A lot of things I do are just ways of taking what George did and reasserting them, enhancing them, showing that this is what his half of Star Wars is about, ultimately, and how the heroes will prevail through it, despite all of the wickedness of the enemy. Everything’s washed away color-wise, which is what George did it at the end of Revenge of the Sith. “That shows you a subversive thing about what the Clone Wars was really about for Anakin, how found her way through it intact - which is what I believe - and just show that the clones, for all their character and all their individuality, by the end also you have storm troopers walking around who are completely devoid of it. “It was a nice way to bring a shape to the whole series,” said Filoni. There’s this symbolic arc of Anakin underneath that all.” RELATED: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Series Finale – What Did You Think?!įiloni also spoke about the way The Clone Wars subverted the expectations for the fate of Ahsoka and the clones. The through line is the lightsabers that he worked on for her. “In the end you see that, well, that was actually unfortunately true. “I wanted to draw a full arc for him where if you’ve never seen Star Wars, you hopefully will be able to understand that the young man that Ahsoka is very good friends with, that’s like a brother to her in the beginning, that the villain Maul says, ‘Hey, he’s going to turn out to be this bad guy,'” added Filoni. Ultimately, since Star Wars is a saga about the Skywalker family and Anakin plays a large role in the Clone Wars, but also in Ahsoka’s life, I felt that if you watch the four parts, as much as Sidious has this hidden layer of character arc in the episodes, so does Anakin.” “As I went over different ways to end the show, that was always one of the options I had. Not that the last two would ever made it anyway.) So read on to see if your favorite clone trooper made the cut, and see if EW's fellow Star Wars obsessives agree or disagree as the list is debated and discussed on the Dagobah Dispatch podcast.“That’s an idea that I’ve had for a very long time,” said Filoni while speaking with Entertainment Tonight. Though there are literally thousands of them, we're just ranking the top 15 and keeping it to clone troopers (meaning Omega, Boba Fett, and whatever was going on with Palpatine and the vat of Snokes in The Rise of Skywalker don't qualify for this list. The War Scenes from the volatile Battle of Geonosis, seen in the Extended Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones Filmcut.This is a 4K HDR segment pulled. Voiced by the insanely-talented Dee Baker Bradley, the clones started taking on distinct personalities, and that work continued on Star Wars: Rebelsand Star Wars: The Bad Batch.Īfter EW ranked the top 100 Star Wars characters, we turned our eyes towards the Kamino born and bread soldiers for a ranking of their own. ![]() While the clone soldiers acted as mostly a plot device on the big screen, it wasn't until The Clone Wars animated series that these clone troopers got storylines of their own and became more than an eerily homogeneous fighting force. An inhibitor chip implanted into the brain of every clone would eventually allow the future Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) to enact Order 66 and use the clones to wipe out most of the Jedi. But little did Obi-Wan and the rest of the Jedi know as they fought alongside the clones and led them in battle that their brothers-in-arms would spell the Jedi's own doom. The clones were all genetic copies of the bounty hunter Jango Fett ( Temuera Morrison) and were bred and trained in secret before being unleashed on the Separatist Forces in defense of the Galactic Republic. It wasn't until 2002's Attack of the Clones came out that we learned the answers. ![]() Just who were these clones and how did Obi-Wan find himself fighting alongside them? Where did all these clones come from and where were they now? ![]() ![]() Luke Skywalker ( Mark Hamill) asks Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness) this simple question in 1977's Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, but it was years before this mysterious event took shape on screen.
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