Clone Wars "Bonus Content"

That crap. The show doesn't even get a proper ending. They should have planned this out better. I hate it when shows end on cliffhangers that never get resolved. End the show as it was intended, on TELEVISION. Don't give us this crap about a comic book that the vast majority of your audience will probably never read or even hear about.
This is more of a "Lucas sold Star Wars" thing then anything else. They want to move away from the prequels, move back to the OT. Sucks, because while I have high hopes for Rebels, I wanted to see how Clone Wars ended.
 
From starwarsunderworld.com:

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Rumor: Titles and Description for Clone Wars 'Order 66' Arc Revealed (Updated!)

By: Dominic Jones

The German fansite StarWars-Union.de is reporting that first four episodes of the Bonus Content, making up the 'Order 66' arc will be titled: "State Unknown", "Conspiracy", "Fight or Flight", and "Orders".* In addition they have the descriptions of those episodes (note: these are Google translated versions of the German description found on the Star Wars Union's website):

Warning: possible spoilers ahead!

State Unknown
Clone cadet Tup is suffering from a severe neurological disorder that causes the death of a Jedi master. Trying to find the motives for the assassination, Anakin escorts Tup back to Kamino for examination, but then they are attacked by the Separatists…

Conspiracy
Clone cadet Tup is undergoing a medical examination in the sterile laboratories of Kamino to find the motives for his shocking attack on the Jedi master. For the examination to succeed, cadet Fives must enter the depth of Tup’s mind, where he finds a secret code manipulation in the cloning program of the Republic.

Fight or Flight
Clone cadet Tup is transported back to Coruscant, where his body is to be examined by the chancellor’s personal physician. Cadet Fives is also investigating the matter and discovers that a modified code has been hidden in the minds of all the clones…

Orders
Fives is still trying to find answers regarding the mysterious actions of clone cadet Tup. Hoping to personally speak with chancellor Palpatine, Fives finds himself suddenly accused of trying to murder the chancellor and decides to make a run for it.

The arc definitely sounds fascinating, assuming these are true, with lots of action, intrigue, and insight into one of the biggest events of the Star Wars saga - Order 66.

UPDATE:* More titles and descriptions have been added:

An Old Friend
While on a mercy mission to the planet Scipio, Padmé Amidala’s’ old flame, Rush Clovis, gets in touch with her asking for help. Having made a stand against the corruption on his planet, Clovis has now become the target of the bounty hunter Embo. Together with Padmé, he is now trying to leave his planet and get help…

The Rise Of Clovis
Back on Coruscant, Clovis strikes a dubious deal to becomes the leader of his clan which is deeply mired in corruption. Anakin doesn’t trust Clovis, causing tensions in his relationship to Padmé.

Crisis At The Heart
Having made a deal with Count Dooku, Clovis finds himself drawn into the war. Since it was him who brought the war to his home planet of Scipio, the Republic is now forced to intervene.

The Disappeared (Part 1)
The peaceful world of Bardotta finds itself threatened by an ancient prophecy. Since now of all times its spiritual leaders have vanished, Bardotta’s people ask their representative in the senate for help. And Jar Jar Binks indeed manages to convince Jedi master Mace Windu that this matter is of grave importance…

The following titles had no description given:
The Disappeared (Part 2)*
The Lost One
Voices
Destiny
Sacrifice

While it will be good to see the long awaited 'Clovis Arc' which was planned for season five, but never aired, the episode The Disappeared also sounds interesting (at the very least to see how Jar Jar could convince Mace Windu of anything).* Also, if I were to wager a guess, I would say the episodes The Lost One, Voices, Destiny and Sacrifice sound like the Yoda arc.

As always, this is just a rumor until confirmed or denied by Lucasfilm or Disney.

Source: Star Wars Union

http://www.starwarsunderworld.com/2014/01/rumor-titles-and-description-for-clone.html?m=1
 
While it will be good to see the long awaited 'Clovis Arc' which was planned for season five, but never aired, the episode The Disappeared also sounds interesting (at the very least to see how Jar Jar could convince Mace Windu of anything).* Also, if I were to wager a guess, I would say the episodes The Lost One, Voices, Destiny and Sacrifice sound like the Yoda arc.http://www.starwarsunderworld.com/2014/01/rumor-titles-and-description-for-clone.html?m=1

I think the Lost One might be the episode with the scene in we saw of Plo Koon finding Syfo Dias ship, of course that could be part of the bigger Yoda arc.
 
Man, i want to see those so bad!
 
The proper ending for the show is called Revenge of the Sith.

That's the end of the Clone Wars.
 
^ Kind of hoped the show would recreate the events from the film by the time it wrapped up. Would never have to watch the prequels again.
 
TV spot from Germany for season 6:

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My god i want all of this!!!
 
