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Why Star Wars Fans Are Concerned About The Bad Batch and Whitewashing Share Filed to:batch The titular Bad Batch speaking with their new friend Omega. (Screenshot: Disney) To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Gizmodo Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. This week a new Star Wars animated series on Disney+, The Bad Batch, re-introduced us to the last days of the Clone War and the rise of the sinister Empire. But amid the blaster fights and familiar faces, some fans have shown concern that the show’s major characters have had their skin tones adjusted, pushing them away from their roots. ....
The Clone Wars, that it was developing a new show, based upon characters from The Clone Wars, I was initially skeptical. I knew that skepticism was not well placed, as I was initially skeptical about Rebels, before getting sucked into the show’s amazing and deep storyline. Additionally, the new show, The Bad Batch, was going to be produced by the same genius who brought us The Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian, Dave Filoni. Filoni’s time at Lucasfilm started more than a decade ago, when George Lucas tapped him to develop The Clone Wars. The new series, The Bad Batch, premiered on Disney+ on (you guessed it) May the 4th (“Star Wars Day”), and while I obviously was looking forward to watching it, I certainly was prepared for the long haul figuring the series would take a few episodes to get into. I was immediately blown away by the story, the animation, and the unadulterated fan cat-nip that had both me and my son coming ....
The last time we saw them in the premiere episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Hunter and the Bad Batch (Dee Bradley Baker), sans Crosshair, had become guardians to the child clone Omega (Michelle Ang), an ingenue to the galaxy. In this second episode, titled “Cut and Run” (directed by Steward Lee and written by Gursiman Sandhu), the trouble with Crosshair on their trail takes a backseat in favor of an introspective glance at the shifting galactic order. The developing Empire is registering civilians. And this puts one clone in special danger since he has long deviated from his Republic service. ....
CinemaBlend Warning: SPOILERS for Star Wars: The Bad Batchâs first two episodes are ahead! Star Wars faces beyond the core quintet, who we first met in The Clone Wars Season 7. In âAftermath,â Admiral Wilhuff Tarkin visited Kamino to evaluate Clone Force 99, and we also saw young Caleb Dume, who will grow up to become Kanan Jarrus. âCut and Runâ brought back the defected clone Cut Lawqaune, and Star Wars animated series? That was one of the questions I inquired about while recently interviewing Star Wars: The Bad Batch head writer Jennifer Corbett and producer Brad Rau, specifically asking how much crossover there would be between the new Disney+ series and the other ....