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  1. Box office. $653.8 million [2] Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones is a 2002 American epic space opera film directed by George Lucas and written by Lucas and Jonathan Hales. The sequel to The Phantom Menace (1999), it is the fifth film in the Star Wars film series and second chronological chapter of the "Skywalker Saga".

  2. May 16, 2002 · Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones: Directed by George Lucas. With Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Christopher Lee. Ten years after initially meeting, Anakin Skywalker shares a forbidden romance with Padmé Amidala, while Obi-Wan Kenobi discovers a secret clone army crafted for the Jedi.

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    • George Lucas
    • 2002-05-16
  3. A separatist movement, led by former Jedi Master Count Dooku (Christopher Lee), has threatened the peace. Senator Padmé Amidala (Natalie Portman), former Queen of Naboo, returns to the Galactic Senate to vote against the creation of an Army of the Republic. Upon her arrival at Coruscant, she narrowly escapes an assassination attempt, a bomb ...

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    Episode II

    ATTACK OF THE CLONES

    Ten years after the events of The Phantom Menace, the Galactic Republic is in crisis. A Separatist movement led by former Jedi Master Count Dooku, alias the Sith Lord Darth Tyranus, is threatening the peace, causing the Galactic Senate to debate a Military Creation Act to form a standing army for the Republic's protection. Senator Padmé Amidala, fo...

    Principal photography lasted from June 26 to September 20, 2000. Filming primarily occurred at Fox Studios, Sydney, with additional location shooting in Tunisia desert. During the Tunisia shoot, the final scene intended for Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith was shot to avoid returning to the country for a single scene. Other filming locati...

    In the lead-up to release, Lucasfilm released another series of web documentaries, and experimented with other promotional tools, including Episode II Select, Ahmed Best's on-set videos, Star Wars: Connections and R2-D2: Beneath the Dome. On May 11, 2002, TV Guide released three different covers to promote the film.

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    The film's soundtrack was released by Sony on April 23, 2002.

    A book version of the movie was written by R. A. Salvatore. It includes scenes created by Salvatore and

    The film grossed $310,676,740 in the United States and $338,721,588 overseas, a huge financial success which nevertheless was overshadowed by the even greater box-office success of The Phantom Menace. Also, it was not the top-grossing film of the year, the first time a Star Wars film has not had that distinction. The films that out-earned it were S...

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    Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi

    Natalie Portman as Padmé

    Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker

    Christopher Lee as Count Dooku

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    Canon characters

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    ↑ More Bizarre Episode II Rumors, published by TheForce.Net on www.theforce.net (December 17, 2001) (archived from the original on February 2, 2017)

    ↑ 6.0 6.1 Behind the 'N Sync cameos in "Episode II" by Fonseca, Nicholas, published by Entertainment Weekly on ew

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  5. Watch the seeds of Anakin Skywalker's transformation take root in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. Ten years after the invasion of Naboo, the galaxy is on the brink of civil war. Under the leadership of a renegade Jedi named Count Dooku, thousands of solar systems threaten to break away from the Galactic Republic. When an assassination attempt is made on Senator Padmé Amidala ...

  6. Heavy sci-fi violence, although none of it is espe. Sex, Romance & Nudity. One of the film's central plotlines is a blossomin. Language. Occasional use of both "damn" and "hell" by main c. Products & Purchases. The film takes place "a long time ago, in a galaxy. Drinking, Drugs & Smoking Not present.

  7. Jul 22, 2021 · Star Wars: Episode II ending explained. Several major story plot points were brought up in the movie, the biggest of them being the start of the Clone Wars. The Battle of Geonosis is considered to ...

  8. These moves, long planned by an as yet unrevealed and powerful force, lead to the beginning of the Clone Wars -- and the beginning of the end of the Republic. Rating: PG (Sci-Fi Action Violence ...

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  9. May 19, 2022 · "Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones" came out back in 2002 — two decades ago. Think about what CGI looked like back then. Think about what CGI looked like back then. The tech was ...

  10. May 16, 2002 · I'm not a diehard Star Wars fan. I've seen all the movies, seen them all more than once even, and I have my opinions, but when I see the way people talk about Star Wars online, I can't really find myself behaving the way that "true fans" or whathaveyou do. That being said, I think that the majority of the Star Wars films have been pretty good ...

  11. Jun 12, 2015 · Mark Newbold. June 12, 2015. Cast your mind back 13 years, to May 16, 2002, and the release of Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones. We were in a strikingly different place to where we are right now, both in terms of cinema and the saga itself. Digital cinema was on the cusp of arriving and the return of 3D was still over half a decade away.

  12. Episode II opens with a bang - literally. There are some early action scenes, including an impressive chase sequence through the air and streets of Coruscant, then exposition takes over. In fact, the middle section of Attack of the Clones is so bogged down with setting up current and future plotlines that the pace starts to flag.