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Star Wars: The Bad Batch is an American animated television series created by Dave Filoni for the streaming service Disney+.It is part of the Star Wars franchise and a spin-off from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, continuing from the end of that series to depict the aftermath of Order 66 and the end of the Clone Wars.
The Bad Batch is a 2016 American dystopian thriller film directed and written by Ana Lily Amirpour.The film is about a young woman (Suki Waterhouse) exiled to a desert where she is attacked by a group of cannibals, led by a person called Miami Man (Jason Momoa), and barely escaping alive to a bizarre settlement run by a charismatic leader (Keanu Reeves).
Saw appears in The Clone Wars spin-off Star Wars: The Bad Batch 's premiere episode, with Andrew Kishino returning to voice the character. He is shown leading a band of Onderon refugees from the Empire when the Bad Batch is dispatched to eliminate them as "insurgents" by Admiral Tarkin to test their loyalties. After realizing the truth behind ...
With a lightsaber?!At the tail end of Star Wars Celebration this weekend, alongside a few other sneak peeks, Disney dropped the trailer and release window announcement for the second season of The ...
The Acolytes joke. Season 7 Clone Wars was fine, but Bad Batch was mundane. ... Both of which are pretty good movies. Inside Out 2 was good because it had something new to say in a sequel ...
In January 2024, the Season 3 trailer for Star Wars: The Bad Batch revealed that Ventress had survived the events of Dark Disciple and would appear in the season's storyline. Brad Rau, the supervising director of The Bad Batch said that the appearance would be faithful and not contradictory to the events of the book. [7]
In March 2015, it was announced that Ben Mendelsohn had been cast in a lead role in Rogue One. [4] Mendelsohn said in an interview he learned about his casting while filming Bloodline, having dinner in a restaurant with director Gareth Edwards, "He [Edwards] told me about the story and he told me about the character and then he said, 'I want you to do it.'"
The sequel to 1989's "Batman," 1992's "Batman Returns" stars Michael Keaton once again as Bruce Wayne, aka Batman. This time, he's joined by Michelle Pfeiffer as Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, Danny ...