Arguably Star Wars' most famous bounty hunter, Boba had already established himself as one of the galaxy's fiercest killers even before the end of the Clone Wars. At some point in between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, Fett donned his father's Mandalorian armour and began taking only the most challenging of contracts, eventually coming into the employ of Darth Vader following the destruction of the first Death Star.
However, while Boba has featured heavily throughout the new Star Wars canon, Lucasfilm haven't really explored his early years as a solo bounty hunter all that much at all. That particular story was originally going to be told in the cancelled Star Wars: 1313, and with the character's spin-off film now in development hell, the door may finally be open for a book, comic or new video game to take a detailed look at how Fett became so feared.
That game won't be Fallen Order, but there's no reason why Boba couldn't appear. A bounty was placed on Greeze's head after all, and it would be pretty amazing if he came to collect.
WhatCulture's very own resident movie guy, Ewan has been working in the content creation biz for over 10 years now, having started as a freelance contributor to WhatCulture Gaming all the way back in 2015. After graduating with a First-Class Honours in History from Northumbria University in 2017 (where he won a prize for a totally killer dissertation on the Watergate years), Ewan took on the role of Comics Editor at WhatCulture and quickly developed WhatCulture Comics into one of the biggest superhero-focused channels on YouTube. He followed this with a brief hiatus at Screen Rant in 2021, where he worked across the Gaming and Film sections as a writer and editor, before returning to WhatCulture as a Senior Content Producer / Presenter in 2023. He started his own podcast, We Love Dad Movies, in 2022, and has contributed several written pieces to the Eisner-nominated comics website Shelfdust as well.
In his current role, Ewan incorporates his love of cinema, comic books, and history into written pieces and video essays for WhatCulture's Film & TV channel, as well as WhatCulture Gaming and WhatCulture Horror, with a particular focus on nineties-era Dad Movies, old school Westerns, and Golden Age Hollywood Noir. John Carpenter is his fave, and he thinks Batman Beyond should never have been cancelled. If that's your vibe, you'll probably like his stuff.