Hunter and Wrecker investigate why the Empire is searching for Omega while she and Crosshair work through their own problems. Here is our review for the latest episode of The Bad Batch, Bad Territory!
It’s a double batch this week with two new episodes to break down on THE BAD BATCH After Show. It’s a Clone Trooper reunion with many of the “brothers” from previous episodes checking in and callbacks to earlier seasons of THE BAD BATCH and THE CLONE WARS. Join us for our breakdown along with thoughts, theories and observations from your fellow STAR WARS fans
Family reunions can be weird. Especially in the galaxy far, far away.
In “The Return,” the Bad Batch are finally back together. But there’s a lot of baggage, particularly between Crosshair and Hunter, and it weighs on them heavily. They need to learn to trust each other again, both as soldiers and brothers, and it takes some work; in classic Bad Batch fashion, that comes to involve a mission — which sees the team head to Barton IV, where Crosshair previously killed an Imperial officer — and facing a giant creature. We wouldn’t have it any other way. Here are five highlights from “The Return.”…
Tensions are running high this week as Crosshair’s return creates mistrust on both sides. Join us for the RFR After Show as we look at “The Return,” the latest episode of THE BAD BATCH’s final season. With callbacks to pivotal moments from season two’s “The Outpost” and snow wyrms, we know this is a BAD BATCH breakdown you don’t want to miss! We’re taking your calls (Patreon members first!) and watching the chat for your thoughts, theories and speculation..
Crosshair takes Clone Force 99 back to a familiar location to learn more information about the location of Mount Tantiss in the latest episode of The Bad Batch, The Return.
Omega’s optimistic attitude can’t quite crack Crosshair’s hardened nature as the two try to find a way off the planet Lau.
By Kristin Baver
Hope. In countless Star Wars stories, it keeps our heroes on course for victory, and makes the impossible a reality when facing down an enemy like the Empire. And for young Omega, it pushes her forward as she flees from Dr. Royce Hemlock, believing, without a doubt, that she and her brothers will be reunited.
Not everyone shares her view. Omega and Crosshair have been at odds all season. She wanted to escape; he wanted to be left behind. She believed they could get to freedom; he was convinced they would never make it. Now, having crashed on Lau, Omega is unwavering in her belief that her brothers are out there, looking for her, and they will meet again. But first, she and Crosshair have to survive a high-stakes card game and Hemlock’s tenacity. Here are five highlights from the latest episode, “A Different Approach.”…
Omega and Crosshair are on the run in “A Different Approach.” Join us for the RFR After Show as we go under the hood of this latest action-packed episode of THE BAD BATCH, featuring your calls (Patreon members first!) and superchats with some amazing thoughts and theories from your fellow STAR WARS fans!
Omega and Crosshair have escaped Mount Tantiss! So now what? The two learn to work together as they continue to evade the Empire in the latest episode of The Bad Batch, A Different Approach.
THE RFR AFTER SHOW IS BACK and diving deep into the exciting three-part season premiere of THE BAD BATCH! Picking up where season two left off, we’ll be talking about “Confined”, “Paths Unknown” and “Shadows of Tantiss”. Get ready for detailed discussion, in-depth analysis, and listener phone calls and theories with fellow STAR WARS fans.
It’s been a long road for the Bad Batch. Misfit heroes of the Republic turned outlaw renegades in the age of the Empire, their lives have come to center around survival and finding purpose. They’ve seen amazing victories. Narrow escapes. Tragic losses. All of it hard, all of it incredible to watch.
