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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith 3D Opening Back-to-Back

As Star Wars Celebration VI came to an end Sunday, there was one last reveal: The release dates for not just Attack of the Clones 3D but Revenge of the Sith 3D as well., during the Celebration closing ceremonies.

When The Phantom Menace 3D opened in February this year, it was with the assumption that each Star Wars film would get a 3D re-release a year apart – likely around the same time of year.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars – New Republic Commando Scene from Season 5

The first surprise was that there’s a longer wait for Attack of the Clones than expected – the 3D version won’t be out until September 20th, 2013. But the bigger surprise was that Revenge of the Sith 3D will be opening just three weeks later, on October 11th, 2013.

The Clone Wars Introducing Mustafar, Black Sun and More

No reason was given for opening the films so close together this time around, though the dates were revealed in a very amusing manner: Via a video of The Emperor himself, Ian McDiarmid, saying the date, only for George Lucas – who it turned out was sitting beside him – to tell him to repeat what he said, “Faster and more intense.”

George Lucas’s Surprise Appearance at Star Wars Celebration

During the closing ceremonies, the sizzle reel for Attack of the Clones 3D was shown again, along with a new addition – the first moments of the space battle over Coruscant that begin Revenge of the Sith, converted into 3D. You can read my thoughts on the Attack of the Clones 3D footage by clicking here, but I will say that this tease of that scene from Sith – which was always visually stunning – was pretty spectacular, hinting that Sith, like Clones, has undergone a very impressive 3D conversion that is far superior to the one The Phantom Menace had.


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Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Exclusive Season 5 Republic Commando Action Scene

Straight from its debut during the big Star Wars: The Clone Wars panel at Star Wars Celebration VI this weekend, we’ve got the exclusive online debut for you of a new scene from Season 5 of the hit animated series.

The Clone Wars: What to Expect in Season 5

Back in Season 3, fans were incredibly excited by the first appearance on the series of the video game-created Republic Commandos – though it was basically a cameo, in the midst of a dialogue-driven scene.

But in Season 5, we’re going to finally see at least one Republic Commando in action. This gentleman’s name is Gregor, and as the clip shows, he’s got a group of droids he’s working in tandem with, including R2-D2 himself. As we learned at The Clone Wars panel, Artoo and these droids are tasked with infiltrating the separatists to get a crucial encryption code, and along the way, they meet up with Gregor. While the specifics on his history and involvement in the storyline have yet to be revealed, you can see in the following clip that his skills in battle become crucial to this mission's success.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 5 premieres Saturday, September 29th at 9:30am in the show’s new timeslot.

For more info on Season 5, including new inclusions to the series taken from both the films and the expanded universe, check out my full report on The Clone Wars panel from Star Wars Celebration VI.


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Star Wars: Attack of the Clones 3D Preview Footage Impresses

Lucasfilm is continuing with 3D conversions and rereleases of the Star Wars saga and this weekend at Star Wars Celebration VI, the first footage was shown from Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones 3D.

I was among those who was not impressed by the conversion of The Phantom Menace. It didn’t include that ugly, off-putting look that cheaply done conversions like Clash of the Titans have, but it also didn’t really impress as 3D – and it was hard not to wonder if it was just an innate limitation when it comes to converting old movies that were never intended to be in 3D.

However, based on what was shown at Celebration, the 3D in Attack of the Clones is a marked improvement. We were shown a long sizzle reel for the film, taking us through the movie via short clips, which showed off the 3D to an admirable extent.

In the opening sequence of the Naboo cruiser arriving on Coruscant, the ship truly seemed to be coming out of the side of the screen. And there was a lot of cool 3D visuals in the footage we saw of Anakin and Obi-Wan’s speeder chase through Coruscant – especially when Anakin leapt from the speeder down towards Zam Wesell, and Anakin himself appeared to be a physically present figure, falling away from the viewer into the distance.

I was also impressed by the waves on Kamino, which looked incredibly lifelike and ready to splash onto the audience in the establishing shots of the water-covered planet.

Some of the scenes from we saw weren’t quite as notable. The Droid Factory bit and the Yoda/Dooku lightsaber battle both looked fine, but unremarkable, from a 3D perspective. Still, overall, the sequences we saw from the 3D version really stood out and seemed like a giant step up from Phantom Menace.

