At the beginning of the first episode, when Boba Fett crawls out of the Great Pit of Carkoon and onto the open sands of Tatooine's Dune Sea, a group of short, hooded creatures surround him and take away his armor and jetpack.

Any fan of "Star Wars" will recognize the little rascals as the Jawas, the Tatooine-native humanoids with a habit of scavenging the dunes and stripping any droids they find for parts. Ever the entrepreneurs, Jawas then sell those parts to the planet's local moisture farmers, who badly need it for their (literally) arid trade — and if a piece of equipment comes faulty or incomplete, well, that's on the buyer's lack of cautiousness.

Jawas can be seen repeatedly throughout the "Star Wars" universe in multiple capacities, but no media has ever revealed what they look like under those hoods. It seems like "The Book of Boba Fett" won't be the show to change that, at least not for now.