The long-awaited final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch is finally here, kicking off with “Confined,” which picks up with Omega and Crosshair adjusting to their new lives as prisoners in Dr. Hemlock’s Imperial research facility. Omega longs for her brothers and escape, but remains unsinkable; Crosshair is a shell of himself, seemingly resigned to his fate. Meanwhile, the sinister Hemlock looms over the episode, his mysterious research always in the viewer’s mind. Though “Confined” is aptly named, sparks of kindness and spirit show that hope is never lost — and the story of the Bad Batch is not over. Here are five highlights…
Rounding out our reunion with the members of Clone Force 99, in the second episode of the final season we depart from Mount Tantiss for parts unknown and catch up with Hunter and Wrecker. Their journey is filled with familiar faces, including the criminal Roland Durand from Season 1 and a trio of clone cadets who have been left on their own. But something wicked is lurking on the world of Setron. Here are five highlights from “Paths Unknown.”…
When you’re in the Bad Batch, there comes a time to act.
Omega’s situation reaches a tipping point in “Shadows of Tantiss,” which takes Season 3 of Star Wars: The Bad Batch into another gear. With Nala Se no longer able to protect her, Omega makes her escape from Dr. Hemlock’s facility, Crosshair in tow — and that’s before the young clone’s secrets are revealed. By the time the credits roll, the galaxy has become an even more dangerous place for Omega. Here are five highlights from the episode…
The third and final season kicks off with a three-episode premiere available now on Disney+.
StarWars.com Team
Their mission isn’t over yet.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch is back today, with a Season 3 premiere on Disney+ featuring three brand-new episodes. The story starts right where we left off in Season 2, with Omega and Crosshair imprisoned inside the Imperial facility at Mount Tantiss and the rest of her brothers —Hunter, Wrecker, and Echo — desperate to get her back with Clone Force 99.
Find out what happens next and enjoy the final season of the epic tale following an elite squad of clones just trying to make their way in the galaxy…
I recently got the chance to join a roundtable interview with the creators of The Bad Batch! This one is with voice actor Dee Bradley Baker, who technically has 1.2 Million character credits to his name in the Star Wars universe. There are some slight spoilers in here, but I moved those questions to the end.
In honour of the epic final season of “Star Wars: The Bad Batch,” coming tomorrow, February 21st, 2024, here’s a Gallery of Screen Captures from the trailer .
The Batch will have their limits tested in the fight to reunite with Omega as she faces challenges of her own inside a remote Imperial science lab. With the group fractured and facing threats from all directions, they will have to seek out unexpected allies, embark on dangerous missions, and muster everything they have learned to free themselves from the Empire.
What do we need to know before The Bad Batch season three begins? Will there be more Young Jedi Adventures? How wild is that Temptation of the Force synopsis? These questions and more are answered in this week’s Q&A!
0:00 Super Bowl Memes
3:05 The Bad Batch Season Three
6:48 More Young Jedi Adventures?
13:38 Temptation of the Force
18:44 Would the Nameless Affect a Sith?
23:07 Star Wars Celebration Japan
25:09 What Glup Shittos Should We See in the Rey Movie?
Asajj Ventress is going to be in The Bad Batch season three. How is that going to work, exactly? We reread Dark Disciple to help us remember the story and try to figure out how Asajj could return.
The vice president of Animation Production reflects on her affinity for the more Tech-nical aspects of creating a series.
Kristin Baver
It’s official: Athena Portillo loves Tech just as much as the rest of us.
The vice president of Animation Production for Lucasfilm and executive producer on Star Wars: The Bad Batch has a special affinity for the elite clone we first met in the final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. It’s no surprise given the more than a decade she’s spent overseeing the more technical aspects of animation production. “Tech will always be my favorite character,” Portillo tells StarWars.com. “I love everything about him. His wit, his directness, his intelligence, his honesty, and his logic in making the ultimate sacrifice for his brothers and Omega.”…
We review the new trailer for season three of THE BAD BATCH and speculate about the return of Asajj Ventress, with live callers weighing in on The Batch and other STAR WARS news and topics. Plus, listeners share STAR WARS “What If…?” scenarios and more!
What is going on with Asajj Ventress? How is she going to appear in The Bad Batch? What does this mean for The Dark Disciple? Today we’re talking all about the trailer from earlier this week!
