Bolting again into the limelight on Disney+, these brawling commandos of Clone Force 99 referred to as The Bad Batch are barreling into their 16-episode second season, which simply charged onto the Home of Mouse’s streaming service on Jan. 4.
Engineered by Lucasfilm Animation and the fertile creativeness of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars’” and “The Mandalorian’s” Dave Filoni, “Star Wars: The Bad Batch” facilities on the chaotic misadventures and dangerous interstellar missions of 4 enhanced commando clones named Hunter, Wrecker, Echo and Tech, who have been initially launched in “The Clone Wars” animated collection. These specialised troopers have been conceived utilizing the genetic materials of legendary bounty hunter Jango Fett.
Becoming a member of the assault workforce is their unmodified younger feminine clone apprentice, Omega.
This is the official Season 2 description:
“When the brand new season opens, months have handed because the occasions on Kamino, and the Unhealthy Batch proceed their journey navigating the Empire after the autumn of the Republic. They’ll cross paths with buddies and foes, each new and acquainted, as they tackle a wide range of thrilling mercenary missions that can take them to surprising and harmful new locations.”
“The Unhealthy Batch” is led by the uncanny vocal skills of Emmy Award nominee Dee Bradley Baker (“American Dad!”) voicing the entire Unhealthy Batch squad and Emmy Award nominee Michelle Ang (“Concern the Strolling Lifeless: Flight 462”) portraying Omega. Emmy Award winner Rhea Perlman (“Cheers”) is again as Cid, Noshir Dalal (“The Owl Home”) makes a Vice Admiral Rampart cameo, and Emmy Award winner Wanda Sykes (“The Upshaws”) co-stars as Phee Genoa.
“Star Wars: The Unhealthy Batch” is govt produced by Dave Filoni, with Athena Portillo (“Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” “Star Wars Rebels”), Brad Rau (“Star Wars Rebels,” “Star Wars Resistance”), Jennifer Corbett (“Star Wars Resistance”) and Carrie Beck (“The Mandalorian,” “Star Wars Rebels”).
“Star Wars: The Unhealthy Batch” Season 2 is at the moment accessible to view on Disney+.
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