Confirmed via the @starwars twitter account: "Your patience has paid off… @TheCloneWars is coming to @netflix on 3/7 including 13 episodes of Season 6 content!"
 
From thewrap.com:

‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ Final Season Lands at Netflix
TV| By Jethro Nededog on February 13, 2014

The internet TV company picks up the LucasFilm animated series after being canceled at Cartoon Network

Netflix has saved another series from cancelation purgatory.

The internet television network has picked up the sixth and final season of Lucasfilms and Disney/ABC Television Group’s animated series “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” which was canceled by the Cartoon Network last March.

The series’ 13-episode final season, dubbed “The Lost Missions,” will become available on Netflix beginning Friday, March 7. Additionally, the service will offer all previous episodes of the series including never-before-seen director’s cut episodes and the feature film. This is also the first time any “Star Wars” content will be offered on Netflix.

“’Stars Wars’ is one of the most iconic franchises of all time and this series joins a long line of Disney content that Netflix members are and will continue to enjoy for years to come,” said Netflix’s chief content officer Ted Sarandos in a statement.

He continued, “’The Clone Wars’ marks an important moment as Netflix welcomes more and more first-run content from The Walt Disney Company and its subsidiaries.”

Netflix provided the following description for the series’ final season:

In these eagerly anticipated episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, some of the deepest mysteries of the conflict between the light and the dark sides of the Force are revealed. An intrepid clone trooper discovers a shocking secret, Anakin Skywalker’s closest relationship is tested to its limits and what Master Yoda discovers while investigating the disappearance of a Jedi could forever change the balance of power in the galaxy. Fans will not only be able to watch the thrilling finale, they’ll be able to see more of The Clone Wars than ever before as Netflix will also stream the director’s cut of seasons 1 – 5.

Created in order to bridge the gap between “Star Wars” prequel Episodes 2 and 3, “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” takes place during the three-year time period between films “Attack of the Clones” and “Revenge of the Sith.” It features Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, and other Knights of the Jedi Order during the conflict.

This pickup is just the latest extension of Netflix and The Walt Disney Company’s ongoing partership. In November, the companies announced they were teaming up to create at least four original live-action shows centered on Marvel Comics’ characters like Daredevil and Luke Cage.

And starting in 2016, Netflix will be the exclusive U.S. subscription TV service service for first-run, live-action and animated movies from the Walt Disney Studios including titles from Disney, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, Marvel Studios, Disneynature and Lucasfilm.

Netflix has also built itself a reputation for bringing new seasons of canceled shows with loyal cult followings back from the grave, such as “Arrested Development,” “The Killing” and now “Star Wars: The Clone Wars.”


http://www.thewrap.com/netflix-star-wars-clone-wars-lost-missions-final-season
 
So glad they didn't go with the Apple TV or whatever the rumor was about.
 
Yesss!!! Very excited...finally! :woot:

That Yoda clip :wow::applaud
 
This is absolutely fantastic. More then you could have hoped for. Really excited about this.
 
Thank goodness. Although, along with the new season of Arrested Development, I wonder if we'll get a DVD release anytime?
 
Love the Yoda clip! :up:

OK, now I have to figure out how Netflix works...

I didn't see. Did they mention if/when this goes to Blu Ray?
 
About time! Great news, and next month even.
I didn't see but do they plan on showing one a week or are they giving us all 13 episodes at once?
 
Woohoo!

Great news -and I just woke up- what a way to start the day!
 
OK, now I have to figure out how Netflix works...

I didn't see. Did they mention if/when this goes to Blu Ray?
Dont worry, it's not complicated. You get yourself a membership (i have the 7.99 per month plan) and you're ready to watch. I do think there's a free trial, but i dont remember how long that goes for.

No mention of blu-ray, but i'm thinking yes, down the line.

I didn't see but do they plan on showing one a week or are they giving us all 13 episodes at once?
If i had to guess, i would say everything will be available at once. If it's all ready, i dont see a reason why not. For example, the netflix original show House of Cards just had its second season uploaded all episodes at once, and for other tv shows they get uploaded season by season, not one episode per week.
 
Dont worry, it's not complicated. You get yourself a membership (i have the 7.99 per month plan) and you're ready to watch. I do think there's a free trial, but i dont remember how long that goes for.

No mention of blu-ray, but i'm thinking yes, down the line.

Netflix trials are for a month.


If i had to guess, i would say everything will be available at once. If it's all ready, i dont see a reason why not. For example, the netflix original show House of Cards just had its second season uploaded all episodes at once, and for other tv shows they get uploaded season by season, not one episode per week.

Thanks Bim!
 
Weeeeee!!! :awesome::up:

Not only excited for the lost season, but for the first five that I have yet to get around to buying the DVDs for. :up:
 
Yeah I may just watch the whole show again and just enjoy it.
 

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