‘Privilege of a Lifetime’: Dee Bradley Baker Addresses Star Wars: The Bad Batch

Longtime Star Wars veteran Dee Bradley Baker has a lot of feelings going into The Bad Batch’s final season.Speaking to StarWars.com about the show and his relationship with the franchise, Baker described himself as “excited,” “gratified,” “a little bit sad” and ultimately “thrilled to see this brought in for a landing, and mostly because I can’t wait to hear fans’ reactions to how much they’re going to love it and how good this is. If you love the Bad Batch and if you love Star Wars, this is as good as that gets.” As the man responsible for voicing every animated clone trooper since Star Wars: The Clone Wars, including Clone Force 99’s full cast, Baker didn’t reveal too much about what The Bad Batch season 3 has in store for the team’s surviving members. Nevertheless, he openly praised showrunner Dave Filoni, executive producers Brad Rau and Jennifer Corbett, and co-star Michelle Ang for their hard work on the series, declaring, “It’s been the privilege of a lifetime — of my career — to be involved with it, I must say. That’s how I feel.”First introduced in one of Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ unfinished story arcs, the Bad Batch members — consisting of Hunter, Wrecker, Crosshair, and Tech, later joined by former clone trooper Echo — officially debuted in The Clone Wars’ final season. Their spinoff premiered a year later, documenting Clone Force 99 and Omega’s adventures in the Empire’s early years and their interactions with various established Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels-era characters. Its latest trailer, meanwhile, not only teased more conflict between the clones and Empire, but also a returning Asajj Ventress who, similar to the Bad Batch, saw her unfinished arc adapted into the 2015 book Star Wars: Dark Disciple.

Longtime Star Wars veteran Dee Bradley Baker has a lot of feelings going into The Bad Batch‘s final season.

Speaking to StarWars.com about the show and his relationship with the franchise, Baker described himself as “excited,” “gratified,” “a little bit sad” and ultimately “thrilled to see this brought in for a landing, and mostly because I can’t wait to hear fans’ reactions to how much they’re going to love it and how good this is. If you love the Bad Batch and if you love Star Wars, this is as good as that gets.” As the man responsible for voicing every animated clone trooper since Star Wars: The Clone Wars, including Clone Force 99’s full cast, Baker didn’t reveal too much about what The Bad Batch season 3 has in store for the team’s surviving members. Nevertheless, he openly praised showrunner Dave Filoni, executive producers Brad Rau and Jennifer Corbett, and co-star Michelle Ang for their hard work on the series, declaring, “It’s been the privilege of a lifetime — of my career — to be involved with it, I must say. That’s how I feel.”

First introduced in one of Star Wars: The Clone Wars unfinished story arcs, the Bad Batch members — consisting of Hunter, Wrecker, Crosshair, and Tech, later joined by former clone trooper Echo — officially debuted in The Clone Wars‘ final season. Their spinoff premiered a year later, documenting Clone Force 99 and Omega’s adventures in the Empire’s early years and their interactions with various established Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels-era characters. Its latest trailer, meanwhile, not only teased more conflict between the clones and Empire, but also a returning Asajj Ventress who, similar to the Bad Batch, saw her unfinished arc adapted into the 2015 book Star Wars: Dark Disciple.

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