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When clones strike back
When clones strike back
Ming-Na Wen sits down with Life to discuss her character Fennec Shand in Star Wars: The Bad Batch and her love for sci-fi
published : 26 Jul 2021 at 04:30
After being first introduced in the live-action series The Mandalorian, fan favourite Fennec Shand a mysterious and fearsome female assassin makes her return to the Star Wars franchise in Star Wars: The Bad Batch, a computer-animated television series that spun off from The Clone Wars (2018-2020).
Based on stories by George Lucas and created by Dave Filoni for the streaming service Disney+, The Bad Batch follows a special and unique team of Clone Force 99, also known as the Bad Batch a group of clone troopers with genetic mutations as they take on a mercenary mission at the dawn of the Galactic Empire.
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