The fans were not happy to hear about Lucasfilm taking over the animated corner of the galaxy after “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” fifth season was aired in 2012 on Cartoon Network.
The news came after Lucasfilm was purchased by Disney and it is coming back with an entirely new creation “The Clone Wars” with a new streaming service.
There won’t be any more waiting by the fans. It was confirmed by the sources that “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” sixth season will be out soon and it will debut on Disney+. The fans will soon get to see Anakin, Ahsoka and Obi-Wan.
After Disney purchased Lucasfilm, “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” was cancelled originally as the animation team decided to focus on “Star Wars Rebels”.
The main focus was on the time between “Revenge of the Sith” and “A New Hope” and only a little focus on the characters from “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”. “Star Wars Resistance” followed after the series.
Dave Filoni, the showrunner, decided to sit back and focus on developing the revival of “The Clone Wars” and “The Mandalorian”. They will also debut on the streaming service Disney+. So Lucasfilm and Disney shifted their attention towards new properties, away from “The Clone Wars”.
Daniel Logan, Boba Fett’s actor, said that he will make the brand more family-friendly audience. At London Comic Con, Logan said,
Disney, they cancelled it, I think it was getting a little too graphic — actually, it was getting really graphic. Boba was doing some really, really cool stuff. He started actually becoming a bounty hunter.
Ashely Eckstein, Ahsoka voice actor, said that it is going to be amazing. He added that Dave Filoni has done a great job and he has brought back the key people who were originally a part of the show including the main crew members and the cast members also.
Source: Comic Book, Heroic Hollywood