0:00 Introduction
3:22 Bad Batch trailer talk
24:54 How will Ventress return?
29:56 Why will Ventress return?
35:00 Will we get live action Ventress?
The Bad Batch returns on February 21! We finally got a trailer for the final season of the series, so let’s break everything down, especially what’s going on with Asajj Ventress’s surprise appearance!
Welcome to the Star Wars Gallery. A collection of some great images from the Disney+ series The Bad Batch.
Below you will find a Gallery of 259Misc. images from the show and an article to read afterwards.
I hope you enjoy them.
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Introduction
In a galaxy far, far away, a new chapter of the Star Wars saga begins with “Star Wars: The Bad Batch.” This exclusive animated series for Disney+ takes us on a thrilling adventure with Clone Force 99, an elite and experimental crew introduced in the final season of the critically acclaimed “Star Wars: The Clone Wars.” Led by Hunter, Wrecker, Tech, and Crosshair, this unique squad of clones possesses exceptional skills that set them apart from their brothers in the Clone Army. After rescuing clone trooper Echo from Separatist captivity, they welcome him into their fold. As we delve into the rapidly changing galaxy in the aftermath of the Clone War, “Star Wars: The Bad Batch” promises to captivate fans with its action-packed storyline.
Creating “Star Wars: The Bad Batch”
The journey to bring “Star Wars: The Bad Batch” to life has been a long and exciting one. The characters of the Bad Batch were initially developed for the continuing adventures of the “Clone Wars” series. Creator and executive producer Dave Filoni, known for his work on “The Mandalorian” and “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” felt that these unique clones deserved their own show. With the transition from the fall of the Republic to the rise of the Empire, Filoni saw an opportunity to explore new talent and expand into live-action projects.
Working alongside Filoni, executive producer Athena Portillo and producer Josh Rimes, Jennifer Corbett took on the role of head writer and executive producer. Corbett, a military veteran herself, brought a deep understanding of soldiers’ experiences to the series. With her background in live-action television and her love for “The Clone Wars,” she was a perfect fit for the job. Brad Rau, a talented filmmaker and supervising director, joined the team, adding his creative vision to the project.
The Bad Batch’s Storyline
Set in the immediate aftermath of the Clone War, “Star Wars: The Bad Batch” explores how the end of the war and the fall of the Republic impact the lives of the Bad Batch. These clones were created to be soldiers, and their identity is deeply intertwined with their role in the Clone Army. But when they realize they don’t fit into the rising Empire’s plans, they are forced to go on the run and find a new purpose in a rapidly changing galaxy.
Throughout the series, the Bad Batch faces numerous challenges as they adapt to their new reality. The writers and filmmakers wanted to test the squad at every turn, pushing them to their limits. The end of the war marks a turning point for the Bad Batch, and their journey becomes a compelling exploration of resilience, survival, and finding one’s place in a changing world.
The Talented Filmmakers Behind the Series
“Star Wars: The Bad Batch” owes its success to the talented team of filmmakers who brought the series to life. Dave Filoni, with his deep knowledge and passion for the Star Wars universe, played a crucial role in shaping the show. As a mentor to the rest of the team, he passed on his storytelling expertise, ensuring the series stayed true to the essence of Star Wars.
Executive producer Athena Portillo, a longtime collaborator with Filoni, brought her wealth of experience in Star Wars animation to the project. Her dedication and leadership were instrumental in keeping the production on track and delivering a top-notch series. Josh Rimes, as the director of animation development at Lucasfilm, oversaw the creative process and worked closely with the series creators to bring their ideas to fruition.
The Writing Process and Challenges
Creating a compelling story set in the Star Wars universe comes with its own set of challenges. For head writer Jennifer Corbett, one of the most significant challenges was writing legacy characters that were created by George Lucas and Dave Filoni themselves. She felt the weight of responsibility to stay true to the essence of Star Wars while bringing her own experiences and military background to the Bad Batch’s journey.