ILM’s Dennis Muren (who worked on all six Star Wars films) and John Knoll (who worked on the Special Editions and the prequels) discussed the conversion process and how meticulous and time-consuming it was - about a year-long in total for each film. It involved going through the entire film and separating the elements and working to make sure the 3D looked correct and gave objects the proper amount of depth. In some cases, the shift in perspective in a scene has led to new digital work having to be done. An example was shown from the end of Attack of the Clones, as the 3D meant we were looking at Palpatine, Bail Organa and the other politicians looking down at the Clone Troopers from a slightly different angle, leaving blank spaces on the background which needed to be filled in, using the original matte paintings and backgrounds.

Since this whole process involves going back into a lot of the digital elements, Knoll admitted, “We might have archived things a bit differently if we knew we were coming back to it,” noting with Phantom Menace, they were dealing with elements from “13, 14 years ago. The backups only last so long. Sometimes the priorities on what you back up change over the time.”

Knoll said the process had been easier on Attack of the Clones than Phantom Menace, because, "The newer the film is the easier it is to go into the archives and recover things.”

That makes a lot of sense and probably accounts for some of the differences in the 3D visuals for the films, and hints at Revenge of the Sith 3D looking great too.

It’s less comforting in regards to the original trilogy, which obviously are much older films and lacking in as many digital elements that can be separated as easily. Still, if anyone can pull it off, it would be ILM.

Discussing why he felt it made sense to convert Star Wars into 3D, Knoll said, “The cool thing about 3D is it’s immersive,” noting it helped make you feel “You are there." He added, “What better universe would you want to have that feeling with than Star Wars?”

No release date has been announced for Attack of the Clones 3D, thought it seems likely it will be around the same time as the February release date The Phantom Menace 3D had this year.


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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 5 Includes Mustafar, Black Sun and Republic Commando

Per usual, Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ supervising director, Dave Filoni, went big at the main panel for the series at Star Wars Celebration VI today. And that was before George Lucas shocked the audience with a surprise appearance!

Accompanied by visual effects supervisor Joel Aron, Filoni debuted a ton of new clips and revealed many new storylines for the new season.

One big plot turn in Season 5? Anakin Skywalker helps start the Rebellion! That’s right, the future Darth Vader sets in motion events that will later come to be his bane.

As Filoni explained, pockets of rebels have begun to appear in the galaxy, and “Clones have come to be a symbol of imperial tyranny as much as the Droids have,” as so many systems find themselves in the midst of the war and the toll it takes. Filoni noted, “Anakin suggests to train these pockets of rebels themselves,” feeling they would be better off at least getting the rebels to work for the Republic and able to take on the Separatists themselves. The planet Onderon will be a key part of this storyline, as we see the rebels there in action, including Lux Bonteri, who we learn is originally from that planet.

We saw a beautifully animated scene set on the planet Onderon, as Ahsoka and Lux work alongside an Onderon female helping coordinate a massive fight with Battle Droids. The rebels attack on winged creatures, along with mounted beasts that look almost like a horse meets a dinosaur, with some very impressive tracking shots through the battle, with another rebel leader tossing thermal detonators down, blowing Droids up. Ahsoka’s ally is a sniper and she calmly takes out one enemy after another from the perch she, Ahsoka and Lux are on – until Separatist ships fly in, firing at them, leading to them leaping onto the winged creatures to escape.

The next scene we saw was a dialogue-heavy one, set in Anakin’s bedroom, which we were seeing for the first time. As Filoni noted, Anakin has a lot more stuff/possessions than other Jedi, including mechanics he’s tinkering with and Podracing posters and mementos.

Filoni said this scene was meant to touch upon what Obi-Wan knows or doesn’t know about Anakin and Padme’s relationship (and secret marriage). In the scene, Obi-Wan comes to speak to Anakin, knowing he’s agitated about a man from Padme’s past who has come back into her life. Obi-Wan cautions Anakin about his feelings for Padme, saying he understands having those feelings (he brings up Satine), but that it’s important not to give into them. When Obi-Wan suggests that Anakin be prepared if a relationship begins between Padme and this man, Anakin angrily replies, “They have no relationship!” Says Obi-Wan, “Then we should have no problems, should we?”

Several in the audience cheered at an Easter Egg in this scene – an image of Podracer Ben Quadinaros (a Phantom Menace character who’s developed one of those specific Star Wars cult fandoms) on Anakin’s wall.

Filoni noted that they were always fighting the perception that animation is inherently humorous and have, “Moved ourselves to more dramatic [material].” When it comes to the central figure in The Clone Wars, Filoni noted, “Anakin at this point is a lot quicker to anger at this point.” Initially, when the Clone Wars began, he saw it as an adventure, but “The longer the war has gone, the more it has beaten the Jedi down and the more Jedi die.” Unaware that Palpatine “will never let them win the war” until it has served his own purposes, Anakin, “has a lot less patience. He has a pretty interesting season.”

