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I heard that the latter seasons of Clone Wars are much better, I'll have a go at watching Clone Wars from start when I finish Rebels S3 (first episode was good, I like Ezra's arc)
Edited: Steps into the Shadow part 2 was awesome
Even in the latter seasons, there are several bad episodes. (I think you probably noticed from the Rebels episode "Droids in Distress" that maybe C-3PO and R2-D2's antics should probably have been left to the movies.) But there's a definite improvement in the quality of the episodes later on. The series takes a far more interesting (and chronological) turn at the second half of season 3.
I'll warn you, though, when you see the detail they cram into Clone Wars, you'll probably be a little disappointed with Rebels, even though that show has fantastic animation all on its own.
I enjoy Rebels though it is straight forward story telling, Rebels episodes fly by. I guess with Clone Wars being in between Episodes II and III there are plenty of ideas to mine.
You'll come to understand just why Captain Rex is the best clone through Clone Wars, though.
I used to be very sceptic about CLONE WARS but I must admit that I had a blast with that series, especially since season 2. There are some really amazing episodes you'll encounter through the series. Some great characters and conflicts, like Ventress and her Nightsisters fighting Dooku, make this worth your time. I was drawn in so much that I couldn't even wait to read the books based on unfinished episodes. In my opinion, the series is a lot better than what the pilot movie delivers and in fact, I probably like it more than Episode II even.
Is REBELS better? I don't know. That series has Thrawn. :D But it's a different phase in the STAR WARS saga with (mostly) different characters and conflicts. I guess I love them both equally well.
Some swearing...
It's been said already but the first two seasons, especially the first, have the weakest animation but from three on it's really good. Clone Wars is easily better than Rebels. In TCW we don't just follow Jedi heroes and their close friends, we also follow some clone troopers and occasionally the villains. I felt like the show became a lot less kid friendly by season three. Season six, or what is called The Lost Missions since the show was cancelled, has some really important episodes for Order 66 and the Force.
Interesting cheers for that I may watch key episodes only from the first 2 seasons on Clone Wars and focus on full seasons from season 3 onwards
http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/09/05/star-wars-episode-ix-colin-trevorrow-out-as-director
My prediction: Rian or JJ will return to finish off the trilogy. Can't imagine somebody new coming in to handle such a delicate film less than 2 years from release (Can you believe this film will be out before Bond 25??)
Interesting there were rumbles about this a few months back, this seems to be a Disney trend with there directors.
Only familiar with Jurassic World that he did though it was a generic movie, one thing I was positive about regarding Trevorrow's Episode IX was that he was going to shoot the movie in 65mm film.
Just popping in to say that its a shame for Trevorrow. I know it was his dream to direct a star wars. It irked me how much he mentioned SW whilst promoting Jurassic world but getting your dream job and then being sacked? I can't imagine.
This adds to my nerves about fallen kingdom with him writing the script. As the biggest jurassic park fan i wanted to love JW but its just so poor.
I would be all for the 3 year wait a Star Wars film every year causes Star Wars fatigue for me, though give it time we will end up getting two Star Wars films a year from Disney.
I could see them bringing him back for the last one, then. I figure at this stage, they may as well go with someone they know they have some control over as opposed to hiring a new actor who will want to call all the shots and likely cause friction.
I wonder what Trevorrow and Kennedy clashed on. I would still love to see what Gareth Edwards' original version of Rogue One looked like.
I'm also curious if Trevorrow's exit had anything to do with the poor reception of 'The Book of Henry.'