Star Wars: The Bad Batch confirms the beloved squad of clone troopers will return for a third and final season on Disney+.
Announced during Star Wars Celebration 2023, The Bad Batch is receiving a third season that will once again air exclusively on Disney+. The creative team in attendance further confirmed that the next installment will wrap up the story of Hunter and his squad of clones. Beyond the announcement, no other details on Season 3 were revealed but many fans expect the show to return in 2024 although this has yet to be confirmed.
Announced during Star Wars Celebration 2023, The Bad Batch is receiving a third season that will once again air exclusively on Disney+. The creative team in attendance further confirmed that the next installment will wrap up the story of Hunter and his squad of clones. Beyond the announcement, no other details on Season 3 were revealed but many fans expect the show to return in 2024 although this has yet to be confirmed.
After the twist of Emerie Karr being another female Jango clone (basically, an adult Omega), I began speculating that they were planning on eventually introducing Omega into live-action (in the Mandalorian era, by which time she'd be an adult). So, we'll probably see her in live-action, after next season. I mean, they've effectively cast Keisha Castle-Hughes (who voices Emerie) as the adult Omega. It's a casting that makes sense, if you want Omega to make the jump into live-action. While Michelle Ang is older (and closer to the age that Omega would be during the Mandalorian era), she is of Malaysian Chinese descent, whereas Keisha is Māori like Temuera Morrison (making Keisha ethnically correct/appropriate casting).
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