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This article is about the Star Wars character. During the development of The Empire Strikes Back, Fett was originally conceived as a member of a group of white-armored Imperial “supercommandos” before the idea was scrapped in favor of a solitary bounty hunter. This concept later evolved into the Mandalorians, a cultural group with strong warrior traditions, who sport armor and helmets similar to Fett’s. The character of Boba Fett quickly became a fan favorite despite his limited presence in the original Star Wars trilogy, and is now a widely recognized figure agar boba popular culture.

His popularity within the Star Wars fanbase has earned him a cult following. Norman Reynolds and the film’s art department built the costume. Fett’s armor was originally designed for “super troopers”, and was adapted for Fett as the script developed. Despite two years of widespread publicity about Fett’s appearance in The Empire Strikes Back, script rewrites significantly reduced the character’s presence in the film. Fett was conceived as being a main villain, but he was finally replaced with the Emperor when Lucas decided to not make a third trilogy of Star Wars. An official reference book states that Fett charges “famously expensive” fees and that he undertakes only when the mission meets “his harsh sense of justice”.

Daniel Keys Moran, who wrote a few stories featuring Boba Fett, cited Westerns as an influence on his development of the character. The second approach worked and has resonated with some readers. Lucas at one point considered depicting Vader and Fett as brothers in the prequel films, but discounted it as too “hokey”. Boba Fett is primarily played by Jeremy Bulloch in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Bulloch’s half-brother alerted him to the role.