

The original actors are joined by a host of new actors including Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Adam Driver, and Oscar Isaac. The film stars Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels, and Peter Mayhew reprising their original roles. It is the first part of the Star Wars sequel trilogy. Abrams co-written by Abrams, Lawrence Kasdan, and Michael Arndt and produced by Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and Bad Robot Productions. Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, marketed as Star Wars: The Force Awakens, is a 2015 film directed by J.J. Have you felt it?" ―Supreme Leader Snoke - Listen ( file info) Of course, that still leaves plenty of things for the final episode of this arc to unpack." There's been an awakening.

There might not be much depth to any of it, but that hardly matters sometimes the simple pleasures of sight and sound are enough, and this uncomplicated episode revels in the facile pleasures of a good, classic action sequence. It’s that standoff which makes for the highlight of Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 7, Episode 3, full as it is with great action, some new droid models, and back-and-forth patter between the heroes. The question of Echo’s trustworthiness remains, especially among the members of the Bad Batch, and once the gang is forced to escape using the native Keeradaks and retreat to the Poletec village for a climactic standoff, we get some payoff to those throwaway scenes in the previous episode of the Republic negotiating with the indigenous people. It also allows Echo to be saddled with a lot of plot-convenient intel, such as the entire Techno Union databanks and insider information that allows for a fun action sequence on a precarious passage between buildings when he advises a detour. Wat Tambor (Matthew Wood) remains the key villain in Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 7, Episode 3, though his plan of creating a clone-computer hybrid remains a bit nebulous beyond it being such an obviously unpleasant and villainous thing to do. Now free but irrevocably changed by the experience, both physically and mentally, the essential dramatic question of “On the Wings of Keeradaks” is whether he can return to his old life with his all his grim new cybernetics and horrendous experiences.
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There, he was plugged into the Separatist network thanks to some unpleasant body-horror enhancements and was being used to divulge information about Republic battle tactics. As you no doubt recall, in the previous episode, Anakin Skywalker (Matt Lanter), Captain Rex and the Bad Batch (all voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) discovered captive clone trooper Echo in a Techno Union base on Skako Minor.
