. Distributor Release Original network Audio format Original release October 3, 2014 ( 2014-10-03) – present Chronology Preceded by External links Star Wars Rebels is an American produced. With its story beginning fourteen years after and five years before, Rebels takes place during an era when the is securing its grip on the galaxy. Imperial forces are while a fledgling against the Empire is taking form. The visual style of Star Wars Rebels is inspired by the concept art.
The series premiered as a one-hour, Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, on October 3, 2014 on prior to the premiere of the series on October 13 on. The first season consisted of 16 episodes (released as four shorts, a film, Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, and 13 regular episodes) and the series features new characters along with ones from the original trilogy. The second season of 22 episodes premiered on June 20, 2015, with a one-hour television film, Star Wars Rebels: The Siege of Lothal. The third season of 22 episodes premiered on September 24, 2016, with another one-hour television film, Star Wars Rebels: Steps Into Shadow. The fourth season of 16 episodes premiered on October 16, 2017, with another one-hour television film, Star Wars Rebels: Heroes of Mandalore. On April 15, during, it was announced the fourth season would be the final season, and its final episode will air on March 5, 2018., and served as executive producers of season one. Weisman left the show after season one.
Filoni was also the Supervising Director for the first two seasons, a role he relinquished after accepting a promotion that expanded his creative role into overseeing all projects; he chose Justin Ridge to succeed him for season three. The series has been generally well received with several award winnings and nominations. A number of tie-in media has been released to expand upon the series' lore such as the comic ' and the novel '.
Main article: Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 4 August 11, 2014 ( 2014-08-11) September 1, 2014 ( 2014-09-01) 15 October 3, 2014 ( 2014-10-03) March 2, 2015 ( 2015-03-02) 22 June 20, 2015 ( 2015-06-20) March 30, 2016 ( 2016-03-30) 22 September 24, 2016 ( 2016-09-24) March 25, 2017 ( 2017-03-25) 16 October 16, 2017 ( 2017-10-16) March 5, 2018 ( 2018-03-05) Release Broadcast The first two episodes, titled Spark of Rebellion, premiered on October 3, 2014 on worldwide and on in Canada. In Australia, the series premiered on October 17 on. The Siege of Lothal premiered on June 28, 2015 and the second season debuted on October 18. In Canada, the series premiered on October 19 on. However, due to DHX Media losing the rights to Disney content, the show was later moved to. The second season premiered on November 7 and it was moved to the channel on December 1.
In the Middle East and Africa, Spark of Rebellion premiered on October 11 and the series debuted on October 18 on Disney XD. Siege of Lothal premiered on October 10, followed the official season premiere on October 17. In Southeast Asia, Spark of Rebellion premiered on Disney XD on October 4 and the series officially started on November 29. Siege of Lothal premiered on October 3 on and and the second season was released on October 24. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the series debuted on October 16 on.
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From two animated series, to books, video games and a slew of merchandising, Lucasfilm has milked every last ounce out of the once compelling 'Clone Wars' era of the 'Star Wars' saga over the last decade. As a result, it is now utterly demystified. Might the same be in store for the era in between the sagas?
We'll soon see. 'Rebels: Spark of Rebellion' is a welcome change, recapturing the tone and spirit of the original 'Star Wars' trilogy in a way the prequels and the 'Clone Wars' never quite did. It's not just the superficial aesthetic, this actually.feels. like 'Star Wars'.
This first pilot movie episode feels a bit rushed at times, and definitely would've benefited from a feature-length runtime, but what we get is a fun, fast moving adventure that features likable characters and a compelling set-up. Hopefully it can maintain a tighter overall narrative focus than the occasionally slapdash 'Clone Wars'. So far, so good.
. Distributor Release Original network Audio format Original release October 3, 2014 ( 2014-10-03) – present Chronology Preceded by External links Star Wars Rebels is an American produced. With its story beginning fourteen years after and five years before, Rebels takes place during an era when the is securing its grip on the galaxy. Imperial forces are while a fledgling against the Empire is taking form. The visual style of Star Wars Rebels is inspired by the concept art.
The series premiered as a one-hour, Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, on October 3, 2014 on prior to the premiere of the series on October 13 on. The first season consisted of 16 episodes (released as four shorts, a film, Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, and 13 regular episodes) and the series features new characters along with ones from the original trilogy. The second season of 22 episodes premiered on June 20, 2015, with a one-hour television film, Star Wars Rebels: The Siege of Lothal. The third season of 22 episodes premiered on September 24, 2016, with another one-hour television film, Star Wars Rebels: Steps Into Shadow. The fourth season of 16 episodes premiered on October 16, 2017, with another one-hour television film, Star Wars Rebels: Heroes of Mandalore. On April 15, during, it was announced the fourth season would be the final season, and its final episode will air on March 5, 2018., and served as executive producers of season one.
