Hunter, Wrecker, Omega, and the Empire feature on a glossy new one-sheet poster to commemorate the return of THE BAD BATCH.
At long last, THE BAD BATCH is back for one last adventure. The third and final season kicked off yesterday and picked up right where we left off. Omega and Crosshair remain incarcerated inside the Imperial facility at Mount Tantiss while the rest of her brothers look for clues to her whereabouts.
The three-episode season premiere took us to the jungles of Mount Tantiss, and a few more gloriously animated new planets. All the while, introducing the world to the cutest hunting dog in the galaxy, Omega’s new pet Batcher. But before we get into the feeding habits of Batcher and her kennel companions, check out the new poster below.

REVIEW
In his FOUR STAR review, our reviewer Max said this about the premiere “I am a little spoiler-heavy in my review, but it’s only because I am so pleased with this premiere. All the right Star Wars notes were hit, and I can’t complain about it.” Be sure to check out his full review here.
The final season looks to be sending Clone Force 99 out on a high. Asajj Ventress, Cad Bane, Fennec Shand, and Emperor Palpatine join the team for the final season. And what will transpire will have ramifications for the entire galaxy struggling against the Empire’s tyranny.

RELEASE DATES
Now we’ve all had time to digest the glorious key art poster, our pals at Disney Plus have also sent over the episode release guide. So read on and mark the dates in your calendar because you won’t want to miss a single episode.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch is streaming exclusively on Disney Plus now.
What did you make of the season premiere? Sound off in the comments below. As the final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch is underway, Future of the Force will provide weekly episode reviews and character poster coverage. Stay tuned for much more!

Meet Phil Roberts! He’s the dedicated owner, daily content manager, and editor-in-chief of The Future of the Force. Phil is a budding novelist who turned his passion toward writing about the franchises he loves back in 2016. He’s a huge fan of all things Star Wars, Batman, DC, Marvel, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters, King Kong, and the Ray Harryhausen movies. Phil is a BFI-accredited journalist and a distinguished member of the Film Critics Association UK.
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