

A strict follower of what Bo-Katan Kryze describes as "the ancient way," Din initially refuses to be in another person's sight when he is not wearing his helmet. Din grows up isolated from other walks of life, being completely unaware of the Jedi and that the Children of the Watch did not represent all of Mandalorian society. Updated August 4, 2022: If you love Star Wars bounty hunters, you'll be happy to know we've updated this article with additional content and entries.Ī human orphaned during the Clone Wars, the Children of the Watch (a Mandalorian cult) take Din Djarin in and raise him as a foundling.

Let's revisit the galaxy far, far away and look at 12 of the best bounty hunters in the Star Wars franchise.

Bounty hunters dive feet-first into dangerous territory because they enjoy the thrill of a good challenge. Bounty hunters are in it for the money, taking jobs to capture or kill clients' targets for the right price. Their line of work constantly puts them in harm's way. However, they don't just survive they excel at whatever they do. Djarin and Fett both recognize the strength they need just to survive. The world of Star Wars is neither the happiest nor safest place, to say the least.

Indeed, both of the first two live-action Star Wars series, The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett feature a bounty hunter as its central character.ĭin Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison) are two of the finest warriors in the galaxy. Bounty hunters are now taking the center stage. What's more, the studio did not tap a Force-wielder with a lightsaber to kickstart the franchise's venture into a new medium. After the conclusion of the Skywalker Saga, Lucasfilm has been shifting its focus from theatrically-released films to series on television and Disney+. When we're not talking about the Jedi and the Sith, the coolest characters in the Star Wars franchise are the bounty hunters.
