With the release of Solo, Lucasfilm marks another milestone: this is the 11th Star Wars movie to land in theaters.
Yeah, that's right — 11 movies, not 10. The eight Skywalker saga episodes and the two spin-off films were not the only one to get an official release. There's one cinematic stepchild that Lucasfilm would rather forget.
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And don't worry, we don't spoil anything about Solo other than its ranking. In reverse order, then, starting with that unwanted stepchild:
11. The Clone Wars (2008)
This mess was initially created as the opening batch of episodes for the Cartoon Network series Clone Wars. Then George Lucas made the baffling last-minute decision to release this barely-hung-together content as a movie. Lucasfilm's key merchandising licensees weren't even notified in advance, so it's possible Lucas himself wasn't exactly proud of the effort. Read more...
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