Star Wars Fans Petition to Put Clone Wars' Final Episodes Into Theaters
04/18/2020 05:19 pm EDT
Mission Statement
We, the Undersigned, would like to formally and respectfully ask the powers that be at Lucasfilm and the Walt Disney Company to consider releasing Star Wars: The Clone Wars' four-episode "Siege Of Mandalore" story arc in theaters as a feature film this December, or whenever the COVID-19 crisis has passed.
Film-Quality Animated
"The quality of animation, voice acting, sound, music and storytelling in "The Siege Of Mandalore" is nothing short of superb and rivals that of any feature-length animated film. It deserves to be on the big screen."
Full Circle
"Being that Star Wars: The Clone Wars first debuted in 2008 as a feature film, it would be remarkably fitting to have the end of the series bookended by another film."
A Star Wars Tradition
"Ever since 2015 with the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Wars fans and the public abroad have become accustomed to having a new Star Wars film in theaters near the end of the year. But with no Star Wars film slated for release this December the franchise would be noticeably absent from the holiday box office. Release "The Siege Of Mandalore" at this time would fill that void and keep a recent Star Wars tradition alive."
Fan Responses:
"I am signing this petition because 'The Clone Wars' is an integral part of my life and because the Siege of Mandalore arc is meant for the big screen. I am grateful to Lucasfilm for finishing the series. Everything has been upgraded to the max and the animation is on the level of a Pixar movie. Also, the series started in a movie theater so it would be poetic if it ends the same way." - Daniel Georgiev, Sofia, Bulgaria
Ducking
"I ducking love it" - Dalton Lang, Temiskaming Shores, Canada
It should end where it began.
"Star Wars: The Clone Wars began in cinemas. So why not let it end in cinemas too. Release an edited version of the arc in December. By then this pandemic will be over. And it's something for fans to look forward too." - Connor Heggie, newcastle, ENG, United Kingdom
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