Jon Favreau, creator of Disney's hit TV series
"The Mandalorian," said on Monday that the "The Book of Boba
Fett" will be a standalone spinoff series starring the clone
bounty hunter previously best known for helping to capture Han
Solo in the sci-fi saga.
Favreau told "Good Morning America" that the series, which was
teased last week, will debut on the Disney+ streaming service in
December 2021.
"This is actually separate from 'The Mandalorian' season 3,"
Favreau said.
"The Mandalorian," which has proved a huge hit for Disney+,
stars Pedro Pascal as a bounty hunter sent on a sensitive
mission and features fan favorite Baby Yoda. It is the first
live-action TV series set in the galaxy far, far away that was
first seen on screen in the 1977 movie "Star Wars".
Favreau said "The Book of Boba Fett" was an addition to the slew
of some 10 new "Star Wars" related TV shows and movies announced
by Disney earlier this month.
He said the Boba Fett series was held back from that
announcement because "we didn't want to spoil the surprise".
"The Book of Boba Fett" will be set in the same timeline as "The
Mandalorian" - shortly after the events depicted in the 1983
movie "The Return of the Jedi," Favreau said.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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