Disney+’s ‘The Bad Batch’ Premieres at Midnight Pacific

We first got to see the Bad Batch in a handful of episodes in the seventh (and last) season of The Clone Wars series, where they dealt with Captain Rex and Anakin Skywalker to infiltrate an enemy base. Now, The Bad Batch is set during the after-effects of the Clone Wars. The program will likely feature the crew taking on mercenary missions with little regard to the rules.
Beyond what can be seen in the series trailer, very little is learnt about the show. The trailer does show Grand Moff Tarkin making orders to discover and take out Clone Force 99, along with Fennec Shand and Captain Rex. There are likewise rumors flowing that Ahsoka Tano could make a look on the program, much like she performed in The Mandalorian and (certainly) will do in the upcoming Disney+ series Ahsoka.
If you desire a better understanding of the group, we recommend seeing at least season seven of The Clone Wars, if not the entire series. And possibly also Attack of the Clones.
The Bad Batch premieres on Disney+ on Tuesday, May 4– which is, by the way, Star Wars Day– with an impressive 70-minute best. It will be followed by an unidentified number of new episodes every Friday beginning on May 7.

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The most current series to debut in Disney+s impressive 2021 slate, Bad Batch, is a spin-off from the fan-favorite animated series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The series follows a crew of clone soldiers– Clone Force 99, aka the Bad Batch.
Clone Force 99 is a commando special forces squad. The clones in the team– Hunter, Wrecker, Crosshair, Tech, and Echo– were each designed with “desirable” genetic mutations. Hunter boasts boosted sensory abilities (especially for picking up electromagnetic signals) and is the leader of the team Wrecker is extra strong and loves an excellent battle; Crosshair has eager eyesight and professional marksmanship, which makes him valuable in long-range battle circumstances; Tech has actually improved mental capacity and intelligence; and Echo, who just survived a previous battle after being taken prisoner by being turned into a cyborg.

We first got to see the Bad Batch in a handful of episodes in the seventh (and final) season of The Clone Wars series, where they worked with Captain Rex and Anakin Skywalker to infiltrate an opponent base. Now, The Bad Batch is set during the after-effects of the Clone Wars. If you desire a much better understanding of the group, we suggest watching at least season 7 of The Clone Wars, if not the entire series.