Cobb Vanth made his live-action debut in The Mandalorian's season 2 premiere. The show revealed that, after discovering Boba Fett's armour, he used it to protect his town and the Marshal of Freetown later crossed paths with Din Djarin when the bounty hunter came looking for one of his fellow Mandalorians.
A thrilling team-up followed which saw Vanth eventually give up that armour (it later found its way back into Fett's hands), but that wasn't where his story ended.
When Tatooine's new crime boss needed some backup in The Book of Boba Fett, Din turned to Vanth for his help. Before he could get involved, though, a duel with Cad Bane ended badly for the hero and we were led to believe he'd fallen in battle. It seemed like a waste of a great character, but the spin-off series had one final surprise in store for us.
A post-credits scene revealed that Vanth was in a Bacta Tank and about to receive some cybernetic upgrades, a good indication that we can expect him to live to fight another day.
There was no sign of him in The Mandalorian season 3 and Olyphant has now commented on whether there are plans in place for him to return as Cobb Vanth in Dave Filoni's planned Mando-verse crossover movie.
"If I had [talks with Filoni], I wouldn’t tell you," he bluntly responded in an interview with The Playlist. "Honestly, I can tell you that I’ve been very, very lucky with those guys. I’ve only done two episodes and to have only done those two episodes and feel like you’re part of a world and they created such a memorable character."
"I mean, you know, I’m getting away with something here. I did two episodes and I’ve got like four toys out there. It’s ridiculous, and I know it because all of a sudden there are people at the airport with toys. That’s new. But, it was a ball working on those things and those guys know if they call me I’d show up."
"I don’t care if it’s a big giant thing or just to show up for an afternoon," Olyphant concluded. "It’s a fun gig."
For now, we remain in the dark about Cobb Vanth's future but something tells us the actor probably has an idea about when he'll return to this Galaxy Far, Far Away. The Book of Boba Fett season 2 appears to be off the table, but all these characters coming together in Filoni's "Heir to the Empire" movie to put an end to Grand Admiral Thrawn makes all the sense in the world.
Stay tuned for updates.