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The Bad Batch: Brad Rau and Jennifer Corbett on Dave Filonis Involvement, Season 2s Character Dynamics, and the Empires Presence

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    With the release of The Bad Batch season 2, the cast and crew behind the series have been doing the press rounds, talking to several outlets about what we can expect from the new season, in terms of characters and storylines. Here is a compilation of some of the highlights from the interviews that Jennifer Corbett, head writer and executive producer on the show, and Brad Rau, supervising director and executive producer, did with various outlets.


    <h2>Season 2 start and Dave Filoni's involvement</h2>
    Speaking to StarWars.com, Jennifer Corbett explained how they conceptualized the ending for season 1 as a 'closing chapter' for the team, and how that then launched the second season:



    [​IMG] Omega in a scene from 'STAR WARS: THE BAD BATCH', season 2 exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. &amp; &#x2122;. All Rights Reserved.



    While The Bad Batch has Dave Filoni's name pop up during the credits, it's really unknown how involved the Clone Wars creator is with the spin-off, given his current live-action endeavors. While he didn't go into much detail, Brad Rau did say that he's very aware of what the team behind the series is creating:



    During Star Wars Celebration 2022, Filoni explained in deep his love for animation during the Tales of the Jedi panel, and said that he's still in contact with the team he worked with during The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels. He also made a cameo at the very beginning of the Bad Batch panel. Moreover, speaking to Collider, Corbett said that 'the joy of having Dave Filoni be so involved with the show is that he'll give us tidbits and suggestions of things to include'.



    You can find in that Collider link a very detailed description by Corbett of each of the members of the Bad Batch, and why they are each so special. But speaking to /Film, the writer went a bit deeper and explained their relationship with the other clones, or 'regs', and especially how Echo sees them:



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    <h2>The Bad Batch's character dynamics</h2>
    In our spoiler discussion for the first two episodes, we mentioned our surprise at the first couple of episodes pairing Omega up with Tech, as opposed to Hunter like in season 1. This is no coincidence, as they explained to StarWars.com, since the new season will be exploring the relationships between Omega and Tech/Echo, a pending subject from season 1:



    As we saw in episode 1, season 2 introduces a brand-new character, Phee Genoa, voiced by Wanda Sykes. Rau said the following about her:



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1POfCj1mOs



    Speaking to io9, Jennifer Corbett explained how they intended for season 2 to revolve around Omega and her learning path as she navigates the galaxy through thick and thin:



    We learned in the first season that Omega is actually Boba Fett's sister. While many have been expecting the two to meet up at some point, Rau and Corbett said in several of the interviews that we shouldn't hold our breath for this. In their conversation with The Direct, though, they left the door a bit more open, though it seems like if this meeting were to happen, it will not take place in an episode of The Bad Batch:



    In an interview with Agents of Fandom, Corbett explains how the story of the show, and specifically of troopers after the war, is very personal to her:



    [​IMG] (L-R): Tech and Echo in a scene from 'STAR WARS: THE BAD BATCH', season 2 exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. &amp; &#x2122;. All Rights Reserved.



    As far as finding a purpose in life after the war, the members of the team definitely found a different answer than Crosshair, as we saw in season 1. So far, we haven't seen the character again in season 2, but he's definitely in there. In fact, Corbett told Daily Motion that her favorite character in the second season is actually Crosshair:


    <h2>The Empire's presence in The Bad Batch</h2>
    Speaking to Screen Rant, Corbett explained how the Empire's expansion has caused a domino effect that will induce the rise of smaller, antagonistic groups:



    Rau added the following about how the team will interact with their biggest foe:



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    As we saw in the trailer, the new season will also introduce the head of the Empire, Emperor Palpatine himself. Rau told Screen Rant the following about collaborating with Ian McDiarmid himself when he voiced the character for the show:



    The first two episodes of The Bad Batch season 2 are now available on Disney Plus. You can check out our spoiler discussion here. We were also fortunate enough to get an early look at the first 14 episodes, and posted our non-spoiler thoughts here. Stay tuned for more on The Bad Batch coming soon!



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