Starring •
Dee Bradley Baker as the
Bad Batch:Also known as Clone Force 99, the Bad Batch are a unique squad of
clone troopers with genetic mutations.
Star Wars creator
George Lucas wanted them to each have special abilities that made them different from other clones, but he did not want them to be superheroes. The Bad Batch includes:
Hunter, the leader of the team who has enhanced senses and is described as a "master tracker";
Wrecker, who has enhanced muscles and a reinforced skeleton making him very strong;
Crosshair, a skilled sniper;
Tech, a genius who specializes in technology; and
Echo, a former regular clone or "reg" who was turned into a cyborg through horrific experimentation and can now interface with computer systems. Despite being clones, Baker made sure the team had noticeable differences in each voice, such as Tech's precision and Crosshair sounding like a "coiled snake". • As he did for
Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Baker also voices most of the other clones in the series, including: Grey, the captain under
Jedi Master Depa Billaba during
Order 66;
Cut Lawquane, a
Clone Wars deserter who goes into hiding with his family;
Rex, a former captain who was believed killed at the end of the Clone Wars and now works in secret to help other clones and resist the
Empire; Howzer, a captain on
Ryloth who supports local freedom fighters over the Empire;
Gregor, a commando working with Rex; Wilco, a captain stationed on
Serenno who is murdered by Vice Admiral Rampart for refusing to falsify a report;
Cody, a commander who deserts after starting to question the Empire during a mission with Crosshair; Cade and Slip, clones who are killed by Rampart as part of a conspiracy to cover-up the destruction of Tipoca City;
Scorch, a commando who leads the Advanced Science Division's forces; Mayday, the commander of a desolate outpost on Barton IV whose death is a catalyst for Crosshair turning on the Empire; Fireball and Nemec, members of Rex's group of rogue clones; the Clone X assassins; and
Wolffe, a commander sent to capture Omega who is talked down by Rex. Baker added subtle differences to the voice of each clone. • Baker reprised the role of Barton Coburn, an Imperial admiral who attends Tarkin's summit, from
The Clone Wars. He also provided the sounds for Batcher, a lurca hound that Omega befriends. •
Michelle Ang as Omega:A young female clone who joins the Bad Batch. She is an unmodified replication of
Jango Fett, so she ages normally unlike the Bad Batch and other clones who age at twice the normal speed. This means Omega is technically older than most of the other clones, despite appearing to be much younger. Her name is a reference to the first unmodified clone of Jango Fett, "Alpha", who is better known as Jango's son
Boba. To create Omega's voice, Ang used her own New Zealand accent but altered her pitch and state of mind to give the character a "youthfulness". Ang also took inspiration from watching her young son have new experiences.
Recurring Introduced in other Star Wars media •
Ben Diskin as AZI-3: A medical droid from Kamino who helps the Bad Batch •
Bob Bergen as
Lama Su: The prime minister of Kamino •
Gwendoline Yeo as
Nala Se: The Kaminoan scientist in charge of the cloning process •
Stephen Stanton as •
Wilhuff Tarkin: A high-ranking Imperial officer •
Mas Amedda: The Grand Vizier of the Empire •
Jennifer Hale as Riyo Chuchi: A Pantoran senator who advocates for the clones
Introduced in season one • Noshir Dalal as Rampart: An Imperial vice admiral who is responsible for the new conscripted
Stormtrooper program •
Liam O'Brien as Bolo: An
Ithorian regular at Cid's parlor •
Sam Riegel as Ketch: A
Weequay regular at Cid's parlor •
Rhea Perlman as
Cid Scaleback: A
Trandoshan and former Jedi informant who provides mercenary work to the Bad Batch •
Shelby Young as • Bragg: An Imperial captain stationed on Raxus Secundus • Yanna: A
Wookiee elder • Bayrn: A Tarlafar who is a young Project Necromancer test subject with a high M-count • Helen Sadler as Scalder: A doctor in the Empire's Advanced Science Division
Introduced in season two •
Wanda Sykes as
Phee Genoa: A pirate contact of Cid's who befriends the Bad Batch •
Jimmi Simpson as
Royce Hemlock: The director of the Empire's Advanced Science Division (ASD) •
Keisha Castle-Hughes as
Emerie Karr: An adult female clone of Jango Fett who works for the ASD
Introduced in season three • Ivan Sinitsin as Jax: A Mirialan who is a young Project Necromancer test subject with a high M-count, designated SP-32 • Olwyn M. Whelan as Eva: An Iktotchi who is a young Project Necromancer test subject with a high M-count, designated SP-54 • Naiya Singh Padilla as Sami: A Pantoran who is a young Project Necromancer test subject with a high M-count, designated SP-39
Guests Introduced in other Star Wars media •
Archie Panjabi as
Depa Billaba: A Jedi Master who is killed during Order 66. Her death is depicted differently from how it was established in the
Kanan comic book. •
Matthew Wood as • The
battle droids of the
Separatist army •
Bib Fortuna: The majordomo and right-hand of crime lord
Jabba the Hutt •
Freddie Prinze Jr. as
Caleb Dume: The
Padawan learner of Depa Billaba who escapes Order 66. This is depicted differently from how it was established in the
Kanan comic book. •
Ian McDiarmid as
Palpatine: The Emperor of the Galactic Empire and a Dark Lord of the
