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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.
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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).
The Bad Batch was always about underdogs, about displaced war heroes struggling. Finally, Disney+’s Star Wars: The Bad Batch has its priorities sorted. The first two seasons’ cameo-heavy ...
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The Bad Batch may refer to: Clone Force 99, a special clone trooper unit in the Star Wars universe Star Wars: The Bad Batch, a 2021 animated television series based on this unit "The Bad Batch", an episode of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series; Bad Batch, a 2010 film with JR Lemon; The Bad Batch, a 2016 dystopic thriller film
Jango is mentioned again in Star Wars: The Bad Batch, an animated spin-off from the Clone Wars series. The episode "Bounty Lost" reveals that Omega, an enhanced female clone who joined Clone Force 99 after the rise of the Galactic Empire, is a second unaltered replication of Fett's template, technically making her his daughter. [6]
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