LOS ANGELES — He said "Revenge of the Sith"
would be his final "Star Wars" film, but creator George Lucas is
taking another shot at silver screens with the animated "Star
Wars: The Clone Wars" in movie theaters in August.
Lucasfilm Ltd. and the Warner Bros. film
studio said on Tuesday they would release the movie on August
15, ahead of the fall debut of an animated TV series of the same
name on cable television’s Cartoon Network and TNT.
"I felt there were a lot more ‘Star Wars’
stories left to tell," Lucas said in a statement. "I was eager
to start telling some of them through animation and, at the same
time, push the art of animation forward."
The six-film "Star Wars" series is one of
Hollywood’s most lucrative franchises. It started with the
initial "Star Wars" in 1977 and ended with 2005’s "Star Wars:
Episode III - Revenge of the Sith."
At the time of "Sith," Lucas said he would
not make another "Star Wars" movie, but has said he was in
development on the animated TV show. In fact, Lucas told Reuters
he thought he might go back to making artistic films, although
he never said exactly what he had on his mind.
The "Star Wars" movies tell about battles for
intergalactic superiority in space, and "Clone Wars" promises
more of the same stories – only in animation. Key characters
such as Anakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala will be joined by new
heroes like Anakin’s padawan learner, Ahsoka.
Lucasfilm said each episode on TV would be
like a 30-minute "mini-movie" with Jedi Knights battling
villains such as Count Dooku and General Grievous.
Also on Tuesday, Lucas’ company began showing "web-only
documentaries" telling of the development of "Star Wars: The
Clone Wars" on the Web site starwars.com. – Reuters