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- In a post-credits scene at the end of The Mandalorian’s second season, Boba Fett returns to Tatooine and kills Bib Fortuna, who had taken over Jabba the Hutt’s criminal operation after Jabba’s death in Return of the Jedi. He then takes the throne in Jabba’s Palace for himself.
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Jan 12, 2022 · It's a question that's been hanging in the air since Boba Fett casually strolled into Jabba's palace, shot Bib dead, and plopped himself down on Jabba's throne in the "Mandalorian" season 2...
- Sandy Schaefer
When Fett tells her that the ship is in Jabba's palace, she informs him that Bib Fortuna has taken over the place. She asks him why he does not simply ask for the ship's return, since it is his property, and Fett reveals that he may not like the response since he is less persuasive without his armor.
Jan 5, 2022 · Known as 'the twins', Jabba's relations seem keen to take back their siblings' throne from Fett, and they threaten to kill him to get it back with the help of an ominous looking wookie warrior.
Fwip informs Fett that two of Jabba's cousins, a pair of Hutts known as "The Twins," want to claim Jabba's throne for themselves. The Twins arrive with the Wookiee bounty hunter Krrsantan and try to intimidate Fett, but he refuses to submit.
Jan 5, 2022 · Fett and Black Krrsantan have a history. Both worked for Jabba, and when Darth Vader traveled to Tatooine after the Battle of Yavin to negotiate with the Hutt for supplies, he requested the Hutt...
- Ben Lindbergh
Jan 12, 2022 · When the bikers gang pursues the mayor's Twi'Lek majordomo, one of them crashes through a painting of Jabba the Hutt. This is art by Ralph McQuarrie created for his Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) portfolio, but edited so Luke is not present in the picture.
After escaping from the mouth of the Sarlacc, the legendary bounty hunter Boba Fett navigates Tatooine's underworld with mercenary Fennec Shand by his side, as they stake their claim on the territory formerly ruled by the deceased crime lord Jabba the Hutt.