Lucasfilm unveils action-packed trailer for Disney+ Clone Wars spin-off Star Wars: The Bad Batch

Lucasfilm unveils first action-packed trailer for Disney+ Clone Wars spin-off Star Wars: The Bad Batch

On Tuesday, Lucasfilm unveiled the first trailer for its animated Clone Wars spin-off Star Wars: The Bad Batch, which premieres May 4 on Disney+.

In it, Clone Force 99 is described as ‘more capable than an army’ yet the genetically-enhanced troopers ‘exhibits a concerning level of disobedience and disregard for orders.’

The motley crew of elite and experimental clones is made up of Hunter, Wrecker, Tech, Crosshair, and Echo (all voiced by Dee Bradley Baker).  

Premieres May 4 on Disney+! On Tuesday, Lucasfilm unveiled the first trailer for its animated Clone Wars spin-off Star Wars: The Bad Batch

‘Our squad is nothing but trouble,’ Hunter said in the preview. ‘But we get the job done.’

Essentially a G-rated Suicide Squad, Clone Force 99 inexplicably adopt a young girl to join them on their ship for dangerous missions.

‘What do you say kid?’ Hunter tells the awestruck child. ‘You want to come with us?’

The plot, penned by Jennifer Corbett, centers on the aftermath of the Clone War: ‘You can either adapt and survive or die with the past. The decision is yours.’ 

'We do what we do': In it, Clone Force 99 is described as 'more capable than an army' yet the troopers 'exhibits a concerning level of disobedience and disregard for orders'

‘We do what we do’: In it, Clone Force 99 is described as ‘more capable than an army’ yet the troopers ‘exhibits a concerning level of disobedience and disregard for orders’

'Our squad is nothing but trouble, but we get the job done': The motley crew of elite and experimental clones is made up of Hunter (pictured), Wrecker, Tech, Crosshair, and Echo all voiced by Dee Bradley Baker

‘Our squad is nothing but trouble, but we get the job done’: The motley crew of elite and experimental clones is made up of Hunter (pictured), Wrecker, Tech, Crosshair, and Echo all voiced by Dee Bradley Baker

'Strap in kid': Essentially a G-rated Suicide Squad, Clone Force 99 inexplicably adopt a young girl to join them on their ship for dangerous missions

‘Strap in kid’: Essentially a G-rated Suicide Squad, Clone Force 99 inexplicably adopt a young girl to join them on their ship for dangerous missions

Hunter tells the awestruck child: 'What do you say kid? You want to come with us?'

Hunter tells the awestruck child: ‘What do you say kid? You want to come with us?’

The Mandalorian's Ming-Na Wen reprises her role as Fennec Shand

Stephen Stanton voices Empire Admiral Tarkin

Supporting cast: The Bad Batch will also feature The Mandalorian’s Fennec Shand (L, Ming-Na Wen), the Empire Admiral Tarkin (R, Stephen Stanton), and Saw Gerrera (Andrew Kishino)

The Bad Batch will also feature The Mandalorian’s Fennec Shand (Ming-Na Wen), Saw Gerrera (Andrew Kishino), and the Empire Admiral Tarkin (Stephen Stanton).

Fans can catch the 70-minute premiere on Star Wars Day followed by new episodes every Friday starting May 7.

The Bad Batch were originally introduced last year in the first four episodes of the seventh (and final) season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which aired on the Cartoon Network.

May the Fourth be with you! Fans can catch the 70-minute premiere on Star Wars Day followed by new episodes every Friday starting May 7

May the Fourth be with you! Fans can catch the 70-minute premiere on Star Wars Day followed by new episodes every Friday starting May 7

Origin: The Bad Batch were introduced last year in the first four episodes of the seventh (and final) season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which aired on the Cartoon Network

Origin: The Bad Batch were introduced last year in the first four episodes of the seventh (and final) season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which aired on the Cartoon Network