The third season of The Mandalorian has ended and the adventure of Din Djarin with Grogu without one of the fundamental characters in the universe of Star Wars. the very Boba Fettone of the deadliest bounty hunters in the galaxy, has not been seen at any time after having his own series.
A fairly notorious absence and that has now been addressed by Temuera Morrison himself, as reported from ComicBook. The actor who gives life to the clone was present during SUPANOVA Comic Con & Gaming in Melbourne and explained that “I was supposed to be in the third season of The Mandalorian, but nobody called me. I was waiting for the call in New Zealand, waiting and wanting to give up.”
Morrison’s disappointment is evident, but he has shown it even more with the appearance of Din Djarin in the final stretch of The Book of Boba Fett. “Well, this Mando fellow stole a few chapters from The Book for me. It was painful to see him appear with a deadly new black sword. And the way he appeared in my TV series…he just destroyed the whole world. I’m sure this guy is… ruining my series. But I couldn’t say anything. I’m not the scriptwriter, so I have to put up with it, I guess,” clarifies the interpreter.
It is clear that Morrison does not agree with the leading role that he did not have during the last episodes of his series, in which the character of Peter Pascal He had absolute screen presence. We will see if there is a second season of The Book of Boba Fett, although what is certain is that a fourth of The Mandalorian will appear in Disney+.
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