Tag: The Bad Batch
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Andor: How Long Has Luthen Rael Known Saw Gerrera?
[This article contains spoilers for Andor‘s Season 1 finale]Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker) is one of the most fascinating characters in the Star Wars galaxy, and he has appeared in a number of projects, ranging from animated series like The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch, and Rebels to the video game Jedi: Fallen Order, and most…
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The Star Wars TV Shows We Wish We Had — And A Few We’re Ok With Not Seeing
Andor is the latest in what seems like an exciting future for Star Wars on television. In the next few years, we will be getting shows such as Ahsoka, The Acolyte, Lando, Skeleton Crew, and additional seasons of both The Mandalorian and The Bad Batch. Although Star Wars is one of the most successful film…
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Kate Hudson & Ana Lily Amirpour Talk Making Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon
From writer/director Ana Lily Amirpour (The Bad Batch), the sci-fi thriller Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon follows a mysterious woman (Jeon Jong-seo) with a very powerful ability, who escapes a mental asylum onto the streets of New Orleans. Once she’s out in the world, she finds herself in the orbit of Bonnie (Kate Hudson),…
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Commander Cody And Gungi Are Returning In The Bad Batch Season 2
“The Bad Batch” are marching for their comeback. At Star Wars Celebration, host David Collins sat with executive producer and supervising director Brad Rau, executive producer and head writer Jen Corbett, story editor Matt Michnovetz, veteran clone voice actor Dee Bradley Baker, and Omega’s voice actress Michelle Ang to discuss season 1 and the Bad…
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Liam Neeson Will Return To Voice Qui-Gon Jinn In Star Wars: Tales Of The Jedi
There’s more Star Wars animation blazing on the horizon! Joining “Star Wars: Visions” and “The Bad Batch,” the “Tales of the Jedi” animated anthology sounds like a promising addition to the repertoire of LucasFilm Animation.At Star Wars Celebration, moderator Amy Ratcliffe welcomed Dave Filoni (executive producer and executive creative director) to the “Tales of the Jedi” panel…
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Star Wars Bits: War of the Bounty Hunters, The Mandalorian, Rangers of the New Republic, The Bad Batch, and More!
In this edition of Star Wars Bits: Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters #1 preview Star Wars: The Mandalorian Funko Pop! bobbleheads Star Wars: Rangers of the New Republic is now longer in development Star Wars podcast & YouTube round-up And more! Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters #1 Preview In StarWars.com’s exclusive…
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‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ Debuts With An Action-Heavy Premiere That Explores The Existential Crisis Of Clones [Review]
After having spent six seasons knowing several of the clones that make up the Grand Army of the Republic, Season 7 of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” introduced us to The Bad Batch, or Clone Force 99, a squad of clones with genetic malfunctions that give them enhanced abilities and personalities taken straight out of…
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Visually Stunning ‘Terminal’ Dims Itself With Sexism And Immaturity [Review]
If you want to make a good-looking film these days, I’ve got one word for you: neon. It doesn’t matter your genre or budget; everybody’s doing it, from small-fry dystopia “The Bad Batch” to estrogen-pumping action flick “Atomic Blonde.” Some directors are even taking “neo-noir” to punnish levels, as films like “Gemini” and “Blade Runner…
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Ana Lily Amirpour Brings New Film ‘Blood Moon’ To Cannes
Exclusive: Writer-director Ana Lily Amirpour has a late addition to the hot titles unveiling for international buyers in the Cannes market next week. Amirpour, who debuted with the Iranian Vampire Western A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night and followed with the Venice Special Jury Prize winner The Bad Batch, will next direct Blood Moon.…
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‘Legion’: Ana Lily Amirpour Breaks Down the 5 Trippiest Scenes, From the Carousel to That Darn Cat
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from “Legion” Season 2, Episode 2, “Chapter 10.”]Ana Lily Amirpour, director of the acclaimed “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night” and the bonkers follow-up “The Bad Batch,” is not a filmmaker who falls meekly within any prescribed box. Therefore, she found her perfect television match in Noah Hawley’s…