Disney+'s Star Wars: The Bad Batch has reportedly been pushed back from its Spring 2022 release. The Clone Wars spin-off debuted with season 1 on May 4, 2021, and stars Dee Bradley Baker as the Bad Batch, an enhanced unit of unique clones, and Michelle Ang as Omega, an unaltered clone made from the pure DNA of bounty hunter Jango Fett. The Bad Batch season 2 has been confirmed for a 2022 release, but its exact premiere date is as of yet unknown.
The Bad Batch season 1 followed Clone Force 99 and their newest member Omega from Order 66 to the heartbreaking destruction of Kamino, the home of the clones. They were forced to find a new way in the galaxy as the war came to an end and the reign of the Galactic Empire began. The Bad Batch had to part ways with Crosshair amidst this journey due to the functionality of his inhibitor chip and differences in ideology, which left season 1 off on a melancholy yet hopeful note. Alongside the Bad Batch's story, season 1 explored the War-Mantle project that saw the clone troopers get replaced by stormtroopers as well as a hint to future cloning efforts as seen in The Mandalorian at the conclusion of the season. Viewers have been anticipating season 2 and how it will continue to explore how the clones dealt with the fall of the Republic.
Related: Bad Batch: Clone Wars & Rebels Characters Who Could Appear In Season 2
Now, viewers will reportedly have to wait a little longer to see the Bad Batch again. A recent issue of Stars Wars Insider (via The Direct) has removed its Spring 2022 release window from The Bad Batch and has replaced it with a "Coming Soon" tag. While the show was never confirmed to be released for Spring 2022 outside of these magazines, they are official Star
Read more on screenrant.com