It Took 20 Years For Star Wars To Wrap Up One Attack Of The Clones Mystery
It took two decades for Star Wars to finally wrap up one of Attack of the Clones' biggest mysteries involving the Jedi Order and Republic.
Years after the events of The Phantom Menace, the Skywalker Saga continues with Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. When Senator Padme Amidala's life is threatened, Jedi Knights Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker are tasked with her protection. While Obi-Wan uncovers a clone army made in secret, Anakin falls in love with Padme, marking the beginning of his inevitable fall to the dark side of the Force.
It took two decades for Star Wars to finally wrap up one of Attack of the Clones' biggest mysteries involving the Jedi Order and Republic.
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