
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002)
Director: George Lucas
Synopsis[]
Ten years after initially meeting, Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) shares a forbidden romance with Padmé Amidala (Natalie Portman), while Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) discovers a secret clone army crafted for the Jedi.
Male Deaths[]
- Nic Anastassiou [Nicanas Tassu]
- Temuera Morrison [Jango Fett/Clone Trooper]
- Kalki Rose [Tan Yuster]
- Kyle Rowling [Joclad Danva]
- Joseph Jett Sally [Sephjet Josall]
- Steve John Shepherd Theomet Danlé]
- Bodie Taylor [Clone Trooper]
- Marc Wendt [Ichi-Tan Micoda]
Female Deaths[]
- Pernilla August [Shmi Skywalker]
- Zuraya Hamilton [Khaat Qiyn]
- Veronica Segura [Cordé]
- Leeanna Walsman [Zam Wessell]
- Karen Wilson [Sarrissa Jeng]
- Avril Wynne [Versé]
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Running at 142 minutes this was the longest of the Star Wars films until Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which runs at 152 minutes.
- Hayden Christensen claimed to have greatly enjoyed filming the bar scene, because it was all a real set, and not just a blue screen.
- Samuel L. Jackson has said that the words "Bad mother-f*cker" are engraved on the hilt of his lightsaber. The same words are famously printed on the wallet of Jackson's character Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction.
- Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), Kenny Baker (R2-D2), Frank Oz (Yoda), and Ian McDiarmid (Palpatine) are the only actors to reprise their roles from the original trilogy.
- During rehearsals and filming of Count Dooku's lightsaber battle scenes, a small model of Yoda was used as a reference point for Christopher Lee. The model however was slightly altered to have vampire fangs, to which Lee's amused response was "I will not comment on that. I didn't think you would do this to me, George!" The fangs were likely a joke at Lee's expense for his performance as Count Dracula in Dracula and several other Hammer Studios horror films.