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The third and final installment in the Star Wars prequel trilogy - the sixth Star Wars movie overall. Anakin Skywalker's turn to the Dark Side of the Force, the continuing Clone Wars and the final fate of the Old Republic should be revealed.

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Release Date Note: (4/9/04)

This movie was long expected to be released on Wednesday, May 25th, 2005, the 28th anniversary of the original release of the first 'Star Wars,' but Fox has now bumped it up several days to Thursday, May 19th instead.

Title Note: (5/25/00) The full title of this film is not yet known.

As with The Phantom Menace, I think it's likely that the title will be announced only relatively shortly before the release in 2005.

(4/11/04) For a few weeks now, there has been a new rumored title floating around on the web (like AICN), and although it hasn't been confirmed (and may be fake), here you go:

'Star Wars Episode III: The Creeping Fear.' The title does fit the serials-esque pattern of the last two movies, so it *sounds* credible, but until Lucasfilms says so, it should be considered completely unconfirmed and possibly a hoax.

Distributor: 20th Century Fox

Cast: Hayden Christensen (Anakin Skywalker, AKA Darth Vader), Natalie Portman (Padme Amidala), Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi), Samuel L. Jackson (Mace Windu), Ian McDiarmid (Supreme Chancellor Palpatine), Frank Oz (voice of Yoda), Kenny Baker (R2D2), Ahmed Best (Jar Jar Binks), Keisha Castle-Hughes, Anthony Daniels (C3PO), James Earl Jones (voice of Darth Vader), Jay Laga'aia (Captain Typho), Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca), Temuera Morrison, Jimmy Smits (Senator Bail Organa), Tux Akindoyeni (Agen Kolar), Dave Bowers (Mas Amedda), Mimi Daraphet (Bultar Swan), Paul Davies, Sandi Finlay (Sly Moore), Nalini Krishan (Barriss Offee), Kenji Oates (Saesee Tiin), Genevieve O'Reilly (Mon Mothma), Mary Oyaya (Luminara Unduli), Matt Rowan (Orn Free Taa), Orli Shoshan (Shaak Ti), Bruce Spence, Sandy Thompson (Rune Haako), Marty Wetherill (Passel Argente)

Returning Cast: (4/25/03)

Probably much to the delight of fans of the original trilogy, StarWars.com has announced that Peter Mayhew has officially signed on to reprise his role as Chewbacca the Wookie. Since "Chewie" was over 200 years old in the original trilogy, it's easy for him to also fit into this movie. So... might this mean we might finally get a visit to the Wookie home world?

New Cast:

(8/14/01) Gabriel Byrne has been quoted recently as saying that he is in talks for a role in this third film, but the details of that role are not yet known. (2/17/04) Keisha Castle-Hughes, the star of Whale Rider, has a supporting role in this movie as a "regal leader." Might she be playing the latest queen of Naboo?

Director: George Lucas (Star Wars: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, THX 1138, American Graffiti)

Screenwriter: George Lucas (Star Wars: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, THX 1138, American Graffiti; cowriter of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones)

Based Upon: This is the third film in the popular science fiction series, chronologically, following Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, and

preceding Star Wars: A New Hope.

Animated Shorts Note: (3/7/03) In the fall of 2003 and the spring of 2004, the Cartoon Network will be airing a series of 3-minute shorts, 20 in all, called "The Clone Wars", which will eventually be released on DVD as a 60-minute serial-style epic. The storyline of the epic that those 20 shorts will form will be set in between Episode II and this film, with George Lucas giving the producers very specific guidelines of what they can (and can't) cover in those 60 minutes...

but it sounds like they've got a fairly broad canvas to adapt otherwise. (3/19/03) The animation team behind "The Clone Wars" is the same as Samurai Jack, led by the show's creator, Genndy Tartakovsky.

Premise: (6/15/03) The exact details of how this movie will bridge the gap between the original 'Star Wars' and the prequels aren't known yet. Expect this film to see Anakin completely changing into Darth Vader, the rise of the Empire, the end of the Clone Wars, the fall of the Republic, the scattering of the Jedi, etc... it's going to seem pretty "down".

There will also be the little rays of light, though, such as the introduction of Luke and Leia as infants. This movie starts three years after the ending of Episode II, during a massive battle that is part of the final days of the Clone Wars.

Death Note: This probably goes without saying...

but

I'll say it anyway, but just without getting specific. Something that we can expect in Episode III (which will probably start happening in Episode II as well)

is that several characters who don't appear in Star Wars Episode IV will probably be killed off (or just die). There's only a handful of characters who do reappear, so... this applies to almost everyone else. They won't all necessarily die, but let's just say it's more likely than their survival rate. Dark finale indeed.

Filming:

Production started on June 30th, 2003 at the Fox Studios in Sydney, Australia, but the bulk of the actors aren't expected to be showing up until later in 2003. Other possibilities for location work are Italy (Naboo) and Tunisia (Tattoine). The original target for the start of production was January, 2003. On 9/17/03, principal photography at the sets in Sydney officially wrapped, but there will still be plenty of pickups and reshoots (and maybe some location work?) in the next 18 months as postproduction proceeds.


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Star Wars Episode 3 Spoilers: The spelling of General Grevious’ name could change. After Grevious kills a Jedi during the Clone Wars, Grevious keeps the Jedi's light saber as a trophy and adds the light saber to his collection. The droid bodyguards (that follow Grevious around) have weapons that can effectively block Jedi light-saber attacks. These weapons were designed especially to deal with the Jedi. During the Anakin vs. Dooku light-saber duel, some arms or legs will be lost. During this fight, Palpatine is imprisoned in a chair with a huge panoramic window behind Palpatine. This room appears to mirror the Emperor‘s throne room in the second death star from Return of the Jedi. The separatist ship that they are aboard is a long, slender and sleek vessel. The hanger bay is towards the back of the ship with giant doors that are open on both sides (so you could fly straight through the hole if you wanted.) Obi-Wan and his troops track down General Grevious. Obi-Wan uses a large and fast lizard animal to chase Grevious. Grevious rides in a vehicle that resembles a one-wheeled version of a Hailfire droid. During their light-saber duel, Grevious' forearms each split in two and he wields a total of 4 light sabers during the fight. Palpatine had the clone troopers made with genetic data that allows him to take complete control of them when the need arises. After Obi-Wan destroys Grevious with a blaster shot up the guts, there’s a real intense death scene for Grevious expect his head to leak fluids. Next, Obi-Wan returns to his clone troopers.

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Brief shots are seen on multiple worlds of clone troopers turning on their Jedi generals and eliminating them in several creative ways. For one death, the termination order is given and the tank next to the Jedi general’s tank turns its turret and opens fire on the Jedi general’s tank at very close range. Important members of the Jedi Council lose their lives.

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