And though this may’ve seem inconsequential, it actually confirmed what had long been a fan-favorite rumor: The white-bearded Rebel that helped to defeat the Empire on Endor was in fact Rex the Clone Trooper.

Filoni and Hidalgo then went on to introduce an unfinished scene from their canceled-too-soon TV show, Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Even as the animation remained rough and incomplete, the scene itself still carried in it an exciting reveal.

Boba Fett, once again voiced by Attack of the Clone’s Daniel Logan, finds a pair of his friends captured by the crafty Cad Bane. With no peaceful way to resolve the situation, the young bounty hunter is forced to face off against the Clone Wars favorite character in a The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly-style standoff. For a long moment, the two circle one another, Cad’s coat blowing in the wind and Boba's armor gleaming in the sun. Then, in a flash, blasters are drawn and both combatants are blown back. And though neither Filoni nor Hidalgo would clarify Bane’s fate, we do clearly see that his was the blaster that created that iconic dent on Boba Fett’s helmet.

Did Rex survive until RotJ?

How did Boba get that iconic dent in his helmet?

Dave Filoni and Pablo Hidalgo explain! #SWCO pic.twitter.com/4gmDgbAVpP — Chris Hartwell (@ChrisHartwell) April 13, 2017

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