How to watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch online and stream on TV around the world
Here's where to watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch online for less
Want to watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch online for less now that the first couple of episodes are available? Your wish is our command (good soldiers follow orders, after all...). Because the series is exclusive to Disney Plus members, we've listed the best offers on a subscription below.
- Disney Plus: See offers and deals here
The cheapest way to watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch online would be through a standard Disney Plus membership for $7.99 per month in the US, £7.99p/m in the UK, and $11.99p/m in Canada or Australia. Besides being the same price as a couple of cups of coffee, there's no binding contract either - you can cancel whenever you like. The same is true of most Disney Plus bundles, including the offer that gets you Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus for $13.99p/m.
Don't forget that new episodes drop every Friday, though. If you want to watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch online in its entirety, you'll need to keep your Disney Plus sub for a couple of months as a result (there are at least 14 episodes in total, placing the finale on July 30 at the earliest).
Watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch in order
Set shortly after the Clone Wars, this animated show follows an elite team as they attempt to survive the brand-new Empire. Here's a more comprehensive look at where it fits into the Star Wars timeline:
- Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace
- Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones
- The Clone Wars (movie)
- The Clone Wars (TV show)
- Episode 3 - Revenge of the Sith
- The Bad Batch
- Solo
- Rebels
- Rogue One
- Episode 4 - A New Hope
- Episode 5 - The Empire Strikes Back
- Episode 6 - Return of the Jedi
- The Mandalorian
- Resistance
- Episode 7 - The Force Awakens
- Episode 8 - The Last Jedi
- Episode 9 - The Rise of Skywalker
Let's get started, shall we? The best Disney Plus sign-up deals can be found below, allowing you to watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch for less.
Watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch - US
Disney Plus | $7.99 per month
Disney Plus is the only place you can stream Star Wars: The Bad Batch - it's a Disney Plus exclusive. That means you'll need a membership if you want to catch up with Clone Force 99. Fortunately, it's not all that expensive. While a $7.99 monthly sub isn't unreasonable value, the best bang for buck offer would be the bundle with Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus for just $13.99 per month (or $19.99p/m if you want a version without Hulu ads).
Watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch - Canada
Disney Plus | $11.99 per month
If you want to watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch online, you'll have to get Disney Plus - the show isn't available anywhere else. A single month of the service costs $11.99, and that's the cheapest deal available now that the Disney Plus free trial is gone. However, there's plenty of Star Wars goodness on the streaming service for your money, including animated shows like Rebels and live-action alternatives such as The Mandalorian.
Watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch - UK
Disney Plus | £7.99 per month
Watch The Bad Batch online with this entry-level deal for Disney Plus - it's the cheapest available offer right now. Unless we're talking value for money, that is; if you're after maximum bang for buck, the annual fee of £79.90 (which is the same cost as the Disney Plus gift card, as it happens) gets you 12 months for the price of 10. Lovely.
Watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch - Australia
Disney Plus | $11.99 per month
Looking to stream Star Wars: The Bad Batch in Australia? It's exclusive to Disney Plus, so you'll need to grab a monthly membership for $11.99 or $12.99 if you're based in New Zealand. You can also pick up an annual subscription if you'd prefer, which gets you 12 months of Disney Plus for the price of 10.
Stream Star Wars: The Bad Batch - India
Disney Plus with Hotstar (Premium) | ₹299 per month / ₹1499 a year
If you want to watch Star Wars: The Bad Batch in India, you'll need a Disney Plus Hotstar bundle. There's a lot to like about this deal - it offers multiplex and new Indian movies to go with Hotstar specials, no ads, and Full HD streaming with Dolby 5.1 audio. If you get the annual option, the value ends up being even better; you're saving a massive ₹2088 a year compared to paying the ₹299 monthly fees.
Other regions
Watch Disney Plus in your area
Got Disney Plus in your country? Good news - you can watch The Bad Batch online. It should be available wherever Disney Plus is, so all you need to do is grab a subscription. And if your region doesn't have Disney Plus yet, don't worry. The House of Mouse has promised that the service will be rolling out around the world over the next year or so, meaning nobody has to miss out for long.
Want more?
Not totally sold on the streaming service yet? If our Disney Plus explainer doesn't help, you can get a better overview in our Disney Plus review (where we go into detail on how it holds up in terms of content, price, and upcoming exclusives).
Want to upgrade your setup to take advantage of Disney Plus? Take a look at our guide to the best gaming TVs (available here for UK readers) and the best gaming sound system. They'll help show off the streaming service at its very best. Naturally, your consoles will look and sound great on them too.
You can find some of our other guides below.
- Watch Star Wars: The Clone Wars
- Watch The Mandalorian
- Watch Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- Watch The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
- Watch WandaVision
- Stream Iron Man
- Watch Captain America
- Watch Thor
- Watch Black Panther
- Watch Raya and the Last Dragon
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- Watch Hocus Pocus
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- Watch Black is King
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