Over the past couple of weeks, we've heard that production on The Mandalorian season 4 has been delayed as a result of the ongoing WGA strike. Initial reports suggested its start date was pushed back to September, though there's also chatter about cameras not rolling until November.
The scripts for this next batch of episodes were completed prior to the strike and sets are being built, including Slave I Boba Fett's Firespray Gunship. That's understandably led to speculation about work beginning on The Book of Boba Fett season 2, but Bespin Bulletin believes otherwise.
It's explained that The Mandalorian season 4 is the only Star Wars series in active development (aside from those we already know about) and, as of right now, there are no plans for more episodes of The Book of Boba Fett.
In fact, the show doesn't appear to be in any stage of active production, with Temuera Morrison's Boba Fett set to return to being a supporting character in Din Djarin and Din Grogu's Disney+ series.
In some ways, that makes sense. After all, The Book of Boba Fett explained how the bounty hunter survived the events of Return of the Jedi and ultimately solidified his place as Tatooine's new leader. While there was room to tell more stories, the response to the spin-off was a little tepid and the story wasn't what many fans wanted to see from a character who was arguably at his best as a mysterious badass.
That post-credits tease about Cobb Vanth needs to be addressed in some way, though, and we're sure an episode or two of The Mandalorian season 4 could manage that before giving Fett a role in Dave Filoni's planned movie (we'd love to see him cross paths with Grand Admiral Thrawn).
The strike is close to being resolved, so here's hoping that leads to some more definitive updates on the Star Wars franchise's small screen future soon.
The Mandalorian season 4 is expected to premiere on Disney+ in late 2024/early 2025.