THE BAD BATCH Creative Team Teases Asajj Ventress' STAR WARS Future Beyond The Animated Series' Final Season

THE BAD BATCH Creative Team Teases Asajj Ventress' STAR WARS Future Beyond The Animated Series' Final Season

Asajj Ventress will make her surprise return to the Star Wars franchise in The Bad Batch's final season, and the show's creative team has dropped some pretty major hints about the character's future...

By JoshWilding - Feb 15, 2024 02:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: The Direct

Asajj Ventress is a former Jedi Padawan turned assassin who was trained in the ways of the dark side by Count Dooku. For many years, she yearned to be considered a true Sith, secretly acting as Dooku’s apprentice.

We first met her in The Clone Wars fighting for the Separatists and clashing with Jedi like Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker with her twin red-bladed lightsabers in hand. However, when Dooku was ordered to dispose of Asajj and left her for dead, Ventress returned to her Nightsister clan to exact her revenge.

In time, she reinvented herself as a bounty hunter and reclaimed her identity, neither a Sith nor a Jedi, becoming an unlikely ally to Ahsoka Tano for a time. 

The Clone Wars never got a chance to end Ventress' story and her death was instead covered in the Star Wars: Dark Disciple novel by Christie Golden. In that, the bounty hunter rediscovered love, compassion and selflessness, sacrificing herself to save Jedi Quinlan Vos by taking the brunt of a force lightning attack by Dooku. 

We've since learned that she somehow survived that clash and, as a result, she'll appear in the upcoming third and final season of The Bad Batch. 

Talking to The Direct, Supervising Director Brad Rau addressed the decision to throw the villain-turned-anti-hero into the mix. "We're huge Ventress fans. And when we talked with our creative team to figure out that we could bring her into the storyline, we were very excited."

"We pulled designs from unaired arcs of the Clone Wars which inspired the novel 'Dark Disciple', and we're not contradicting anything that happened in 'Dark Disciple.'"

"I will say that not all of the answers to the mystery of interest will be told in 'The Bad Batch' show," he continued. "There may be future answers down the road in something else. But it was really great to have that character in our show to interact with our characters. [It] was really cool."

Wait, something else? 

With The Bad Batch ending soon and no other animated projects on the horizon (as far as we're aware), this seems to suggest we'll see Ventress in a live-action series. Skeleton Crew and Ahsoka season 2 are the most likely possibilities, though we can't discount The Mandalorian & Grogu movie either.

Nightsister magic became a huge part of Ahsoka's first batch of episodes, so we'd bet on Ventress somehow factoring into that series now Grand Admiral Thrawn and The Great Mothers are enacting some sort of sinister plan on Dathomir. 

We're sure there's a lot Dave Filoni would like to do with this character in live-action, anyway, but the question now is simple: who should play her?

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