Sith •
Andrew Kishino as
Saw Gerrera: A freedom fighter from
Onderon •
Tom Kane as the narrator of a
The Clone Wars-style opening sequence. Because the Clone Wars come to an end in the first episode of the series, the narration is not used for subsequent episodes. •
Nika Futterman as • Shaeeah Lawquane: The stepdaughter of clone deserter Cut Lawquane •
Asajj Ventress:The apprentice of
Count Dooku during the Clone Wars who later becomes a bounty hunter. The character's last appearance in the
Star Wars timeline was the 2015 novel
Dark Disciple, which was adapted from unproduced
The Clone Wars scripts and
story reels. In the book, Ventress falls in love with rogue Jedi
Quinlan Vos and sacrifices herself to save him. When executive producer
Dave Filoni suggested the character be brought back for the third season of
The Bad Batch, the producers worked out a way for Ventress to survive those events which they planned to reveal in a future
Star Wars story. Her appearance in
The Bad Batch is based on design work done for the unproduced
The Clone Wars episodes, including longer hair and a new yellow
lightsaber. Futterman was excited to portray a lighter version of the character. •
Kath Soucie as Jek Lawquane: The stepson of clone deserter Cut Lawquane •
Cara Pifko as Suu Lawquane: The wife of clone deserter Cut Lawquane •
Ming-Na Wen as
Fennec Shand: An elite mercenary and sniper • Brigitte Kali as
Trace Martez: An ex-smuggler turned freedom fighter and Rafa's younger sister •
Elizabeth Rodriguez as
Rafa Martez: An ex-smuggler turned freedom fighter and Trace's older sister •
Corey Burton as •
Cad Bane: An infamous bounty hunter • Gobi Glie: One of Cham Syndulla's freedom fighters and an uncle-figure for Hera Syndulla •
Seth Green as Todo 360: Cad Bane's service droid •
Rena Owen as
Taun We: A Kaminoan aide to Lama Su •
Robin Atkin Downes as
Cham Syndulla: A famous
Twi'lek freedom fighter and the father of Hera Syndulla •
Vanessa Marshall as
Hera Syndulla:The daughter of Cham Syndulla who is an aspiring pilot and freedom fighter. Marshall previously starred as an older version of Hera in the series
Star Wars Rebels, in which she generally used an American accent for the character. However, that series revealed in a key scene that Hera originally had a French accent—representing the native accent of the planet
Ryloth—like Cham and other Twi'lek characters do, but she lost this after going off on her own path. Marshall, who is fluent in French, was able to use Hera's native accent for the younger version of the character in
The Bad Batch, and also adjusted her voice performance to portray a teenager. •
Phil LaMarr as •
Orn Free Taa: The corrupt Imperial senator of
Ryloth •
Bail Organa: The Imperial senator from
Alderaan who secretly resists the Empire •
Dave Filoni as
Chopper: Hera's irritable
astromech droid. The series continues the tradition from
Star Wars Rebels of crediting Chopper as playing "Himself". • Jonathan Lipow as
Gungi: A Wookiee Jedi youngling on the run from the Empire •
Sharon Duncan-Brewster as
Tynnra Pamlo: An Imperial senator from Taris • Jameelah McMillan as Halle Burtoni: A former senator for Kamino •
Andy de la Tour as Hurst Romodi: An Imperial admiral who attends Tarkin's summit •
Ben Mendelsohn as
Orson Krennic: The Imperial commander overseeing "
Project Stardust" who attends Tarkin's summit •
Daniel Logan as Mox and
Julian Dennison as Deke and Stak: Three young clones of Jango Fett who are abandoned by the Empire
Introduced in season one • Emilio Garcia-Sanchez as ES-01: A member of Crosshair's elite conscripted trooper squad •
Dahéli Hall as ES-04: A member of Crosshair's elite conscripted trooper squad •
Tina Huang as ES-02: A member of Crosshair's elite conscripted trooper squad • Ness Bautista as ES-03: A member of Crosshair's elite conscripted trooper squad •
Sian Clifford as GS-8: The protocol droid of Senator Avi Singh •
Alexander Siddig (season 1) and
Danny Jacobs (season 3) as Avi Singh: A senator from the former Separatist planet Raxus Secundus • Ferelith Young as Eleni Syndulla: The wife of Cham and mother of Hera • Tom Taylorson as Roland Durand: A
Devaronian and high-ranking member of the Durand crime family
Introduced in season two •
Héctor Elizondo as Romar Adell: a citizen of
Serenno who helps the Bad Batch •
Max Mittelman as Grotton: the new Imperial governor of Desix •
Tasia Valenza as Tawni Ames: the Separatist governor of Desix who opposes the Empire's occupation •
Ernie Hudson as Grini Millegi: a
Dowutin gangster and business rival of Cid's who oversees races on Safa Toma •
Ben Schwartz as TAY-0: Cid's cocky droid racer on Safa Toma •
J. P. Karliak as Babwa Venomor: a Trandoshan mercenary working for the Empire on
Kashyyyk • Jonathan Lipow as Mokko: The cruel boss of a mining facility •
Yuri Lowenthal as Benni Baro: A teenage scavenger who works in Mokko's mine •
Crispin Freeman as Nolan: An Imperial lieutenant with a disdain for clones who Crosshair kills •
Andy Allo as Lyana Hazard: The daughter of Pabu mayor Shep who befriends Omega • Imari Williams as Shep Hazard: The mayor of Pabu, father of Lyana, and a friend of Phee
Introduced in season three •
Anjelica Huston as Isa Durand: The leader of the Durand crime family •
Harry Lloyd as Mann: A corrupt Imperial officer on the planet Lau who gambles with Omega == Production ==