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The Bad Batch Season 3 Gets a New Clip, Cast and Crew Talk About Dark Final Season

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    The three-episode premiere of The Bad Batch season 3 is fast approaching, and a new promotional clip has been released as actors Dee Bradley Baker and Michelle Ang, showrunner Jennifer Corbett and executive producer Brad Rau talk about what we can expect from the series' final season.



    The clip, released as part of IGN Fan Fest, shows Hunter and Wrecker walking with teenage former clones on a jungle planet.



    https://twitter.com/IGN/status/1759971344563793996



    The two young clones reveal that they were shipped off Kamino by the Empire to this jungle planet to be experimented on. Could they be on the planet Weyland, where Mount Tantiss is located? If so, that could mean they're launching an early rescue mission for Omega. We don't get to learn more, as Wrecker accidentally disturbs a dangerous beast lurking in the jungle and the four clones prepare for combat.



    Meanwhile, Dee Bradley Baker, Michelle Ang, Jennifer Corbett and Brad Rau all spoke to StarWars.com about the final season.



    Jennifer Corbett revealed it was always the plan to do three seasons of The Bad Batch. She's delighted that they were able to see the vision through, noting its 'bittersweet' conclusion.



    Brad Rau agreed on the final season's bittersweet nature and that it helped that they planned for three seasons going in.



    Dee Bradley Baker spoke about his mixed range of emotions at seeing his journey with the clone troopers finally come to an end (for now, at least). He thinks this season is the best yet.



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    The Bad Batch season 2 ended with the death of Tech, a development that devastated fans. Jennifer Corbett felt that Tech's death was a pivotal moment in the series, as it really rams home to both the Bad Batch and the fans just how powerful the Empire is. Dave Filoni agreed.



    Baker discovered just how devastated fans were when attending various conventions. While they all obviously hope for a reveal where Tech is still alive, Dee feels his story had the best ending it could.



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    Executive Producer Brad Rau mentioned that the absence of Tech made writing season 3 very difficult, noting that the tone of the show became heavier by default.



    Michelle Ang agreed that this season does not shy away from dark moments -- rather, it embraces them.



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    Ang also spoke about season 3 and Omega's role in it.



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    Crosshair has had one of the more fascinating character arcs in The Bad Batch, first doubling down and aligning with the Empire before finally realizing he made the wrong choice. Naturally, Baker is also a fan of Crosshair's journey.



    He spoke a little about Crosshair's pairing with Omega in the coming season as they find themselves imprisoned together. The best partners in crime are often polar opposites of each other, and this pairing is no exception.



    [​IMG] Omega in a scene from 'STAR WARS: THE BAD BATCH', season 3 exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.



    Corbett spoke about how much fun the unlikely duo was, stating that their shared dynamic was her favorite.



    Michelle Ang also loved the pairing.



    We've seen Omega quickly mature across the first two seasons of The Bad Batch, and Ang feels as if Omega's personal journey over the series mirrors her own as a voice actor.



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    Season 3 of The Bad Batch has a really clear villain in Dr. Hemlock, voiced by the brilliant Jimmi Simpson (Westworld, House of Cards). Corbett spoke a bit about how she tried to bring something different to a franchise that already has so many memorable villains.



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    One relatively unknown quantity is Dr Emerie Karr. She serves Hemlock and appears loyal to him, despite being a female clone herself like Omega. Brad Rau suggested that her arc will be equally unusual.

    Corbett was quick to point out the differences between Karr and Omega, despite their shared lineage.



    The Bad Batch season 3 premieres on Wednesday, April 21, on Disney Plus.

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