News: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Revival Will End The Series



Most Star Wars fans absolutely adored the animated series, The Clone Wars. Expanding on the prequels, the show gave a much more thorough back story to the years before A New Hope. Initially airing for six seasons between 2008-2013 on The Cartoon Network, it never got a proper finale. Now, it looks like it's getting a revival that will cap the story. Announced during the Thursday morning  Clone Wars 10th Anniversary panel at San Diego Comic-Con, details were given on how they're going to finish the series. 

12 new episodes will air when Disney launches their new streaming service. Dave Filoni had this to say:


"Personally, it’s very rewarding. Any opportunity to put the final pieces of the story in place is meaningful as a storyteller. I’m happy for the opportunity to define these things and the end of this part of the Clone War. It also makes me reflect on all the people that I got to work with over the years. It reinforces the things I learned from George. It reminds me of the important elements that go into making Star Wars. So, it’s nice on several levels, and I think for the crew that’s still here that worked on Clone Wars, they feel that, as well."