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Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2: Tech & Echo Earn Key Art High Honor
In less than a week, fans of Disney+ & Lucasfilm's Star Wars: The Bad Batch will be setting course for a second season filled with thrills and dangers. With time winding down until the animated series' return, the streaming service has been rolling out character profile key art posters for our major players. Last time, the focus was on Omega & Hunter… and now we have Tech & Echo joining the party. Here's a look at the complete set of key art so far, and then make sure to check out the most recently released teaser…
Disney+'s Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2 stars Dee Bradley Baker (American Dad!) as the voice of the Bad Batch and Michelle Ang (Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462) as the voice of Omega. Rhea Perlman (The Mindy Project, Cheers) returns to guest star as Cid, Noshir Dalal (It's Pony, The Owl House) returns to guest star as Vice Admiral Rampart, and Wanda Sykes (The Upshaws, Black-ish) makes her guest starring debut in the series as Phee Genoa. With the second season set to hit screens on January 4, 2023, here's a look at the recently-released teaser "Mission," followed by the official trailer for the streaming series:
When the new season opens, months have passed since the events on Kamino, and the Bad Batch continue their journey navigating the Empire after the fall of the Republic. They will cross paths with friends and foes, both new and familiar, as they take on a variety of thrilling mercenary missions that will take them to unexpected and dangerous new places.
The series is executive produced by Dave Filoni (The Mandalorian, "The Clone Wars"), Athena Portillo ("The Clone Wars," "Rebels"), Brad Rau ("Rebels," "Resistance"), Jennifer Corbett ("Resistance," NCIS), and Carrie Beck (The Mandalorian, "Rebels") with Josh Rimes ("Resistance," "Visions") and Alex Spotswood ("The Clone Wars," "Rebels") as producers. Rau is also serving as supervising director, with Corbett as head writer and Matt Michnovetz as story editor. The series returns for its second season on January 4, 2023, on the Disney+ streaming service.