I never understood Jango Fett… until now


What’s up, Star Wars fans! 👋

It’s Vance here, and I’ve been obsessing over Jango Fett lately. Why would a bounty hunter at the top of his game want a son who’s a perfect clone of himself? 🧐 And don’t even get me started on his fight with Mace Windu—what went wrong there?

Let’s explore these mysteries and talk Jango theories! Can’t wait to hear your thoughts! 💬✨

Jango Fett, one of the most notorious bounty hunters in the Star Wars universe, is best known for his unyielding skills, ruthlessness, and the legacy he left behind through his son, Boba Fett. But why did Jango, a man who could have had anything, choose to have his own, unaltered clone as a son? 🤔 👉 https://urls.grow.me/eso0Xu4vRX

It was 2005, and I was just eleven years old. My dad and I were looking for a movie to watch on TV when we saw The Phantom Menace was playing. We had never seen Star Wars before, but we were up for something new, so we decided to give it a shot. 👉 https://urls.grow.me/nQV0eYokxN


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MY WIFE ABSOLUTELY HATES PADME NOW...

For some reason or another my wife has never seen episode III. I got the chance to show it to her recently. When Padme dies at the end and the medical droid claims she lost her will to live, my wife was livid. Broken heart or not, she has two kids to raise. Any decent mother would find the will to live for their children. At least according to my wife. I told her the movie was written by a rich man so obviously he's not going to think and write a script from a preggo's point of view, but she got me thinking: Padme is kinda lame for willfully dying on her kids like that. And it felt like a lazy way to kill her off.
(source: Reddit)


In Attack of the Clones, Jango Fett met his end when he fought Mace Windu. As Windu advanced on Jango, he deflected Jango’s blaster shots and decapitated him with his lightsaber. This was a surprising and puzzling death for the top bounty hunter in the Galactic Republic. Why did Jango Fett die so easily when fighting Mace Windu? There are two main ways to explain it. 👉 👉 https://urls.grow.me/-LPV5SdheM

Disney says Revan is part of ‘Legends’, not the main story. And guess what? Revan’s name does show up in the new Star Wars trilogy. 😱 Let’s find out where 👉 https://urls.grow.me/dFrlhjnNA2


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So we know the battle on Mustafar left Anakin losing his limbs and getting burned afterward. Have you ever imagined if Anakin didn’t get burned, would he still be as strong as Darth Vader or even stronger? Here’s the theory: If Anakin didn’t get burned on Mustafar, he would be stronger than the Darth Vader we know. Let’s see if my theory makes sense to you. 👉 👉 https://urls.grow.me/uHXXOFvyB7

Isn’t it fascinating to imagine Boba Fett in white armor? If this is new to you, here’s a fun fact: the original design of the white armor was meant for elite stormtroopers. But due to budget limitations, George Lucas decided to repurpose it for Boba Fett. 👉 👉 https://urls.grow.me/PPjwrtn4uR

Until next time! Stay awesome and keep exploring the galaxy.

Vance

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