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Fennec Shand debuted in The Mandalorian’s first season episode, “The Gunslinger.” She has a reputation as a fearsome hunter and killer known for taking down some high-profile criminals, even ...
Fennec Shand has been well-known for her skills as a bounty hunter, gaining notoriety for killing people for the leading crime syndicates in the galaxy. In The Mandalorian, she is first presented ...
Wen voices Fennec Shand in Star Wars: The Bad Batch after debuting as the character in The Mandalorian ‘s first season. She returned in the second season as Boba Fett’s new right-hand woman.
Fennec Shand is carving out a nice place for herself within Star Wars lore and, with two new shows on the horizon, Lucasfilm has the potential to take her to some very interesting places.
Star Wars has set up an interesting partnership between bounty hunters Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison) and Fennec Shand (Ming-Na Wen). We first saw it all the way back in The Mandalorian season 1 ...
According to Ming-Na Wen, Boba Fett and Fennec Shand will bond over shared life experiences when The Book of Boba Fett premieres this month.
Ming-Na Wen portrayed Fennec Shand, an elite mercenary, in Episode 5 of The Mandalorian. Facing extensive ship repairs, Mando pairs up with new bounty hunter Toro Calican to hunt her down.
Fennec Shand, played by Ming Na-Wen, is a fellow bounty hunter who made a pretty memorable debut in The Mandalorian and is the character everyone seems to actually care about.
Also among the highlights was the introduction of Ming-Na Wen’s character, the ruthless assassin Fennec Shand, and while Mandalorian Episode 5 may suggest her role in the series is already done ...
Episode 4 of Bad Batch, titled “Cornered,” brings the squad face-to-helmet with Fennec Shand—a younger Fennec Shand. Remember, Bad Batch takes place almost 30 years before The Mandalorian.
That's because our bounty hunter (Morrison) and Fennec Shand (Wen) arrive to engage in a little "long-term house cleaning" (sparing the Twi'lek slave, though- because that's how they roll now).