In the epic final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, the Batch will have their limits tested in the fight to reunite with Omega as she faces challenges of her own inside a remote Imperial science lab. With the group fractured and facing threats from all directions, they will have to seek out unexpected allies, embark on dangerous missions, and muster everything they have learned to free themselves from the Empire.
The final season stars Dee Bradley Baker, Michelle Ang, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Jimmi Simpson, Noshir Dalal, and Wanda Sykes.
The Bad Batch Season 3 is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Tig Fromm was a male Annoo-dat Blue gangster and, as the son of Sise Fromm, heir to the most powerful crime family in the galaxy. Fromm ran the Fromm Gang's operation on Ingo, where he developed a belief that the Fromm Gang could achieve dominance over their rivals through the acquisition of advanced technology and, to this end, designed and manufactured his own droids to keep his secret base functioning and to provide security. However, a series of misadventures with his creations earned him the nicknames Tiggy, Baby-Face Fromm, and Junior Fromm. When Fromm learned that the scientist Lonn Idd had developed a powerful new laser, Fromm attempted to steal it for use by his gang, but was thwarted by the intervention of the droids C-3PO and R2-D2.
Fromm later began his most ambitious project: constructing the weapons satellite Trigon One as part of a plot to overthrow the Fromm Gang's rivals. Fearing that the secret project had been discovered by the local speeder racers Thall Joben and Jord Dusat, Fromm kidnapped Dusat to find out what he knew. Dusat was rescued by Joben, Kea Moll of the Annoo resistance, C-3PO and R2-D2, who later returned to Fromm's base and stole the Trigon One. Hoping to recover the vessel, Fromm captured the young rebels and took them to his father's stronghold on Annoo, where Joben revealed the Trigon One's location. Fromm retrieved the weapons satellite only to discover that Joben had sabotaged it to collide with his father's base. Although both Fromms escaped before the crash, the loss of both the stronghold and the Trigon One effectively brought about the downfall of the Fromm Gang.
Intent on gaining revenge and redeeming himself in his father's eyes, Fromm pursued Joben and Dusat to Boonta, where he planted a thermal detonator aboard Joben's landspeeder, the White Witch, ahead of the Boonta Speeder Race. Sise Fromm, however, had hired the bounty hunter Boba Fett to capture Joben; as Fett chased Joben during the race, the thermal detonator was dislodged and destroyed Fett's own Silver Speeder. Deciding to cut his losses, Fett captured both Fromms and turned them over to rival crime lord Jabba Desilijic Tiure. They were later released after paying off the Hutt. (Read more…)From Wookieepedia's newest articles, expansions, and overhauls:
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- 1947 – Dermot Crowley is born.
- 1957 – Iain McCaig is born.
- 1969 – Kevin Shinick is born.
- 1980 – Star Wars Weekly 108 published.
- 1985 – Star Wars (1977) 96 published.
- 1996 – The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels published.
- 2003 – Republic 51 published.
- 2004 – Star Wars Insider 75 is released for subscribers.
- 2007 – Star Wars: Complete Cross-Sections published.
- 2007 – Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide: Special Edition published.
- 2009 – Star Wars Insider 108 published.
- 2009 – The Clone Wars: Invitation Only webcomic published on StarWars.com.
- 2010 – "Senate Murders" airs in the United States on Cartoon Network.
- 2014 – Darth Vader and the Cry of Shadows 4 released.
- 2014 – Dawn of the Jedi: Force War 5 released.
- 2018 – David Bischoff dies.
- 2018 – "Hasty Departure" airs on YouTube.
- 2018 – "Unexpected Company" airs on YouTube.
- 2018 – "Shuttle Shock" airs on YouTube.
- 2018 – "Jyn's Trade" airs on YouTube.
- 2018 – "Run Rey Run" airs on YouTube.
- 2018 – "Bounty Hunted" airs on YouTube.
- 2018 – "The Path Ahead" airs on YouTube.
- 2018 – "Porg Problems" airs on YouTube.
- 2019 – Choose Your Destiny: An Obi-Wan & Anakin Adventure published.
- 2019 – Star Wars: Ewoks — Flight to Danger published.
- 2019 – Star Wars by Jason Aaron Omnibus published.
- 2024 – Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Empire Vol. 1 to be reprinted.