel to Boba Fett’s presence at Jabba’s Palace inReturn of the Jedi. In both scenes, the Mandalorian bounty hunters act reserved but are primed and ready to strike as soon as the action kicks off. Boba works to prevent Leia’s rescue of Han, and Din gets embroiled in the scuffle against Vane and the other pirates.
This Is Just One Of Many Tributes To The Original Boba Fett
That scene isn’t the only Easter egg referencing Jeremy Bulloch’s role in theStar Warsfranchise. InThe Mandalorianseason 3, episode 5, “Chapter 21: The Pirate,” Greef Karga offers the Mandalorians who helped defeat Gorian Shard and his followers the chance to settle on the land between Nevarro’s Western lava flats and “Bulloch Canyon.” It’s a nice way of paying tribute to the actor – it recognizes Boba Fett’s and Bulloch’s role in the creation of a show likeThe Mandalorianwithout hindering the flow of the story.
Jeremy Bulloch’s half-brother, Robert Watts, who worked as an executive producer onThe Empire Strikes Back, helped Bulloch land the role after realizing he would fit into the original Boba Fett costume.

Though Bulloch’s role may have been limited to a physical presence – Jason Wingreen originally voiced the character inThe Empire Strikes BackandReturn of the Jedi, though his performance was later altered to fit Temuera Morrison’s voice followingStar Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones– he still made a massive impact.WithoutBoba Fett’s enduring popularity, the Mandalorians never would have become such a central pillar of theStar Warsfranchise, andThe Mandalorianas a show probably wouldn’t exist either.
Boba Fett
A perfect clone of bounty hunter Jango Fett, Boba Fett inherited his father’s profession and operated as a bounty hunter through the Clone Wars and the Dark Times of the Empire’s reign. Believed killed on Tatooine, he survived and sought redemption of sorts after he was helped by native Tusken Raiders. In The Mandalorian era, Boba Fett now operates as a crime lord - having taken over Jabba the Hutt’s old empire.