As for Ahsoka, Aron noted she’s “Older and wiser.” With Anakin and Ahsoka, Filoni said, “They’re master and apprentice, but ultimately she’s his friend. She’s like his little sister." Ahsoka, Filoni felt, understands Anakin’s anger more than anyone and tries to give him room.

Two scenes were shown from an upcoming arc focused on R2-D2. Filoni noted that as the series has gotten darker, the droids still allow for there to be comic relief and lighter moments and offer “the fun and sense of adventure” that makes Star Wars so appealing.

The Artoo storyline has the Astromech droid teamed with several other droids, “Tasked with infiltrating the separatist fleet to get an encryption model that will help crack this code.” Filoni said this storyline was, “One of our best adventures of all time.”

The first scene from this storyline had a very fun nod for fans, as the ship carting Artoo, the other droids, and a very small alien leading them ends up in the middle of a comet storm – in what Filoni admitted was influenced by the comets in the original version of Disneyland’s Star Tours ride.

The second clip from this storyline offered a huge crowd pleaser – a Republic Commando in action! We were shown concept art of this Commando, a new character, who has a full beard and – out of his armor – wears a very fun, classic Star Wars style costume, with 1970s influences.

There was a cameo by Republic Commandos in Season 5, but they weren't involved in any fighting. But in the scene we saw, this new character was in his full Republic Commando gear, deftly taking out a whole base full of Battle Droids himself, working as a distraction for Artoo and the other droids, who continued to move forward through the battle.

Filoni also referenced an unusual episode coming up called “The Voice” , which will be “a whole exploration of Moebius and his art style, which was a big influence on Star Wars. It’s weird and abstract. Really experimental stuff.”

Next, we got the clip that was pure “Holy crap” fan bait, beginning with the reveal that we will be going to Mustafar in Season 5 and on that infamous lava planet, we’d meet the Falleen and Black Sun, the crime group first introduced in Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire. Filoni cautioned we wouldn’t meet that story’s villain, Xizor, but we did see art of Falleen wearing the distinctive hairstyle and type of clothing Xizor is known for.

As for the scene itself, it has so much to geek out over. It begins with a ship approaching Mustafar, and inside we see Darth Maul, Savage Opress and Death Watch leader Pre Viszla, all working together. As the ship lands and opens, an entire squad of Death Watch fly out on their rocket packs. It should be noted that Darth Maul seemed to have entirely new legs! He no longer had the overtly robot legs we’ve seen before, and was wearing pants – though who knows what mechanics were underneath them. In the scene, Maul walks up to one of the Falleen, telling him, “We request an audience with our leaders.” The Falleen laughs and replies, “It’ll be your funeral.”

The final scene focused on Bo-Katan, the Death Watch member (voiced by Katee Sackhoff) introduced last season. While we still don’t know the specifics, it’s obvious there are some big divisions between Death Watch/Mandalorians this season, as the scene involved Obi-Wan (wearing Death Watch armor!) being taken as a prisoner by a group of Death Watch members – whose armor is distinctively colored red, not blue. Bo-Katan, leading a small group of blue-armored Death Watch attack the men holding Obi-Wan, in a scene that has Bo-Katan kicking a lot of ass. At one point, she shoots a line around one of her enemies, wraps it to another and manages to set off the second guy’s rocket pack, sending both of them flying off to their doom.

After the aforementioned surprise appearance by George Lucas occurred, the audience was treated to another showing of the brand new Clone Wars: Season 5 trailer, which debuted last night at Celebration and should be online by the end of the weekend.


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George Lucas Makes Surprise Appearance at Star Wars Celebration

At the Star Wars: The Clone Wars panel at Star Wars Celebration VI today, supervising director Dave Filoni said he wanted to bring out “the show’s biggest fan.” When that fan turned out to be George Lucas, suffice to say, the place lost it.

Lucas was not scheduled to appear at all at Star Wars Celebration this year, so his presence in Orlando was a complete surprise. The crowd got to their feet and began chanting, “George! George!”

Lucas’ time onstage was brief, as he gave a ton of praise to Filoni and The Clone Wars crew, noting how much he liked the writing on the series.

He said The Clone Wars allowed them to tell ongoing Star Wars stories that would be “far too complicated and far too expensive” in live-action and noted that they have been “Making it more and more adult” as the show has progressed. He added, “At the same time, we’re trying to do things that other people aren’t doing.”

