Disney has shared the updated official chronological viewing order for the hit animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, encouraging a rewatch of the series now that it's all available on Disney+. In October of 2012, Disney purchased Lucasfilm for over $4 billion dollars, giving Disney the rights to the entire Star Warsfranchise. Since the acquisition, Disney has released several pieces of original Star Wars content, including five feature films and a multitude of exclusive series on their streaming platform. In addition to these wildly successful programs, Disney has dozens of Star Warsprojects in the works for the foreseeable future.
One of the properties Disney obtained in this purchase was a fan-favorite series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Originally airing on Cartoon Network, this series began as a stand-alone animated film that eventually became a full series covering the events that took place between Star Wars: Attack of Clonesand Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. The series was canceled before it could get an official ending, but Disney released one final season of the show on Disney+ to give the show the finale it deserved.
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Earlier today, Disney shared an updated version of the official sequential viewing order for Star Wars: The Clone Warsvia the Star Wars Twitteraccount. The tweet included a link to a blog on StarWars.com that covers what episodes a viewer should watch if they want to enjoy the series in chronological order, including the movie and the newest season of the show. The tweet recommends fans give the series a re-watch due to the entire catalog now being available on Disney+ and even includes links to the
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