Temuera Morrison in armor with bold text urging Star Wars fans to support his return

Temuera Morrison Wants Back In โ€” and Heโ€™s Asking Star Wars Fans to Make It Happen

Temuera Morrisonโ€”the man who gave a face (and voice) to the clone army, Jango Fett, and modern-day Boba Fettโ€”is making a very specific request:
Send a fax. Or an email. Or a handwritten note, if thatโ€™s your vibe.
Because according to Morrison, if you want to see him and Daniel Logan return to the Star Wars galaxy, the time to act is now.

In a recent panel appearance at Tampa Bay Comic Con, Morrison addressed the crowd with equal parts gratitude and frustration. The gratitude? For the legacy heโ€™s been able to build across Star Wars movies, video games, comics, and shows. The frustration? Heโ€™s still waiting on that call to return.


Fax the Force: Temuera Morrisonโ€™s Surprising Call to Action

Yes, Morrison actually said it:

โ€œAll of you need to send a fax, or a letter or an email to those powers that be at Lucasfilm.โ€

Why? Because he and Daniel Logan (young Boba Fett from Attack of the Clones) want back inโ€”and theyโ€™re hoping a little fan-powered lobbying might tip the scales.

Itโ€™s not a marketing stunt. Itโ€™s not a press junket. Itโ€™s a heartfelt, human request from an actor whoโ€™s become one of the most prolific faces in the franchiseโ€”and who doesnโ€™t want that legacy to fade out quietly.


Legacy of a Clone: Morrisonโ€™s Deep Galactic Roots

Temuera Morrison isnโ€™t just Boba Fett. Heโ€™s Jango Fett. Heโ€™s Captain Rex, Commander Cody, and every clone trooper whoโ€™s ever barked orders or died heroically on-screen. In The Book of Boba Fett, he finally got his moment in the Tatooine twin suns, fleshing out a once-mysterious character into a full-blown legend.

But since that series ended, things have beenโ€ฆ quiet.

No major role in Ahsoka. No confirmed involvement in The Mandalorianโ€™s future. And as he put it, heโ€™s been โ€œleft on the shelf like a can of preserved peaches,โ€ waiting for Lucasfilm to crack open the next recipe.


Daniel Logan and the Fett Brotherhood

Morrison isnโ€™t alone in this campaign. Daniel Logan, who played young Boba Fett in 2002 and has remained a loyal ambassador for the character, stood beside him at the event. Logan praised Morrison as โ€œthe single most prolific live-action actor in Star Wars history.โ€ And honestly? Itโ€™s hard to argue with that.

Theyโ€™re not just looking for cameosโ€”they want a proper, character-driven return. One that acknowledges their massive contribution to Star Warsโ€™ live-action, animated, and gaming legacy.


Whatโ€™s Stopping Lucasfilm?

Thatโ€™s the million-credit question. Itโ€™s not about talent. Itโ€™s not about audience recognition. It might just come down to priorities. With Disney+ ramping up new shows, films reshuffling their timelines, and more Star Wars games hitting the market (many with their own takes on the galaxy), thereโ€™s a risk of legacy characters getting lost in the shuffle.

And while esports and casino-style mechanics in Star Wars mobile games like Galaxy of Heroes generate buzz and cash flow, itโ€™s these human connectionsโ€”actors like Morrison and Loganโ€”that keep the galaxy emotionally grounded.


The Fan Factor: Does This Kind of Campaign Even Work?

Absolutely. If thereโ€™s one thing Star Wars has taught us (besides never betting against a Wookiee in gambling), itโ€™s that fan voices matter.

Fans brought The Clone Wars back from cancellation. Fans made Rosario Dawsonโ€™s live-action Ahsoka happen. Fans influenced casting, rewrites, and entire sequel marketing strategies. Lucasfilm listensโ€”eventually.

So when Morrison says we should โ€œtreasure those moments now,โ€ itโ€™s not just sentiment. Itโ€™s a quiet warning that characters like Boba Fett may vanish into the Holocron of history unless people make noise.


Will We See Boba Again?

That depends on whether enough people at Lucasfilm get the messageโ€”and whether enough fans help send it.

If you loved The Book of Boba Fett, if youโ€™ve ever mained a clone in Battlefront II, or if you simply believe Morrison deserves more than a dusty can-shelf metaphorโ€”this is your moment.

You donโ€™t need to storm the gates. Just drop a polite, passionate message to Lucasfilm. Who knows? Maybe weโ€™ll see a surprise cameo in The Mandalorian, a flashback in Ahsoka, or a brand-new project where Fett rides again.


Final Thought

This isnโ€™t just a campaign for screen timeโ€”itโ€™s a moment to celebrate two actors whoโ€™ve shaped the Star Wars identity for over two decades. Morrison and Logan have worn the armor, voiced the troops, and held the galaxy together across timelines.

Maybe it’s time we helped them return to the fight.

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