Star Wars: The Clone Wars Will Return in 2019
Thank the maker!
Of the tons of nerd-friendly news that have been flooding out of this year's San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC), the best news that I've heard so far is that Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the animated series that ran on the Cartoon Network for five seasons, is scheduled to return next year as a 12-episode limited run series. According to James Whitbrook at io9:
"Lucasfilm animation is reviving the show for one last huzzah, in the form of a series of episodes based around the Siege of Mandalore—a plotline planned for the show’s potential sixth season before it was brought to close following the acquisition of Star Wars and Lucasfilm by Disney. ... Originally planned as the final end for Clone Wars—set after the climax of the show’s fifth season, and just moments before the start of Revenge of the Sith—the storyline was meant to re-unite Ahsoka Tano and her master, Anakin Skywalker, for one last adventure together as they liberated Mandalore from the rule of Darth Maul."
Of the many things that Disney has done with the Star Wars franchise, its abrupt cancellation of Clone Wars was the one that irked me the most. I'm glad that this series is finally getting the sendoff that it deserves, although there is a catch: the new episodes are scheduled to run on Disney's upcoming streaming service. Thus, for Star Wars fans who choose not to subscribe to this service, they'll have to wait until the new episodes are released on Blu-ray or some other home video format to see them.
Check out the official trailer below:
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