Collaborating closely with supervising director Brad Rau, Corbett mapped out the series’ direction and developed episodic storylines. They worked together to ensure that each episode’s story concept was solid, tracked character arcs, and addressed feedback and notes throughout the script development process. Their collaboration resulted in a cohesive and engaging narrative that builds upon the legacy of the Clone Wars.
The Voice Cast and Performances
Emmy® and Annie-nominated voice actor Dee Bradley Baker brings the characters of the Bad Batch to life. As the backbone of the cast, Baker lends his versatile voice talents to each member of the squad. His deep thoughtfulness and respect for the characters shine through in his performances, capturing the essence of each Batcher.
Baker’s approach to voicing the Bad Batch is truly remarkable. He performs entire scenes as full runs, embodying each character and interacting with the rest of the cast in real time. This level of dedication and skill is a testament to Baker’s talent as a voice actor. As the series progresses, special guest voice actors will join the cast, introducing new characters and adding depth to the Star Wars universe.
The Bad Batch’s Unique Skills and Personalities
The Bad Batch, known as Clone Force 99, is a team of clones with enhanced abilities and distinct personalities. Let’s take a closer look at each member of the squad and their exceptional skills:
Hunter: The crew leader, Hunter, possesses keen senses that give him an edge in tracking down targets.
Echo: Former ARC Trooper Echo joined the Bad Batch after his rescue from the Techno Union. His knowledge of military tactics and cybernetic implants make him a valuable asset.
Tech: The computer and weapons specialist, Tech, has exceptional data analysis capabilities and can solve technical issues with ease.
Wrecker: True to his name, Wrecker is a towering soldier with immense strength. He takes pleasure in smashing things.
Crosshair: Cold and calculating, Crosshair is the team’s sharpshooter. His superior accuracy and customized rifle make him a lethal soldier.
The Bad Batch’s Journey and Challenges
“The Bad Batch” takes viewers on a thrilling ride filled with epic adventures and emotional challenges. As the squad faces a new reality and grapples with their changing circumstances, audiences will connect with their journey and root for their success. The Bad Batch is not just a team; they are a family navigating uncharted territory. The struggles they face and the obstacles they overcome are at the core of the series’ storytelling.
The Visual Aesthetic and Animation
“Star Wars: The Bad Batch” continues the visual aesthetic established in “The Clone Wars” series. The dedicated teams at Lucasfilm Animation and CGCG Animation Studio have perfected the techniques used to bring the “Clone Wars” style to life. The visuals in the series reach new heights, with stunning quality and fidelity that captivate audiences.
The collaboration between Lucasfilm Animation and CGCG Animation Studio was instrumental in bringing Clone Force 99’s stories to the screen. With a team of 60-70 members at Lucasfilm Animation and about 180 members at CGCG, the production of the series required a massive effort. The commitment and problem-solving skills of the teams ensured that the series achieved the highest standards of quality.
The Legacy of Star Wars and Mentorship
Dave Filoni, as a mentor and creator, reflects on his Star Wars journey and the importance of passing on knowledge. Learning from George Lucas himself, Filoni emphasizes the responsibility of mentoring others and sharing insights to tell meaningful stories. He acknowledges the mentorship he receives from collaborators like Jon Favreau and other directors, highlighting the tradition of master and apprentice relationships within the Star Wars universe.
With “Star Wars: The Bad Batch,” a new era of clones unfolds before our eyes. The series captures the essence of Star Wars while introducing unique characters and exploring their personal journeys. The talented team of filmmakers and voice actors, led by Dave Filoni, Athena Portillo, and Jennifer Corbett, have crafted a compelling narrative that will captivate Star Wars fans. From the exceptional skills of the Bad Batch to the challenges they face in a changing galaxy, this animated series promises to be an exciting addition to the Star Wars universe. So, gear up and get ready for an adventure like no other in “Star Wars: The Bad Batch.” May the Force be with you!