Star Wars Episode Ii Attack Of The Clones May 2026
Following a lead from a bounty hunter’s poisoned dart (a ), Obi-Wan travels to a diner run by his friend Dex, who identifies the dart as originating from Kamino —a planet that, curiously, does not exist in the Jedi archives. Obi-Wan realizes someone has erased it.
Arriving at Kamino, he discovers a vast, storm-swept cloning facility. An unassuming alien named (the Prime Minister) explains that they have been creating a massive army for the Republic, commissioned ten years earlier by a Jedi Master named Sifo-Dyas . Obi-Wan is stunned; the Jedi Council never authorized any army. He inspects the first batch of clone troopers —genetically modified soldiers ready for combat. He also meets their template, the ruthless bounty hunter Jango Fett . star wars episode ii attack of the clones
The trio is released into the arena to face three ferocious beasts: a reek, a nexu, and an acklay. They fight brilliantly but are overwhelmed. Just as Count Dooku (the leader of the Separatists) orders their execution, arrives with 200 Jedi Knights. A massive battle erupts between the Jedi and the Separatist droid army. Following a lead from a bounty hunter’s poisoned
It is a slaughter. Jedi fall one by one to the relentless droids. Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Padmé are trapped, huddled back-to-back. Then, the tide turns: arrives at the head of a newly deployed army—the clone troopers from Kamino, commanded by the Supreme Chancellor. The Clone Wars have officially begun. The Final Duel: Master vs. Apprentice While the battle rages, Dooku escapes to a hangar. Anakin and Obi-Wan pursue him. In a stunning lightsaber duel, Dooku’s elegant, precise Form II (Makashi) combat overpowers the two Jedi. He badly wounds Obi-Wan and then severs Anakin’s right arm. An unassuming alien named (the Prime Minister) explains
Anakin is no longer the slave child from Tatooine. Now 19, he is a powerful Jedi Padawan but is arrogant, frustrated by the Council’s restrictions, and haunted by forbidden visions of his mother, Shmi, suffering. His reunion with Padmé is awkward; he is drawn to her with an intensity that violates the Jedi Code, while she sees him as the same little boy she left behind.
On Naboo, the tension between Anakin and Padmé simmers. Anakin confesses his love, but Padmé resists, citing their duty and the Jedi Code. While discussing politics and the failures of democracy, Anakin expresses admiration for authoritarian rule that can force people to agree—a dark seed of his future.