The Clone Wars Legacy



The Clone Wars Legacy was a multimedia project for Star Wars: The Clone Wars in different formats namely animation reels, comic books and novels following the cancellation of the series in 2014. The stories were confirmed as canon by Lucasfilm.

Development
On October 11, 2013, Dave Filoni announced on his Facebook page that production for all remaining The Clone Wars episodes had finished and they would all be released, possibly on television, sometime in early 2014. The content was rumored to be released on Apple TV, but it was released on Netflix. Filoni also announced that a four-episode arc from Season Six would be adapted into a comic, titled Star Wars: Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir, prior to its being branded as The Clone Wars Legacy.

StarWars.com officially revealed the brand name, The Clone Wars Legacy, on September 25, 2014, at which time the four-episode "Crystal Crisis on Utapau" arc was released online in the form of animated story reels, that was originally to appear in season six.

It was also announced, a novel written by Christie Golden that stars Asajj Ventress and Quinlan Vos titled Dark Disciple to be released in July 7th, 2015 that is based off an eight episode arc originally to appear in season seven. An arc consisting of four episodes known as "The Bad Batch" which was suppose to be the opening arc for season seven were screened in story reel format at Celebration Anaheim and released on StarWars.com shortly.

Other unreleased arcs, have been hinted by The Clone Wars cast and crew as well as going into detail about the arcs and showing off concept arc and clips of them in story reel form.

Dark Disciple
Dark Disciple is a novel written by Christie Golden based off of the scripts of an 8-episode arc from Seasons 7 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The arc features Asajj Ventress and Quinlan Vos.