The final character posters from The Bad Batch showcase some of the show’s unsung heroes, such as Ventress, Fennec Shand, Phee, and Vice Admiral Rampart.
After the series ended, Lucasfilm recently released a set of new character posters for the final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch. The show concluded with an action-packed final episode this week, in which Hemlock and his wicked research met a fitting end. The finale of the show left fans with mixed emotions. While Hemlock’s downfall was a satisfying moment that culminated in the Clone Force 99 reuniting with Omega, the celebrations were overshadowed by the show’s final scenes. These scenes reveal an older Omega leaving her aging brothers behind to join the Rebellion.
The perfect symbolism marked the end of Hunter, Wrecker, Echo, and Crosshair’s journey and signaled the beginning of a new chapter in the saga. After three thrilling seasons, it was both sad and satisfying to see Omega’s journey in the galaxy come to an end. As the credits faded to black, we were left with countless cherished memories.

CHARACTER POSTERS
The latest character posters showcase some of the lesser-known characters from the show, such as Ventress, Fennec Shand, Phee, and Vice Admiral Rampart. Furthermore, Hemlock’s young test subjects also have their own character poster and the notorious Sniper CloneX. Appropriately, the last poster is dedicated to the reunited members of Clone Force 99. Check them all out below.
CLONE FORCE 99

FENNEC SHAND

ASAJJ VENTRESS

PHEE

VICE ADMIRAL RAMPART

THE TANTISS SURVIVORS

CLONE SNIPER X

The final season of Clone Force 99 ended on a high note. Asajj Ventress, Cad Bane, Fennec Shand, and Emperor Palpatine joined the team for the final season. Their involvement had far-reaching consequences for the entire galaxy as it fought against the Empire’s tyranny. However, one should never underestimate Clone Force 99. True to the Star Wars tradition, The Bad Batch defeated Hemlock and ended his nefarious deeds.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch is streaming exclusively on Disney Plus now.
Did you enjoy the final season? Sound off in the comments below. Stay tuned for much more! Farewell, Clone Force 99; thanks for the memories.

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