Episode 10 The
Phantom Apprentice
Ahsoka faces off
against Maul, who mentions Darth Sidious, before escaping. Ahsoka relays this
to Obi-Wan, who says he had inferred from Count Dooku that Sidious is the Sith
lord who orchestrated the Clone Wars. However, Dooku is no longer a reliable
source due to having been killed by Anakin during their mission to save
Palpatine, and neither him or Obi-Wan can come to assist Ahsoka, as Anakin has
been assigned to spy on Palpatine and learn his true intentions, wheras Obi-Wan
has been sent to Utapau to find General Grievous. After Almec is assassinated
by Saxon before he can relay information to the enemy, Bo-Katan helps Rex's
team fight him and his Mandalorians. At the same time, Ahsoka confronts Maul
again, who reveals he engineered this conflict to lure Obi-Wan and Anakin to
him, in order to kill the latter, because Sidious intends to convert Anakin to
the Dark Side. Ahsoka and Maul then duel above the city and Ahsoka emerges
victorious, saving Maul from falling to his death and having him captured by
the clone troopers.
Star Wars: The Clone
Wars ran from October 3, 2008 until its final regular broadcast episode on
March 2, 2013, following the show's cancellation at the end of its fifth
season. A half-length season was available on Netflix on March 7, 2014, and
some story arcs were released in several different mediums in the following
years. The show was succeeded by Star Wars Rebels, which continued the story of
Clone Wars era characters like Ahsoka Tano and Clone Captain Rex, but fans
continued asking for more episodes of The Clone Wars.
The seventh season
of the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series is a revival run of
twelve new episodes that will air on Disney+ beginning on February 21st 2020.
The revival was announced by the show's supervising director, Dave Filoni, on
July 19, 2018 at San Diego Comic-Con, during a panel commemorating the show's
tenth anniversary. The episodes will be a continuation of the series after it
was cancelled in 2013, and will include the Siege of Mandalore. Series stars
Matt Lanter, Ashley Eckstein, James Arnold Taylor, Dee Bradley Baker, Tom Kane,
Sam Witwer, and more have all returned to lend their voices to the series.
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