The Mandalorian Has Already Spoiled The Bad Batch Season 3’s Ending

Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3 kicked off with a three-episode premiere on Disney+, including a surprise cameo from a major Star Wars villain. The final season’s third episode, “Shadows of Tantiss,” saw Doctor Hemlock’s facility on Mount Tantiss receiving a special visit from Emperor Palpatine himself. Palpatine arrived at the cloning facility to examine the progress on a special project being undertaken by Hemlock: Project Necromancer. Though the true nature of Project Necromancer has not been revealed, Star Wars fans are fairly certain they know its purpose, following its first mention in The Mandalorian Season 3.The penultimate episode of The Mandalorian, Season 3, “The Spies,” saw Project Necromancer mentioned during a meeting of the Imperial Remnant’s Shadow Council. Its return in The Bad Batch confirms that his particular Imperial project was underway when the Empire still reigned, and before the days of the Remnant in the wake of Palpatine’s defeat. However, The Mandalorian’s mention of Necromancer at a much later point in the Star Wars timeline may have already confirmed how Omega’s story is destined to play out, giving fans a hint as to what sort of ending they can expect from The Bad Batch.When Moff Gideon suggests the Imperial Remnant look for leadership other than Thrawn, Hux tells him that this is the purpose of Project Necromancer. He then goes on to ask about the status of Doctor Pershing, the geneticist conducting research into cloning, who had been working for Gideon and the Remnant. Hux suggests that Gideon may have been using Pershing’s work for his own ends, an allegation to which Gideon responds by asserting that cloning is Hux’s obsession. All of this, along with the project’s name, points to Project Necromancer being the project aimed at creating a new clone body for Emperor Palpatine, allowing him to return from death.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3 kicked off with a three-episode premiere on Disney+, including a surprise cameo from a major Star Wars villain. The final season’s third episode, “Shadows of Tantiss,” saw Doctor Hemlock’s facility on Mount Tantiss receiving a special visit from Emperor Palpatine himself. Palpatine arrived at the cloning facility to examine the progress on a special project being undertaken by Hemlock: Project Necromancer. Though the true nature of Project Necromancer has not been revealed, Star Wars fans are fairly certain they know its purpose, following its first mention in The Mandalorian Season 3.

The penultimate episode of The Mandalorian, Season 3, “The Spies,” saw Project Necromancer mentioned during a meeting of the Imperial Remnant’s Shadow Council. Its return in The Bad Batch confirms that his particular Imperial project was underway when the Empire still reigned, and before the days of the Remnant in the wake of Palpatine’s defeat. However, The Mandalorian‘s mention of Necromancer at a much later point in the Star Wars timeline may have already confirmed how Omega’s story is destined to play out, giving fans a hint as to what sort of ending they can expect from The Bad Batch.

When Moff Gideon suggests the Imperial Remnant look for leadership other than Thrawn, Hux tells him that this is the purpose of Project Necromancer. He then goes on to ask about the status of Doctor Pershing, the geneticist conducting research into cloning, who had been working for Gideon and the Remnant. Hux suggests that Gideon may have been using Pershing’s work for his own ends, an allegation to which Gideon responds by asserting that cloning is Hux’s obsession. All of this, along with the project’s name, points to Project Necromancer being the project aimed at creating a new clone body for Emperor Palpatine, allowing him to return from death.

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