It’s Hasbro Pulse Con weekend, and there have been loads of reveals from the varied IPs the toy big works with. One of the reveals was a brand new determine within the Star Wars Vintage Collection: Hunter from Star Wars The Bad Batch.
The determine would not have a launch date as of this writing, however the 3.75-inch toy is modeled after Hunter’s look on the Disney+ collection. GameSpot has a better take a look at the determine and the packaging as nicely. It would not be a Vintage Collection determine with out that traditional Kenner-inspired field artwork, would not it? Check out photographs from the upcoming collectible beneath.
With a number of factors of articulation, Hunter comes together with his blaster and his helmet as nicely. Pricing has not been revealed, however in the event you take a look at different single figures within the Vintage Collection collection, they’re all priced $15-$17 every, so you may count on Hunter to price round that.
A spin-off of the animated collection The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch follows Clone Force 99, clone troopers with genetic mutations, and every member of the group has their very own specialty. Taking place immedietly after the occasions of Revenge of the Sith, the collection explores an period of Star Wars the place the Republic has crumbled and is being changed with the Empire. Dee Bradley Baker voices Hunter–along with the remainder of the Bad Batch, as they’re clones–the chief of group.
Season 1 of the Bad Batch was a success for the streaming service, a lot so that’s was renewed for a season season, which arrives to Disney+ on January 4.
Currently on Disney+, new episodes of the Rogue One prequel, Andor, land on the service on Wednesday. In GameSpot’s evaluate of Andor Episodes 1-4, Mat Elfring mentioned, “There’s a lot of potential for the season as a whole, but it’s a bit tough to figure out how this specific story is going to play out, even if we ultimately know how it’ll end. The opening episodes don’t grab the attention of the audience exceptionally well, but there is a lot to enjoy here. The cast is solid and the sets are great. It’s a Star Wars show that fits into its own little pocket of the universe and doesn’t rely on the rest of what’s happening in the galaxy to be enjoyable. Hopefully, the rest of the season picks up the pace a bit.”
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