A couple of years ago, there was news about another new Star Wars animated series aimed more specifically at kids and Lucas revealed that is still in play, remarking, “We are trying to do a younger-skewing show.”

As for the new comedic animated series, Star Wars: Detours, from Robot Chicken’s Seth Green and Matt Senreich, Lucas smiled, saying, “Detours… I don’t know what that is!”

Watch the First Footage from Star Wars: Detours

Lucas again mentioned how in live-action “You have limited resources. You can do things in animation you can’t do in live-action.” One of the new Clone Wars scenes we saw from Season 5 had a battle on a jungle planet with some winged creatures that may spark a few visual memories. Lucas revealed that they were doing, “A little bit of an homage to Jim Cameron... But it cost about 1000% less than Avatar.”

He admired The Clone Wars’ ability to tell offbeat stories as well, noting that they have a four-part storyline coming up that is, “Nothing but Droids - only two people speak English."

Filoni had previously said that the decision to bring Darth Maul back was all Lucas’. Asked about that, Lucas said he couldn’t help but think, “It would be fun to see what would happen if Darth Maul came back. He’s one of my favorite characters. He got killed right away."

That being said, Lucas noted, “We had a lot of discussions – He got cut in half! ‘Can we being him back?’ We had to justify that one."

He also loved that The Clone Wars allowed them to create Maul’s brother, Savage Opress and introduce the Witches of Dathomir, “and take it to a whole other level that you haven’t seen before.”


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Friday, August 24, 2012

Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Season 5 Trailer Reveals Premiere Date, a New Timeslot and an Awesome Sith Battle!

Star Wars: The Clone Wars had its Season 5 premiere tonight at Star Wars Celebration VI. And while I will be holding my full review of that premiere until it actually airs, I will say that it is a very cool, action-packed season opener, that continues that Obi-Wan vs. Darth Maul & Savage Opress drama that was in play when Season 4 ended.

After the screening, there was a Q&A with The Clone Wars’ supervising director, Dave Filoni and the voice of Darth Maul, Sam Witwer. But Filoni also had another surprise in his pocket – as the Q&A ended, he revealed we would be seeing the brand new trailer for The Clone Wars: Season 5.

The trailer will be playing again tomorrow at the full Clone Wars panel at Star Wars Celebration (and likely will be online within the next few days), but I have to note a couple of highlights from it...

Namely, Darth Sidious fighting Darth Maul and Savage Opress! This was the part where the audience lost it. We’ve seen the holographic version of Sidious on The Clone Wars (and plenty more of his alter-ego, Palpatine), but in Season 5, it’s clear Sidious gets into the thick of it. Filoni had previously indicated the fact that they wouldn’t ignore how many Dark Side Force users/Sith are in play and how that violates the rule of two. And the trailer shows Sidious taking on both his former apprentice, Maul, and Maul’s brother, using two red lightsabers!

That footage definitely stole the show, but there was a lot of other cool moments as well, including Maul battling Death Watch leader Pre Vizsla and Maul also leading a group of Death Watch himself. There were moments indicating a big rift in Death Watch and the potential for all out war among the Mandalorians, as Vizsla talks about resorting them to the warriors they once were. The Death Watch vs. Death Watch aspect was previously hinted at in the below scene from Season 5, released at Comic-Con, which also shows Obi-Wan gets very mixed up in this scenario.

The end of the trailer also revealed both The Clone Wars premiere date and its new timeslot: Season 5 will premiere on September 29th, as the show moves from Friday nights to Saturday mornings at 9:30am.


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Play Guild Wars 2 Early, Get a Free Hat

ArenaNet has announced a limited edition hat for anyone who plays Guild Wars 2 early. From August 25th through September 12th, every player will receive a Celebration Hat, “a baseball cap with the iconic Guild Wars 2 dragon logo” that ArenaNet calls “a stylish addition to your town attire!”

The Celebration Hat will be available in the Black Lion Trading Company for zero gems. It can be found in the Style category by pressing O during the game and cannot be traded to other players. The Celebration Hat will be available to any character on your account.

Guild Wars 2 officially launches on August 28th but will be available starting tonight through ArenaNet’s headstart program, which allows anyone who pre-purchased and installed the game to play early. For more on the game’s skill combat, check out our interview with systems designer Jonathan Sharp.

Andrew Goldfarb is IGN’s associate news editor. Keep up with pictures of the latest food he’s been eating by following him on Twitter or IGN.


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