Weisman left the show after season one. Filoni was also the Supervising Director for the first two seasons, a role he relinquished after accepting a promotion that expanded his creative role into overseeing all projects; he chose Justin Ridge to succeed him for season three.
The series has been generally well received with several award winnings and nominations. A number of tie-in media has been released to expand upon the series' lore such as the comic ' and the novel '. Main article: Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 4 August 11, 2014 ( 2014-08-11) September 1, 2014 ( 2014-09-01) 15 October 3, 2014 ( 2014-10-03) March 2, 2015 ( 2015-03-02) 22 June 20, 2015 ( 2015-06-20) March 30, 2016 ( 2016-03-30) 22 September 24, 2016 ( 2016-09-24) March 25, 2017 ( 2017-03-25) 16 October 16, 2017 ( 2017-10-16) March 5, 2018 ( 2018-03-05) Release Broadcast The first two episodes, titled Spark of Rebellion, premiered on October 3, 2014 on worldwide and on in Canada. In Australia, the series premiered on October 17 on.
The Siege of Lothal premiered on June 28, 2015 and the second season debuted on October 18. In Canada, the series premiered on October 19 on.
However, due to DHX Media losing the rights to Disney content, the show was later moved to. The second season premiered on November 7 and it was moved to the channel on December 1. In the Middle East and Africa, Spark of Rebellion premiered on October 11 and the series debuted on October 18 on Disney XD. Siege of Lothal premiered on October 10, followed the official season premiere on October 17. In Southeast Asia, Spark of Rebellion premiered on Disney XD on October 4 and the series officially started on November 29. Siege of Lothal premiered on October 3 on and and the second season was released on October 24.
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the series debuted on October 16 on. Siege of Lothal premiered on July 18, 2015 followed by the second-season debut on October 17. Hibberd, James (January 23, 2014). Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 5, 2014. McLean, Thomas (February 12, 2014). Animation Magazine.
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. Distributor Release Original network Audio format Original release October 3, 2014 ( 2014-10-03) – present Chronology Preceded by External links Star Wars Rebels is an American produced.
With its story beginning fourteen years after and five years before, Rebels takes place during an era when the is securing its grip on the galaxy. Imperial forces are while a fledgling against the Empire is taking form. The visual style of Star Wars Rebels is inspired by the concept art. The series premiered as a one-hour, Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, on October 3, 2014 on prior to the premiere of the series on October 13 on. The first season consisted of 16 episodes (released as four shorts, a film, Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, and 13 regular episodes) and the series features new characters along with ones from the original trilogy. The second season of 22 episodes premiered on June 20, 2015, with a one-hour television film, Star Wars Rebels: The Siege of Lothal. The third season of 22 episodes premiered on September 24, 2016, with another one-hour television film, Star Wars Rebels: Steps Into Shadow.
The fourth season of 16 episodes premiered on October 16, 2017, with another one-hour television film, Star Wars Rebels: Heroes of Mandalore. On April 15, during, it was announced the fourth season would be the final season, and its final episode will air on March 5, 2018., and served as executive producers of season one. Weisman left the show after season one.
Filoni was also the Supervising Director for the first two seasons, a role he relinquished after accepting a promotion that expanded his creative role into overseeing all projects; he chose Justin Ridge to succeed him for season three. The series has been generally well received with several award winnings and nominations. A number of tie-in media has been released to expand upon the series' lore such as the comic ' and the novel '. Main article: Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 4 August 11, 2014 ( 2014-08-11) September 1, 2014 ( 2014-09-01) 15 October 3, 2014 ( 2014-10-03) March 2, 2015 ( 2015-03-02) 22 June 20, 2015 ( 2015-06-20) March 30, 2016 ( 2016-03-30) 22 September 24, 2016 ( 2016-09-24) March 25, 2017 ( 2017-03-25) 16 October 16, 2017 ( 2017-10-16) March 5, 2018 ( 2018-03-05) Release Broadcast The first two episodes, titled Spark of Rebellion, premiered on October 3, 2014 on worldwide and on in Canada. In Australia, the series premiered on October 17 on. The Siege of Lothal premiered on June 28, 2015 and the second season debuted on October 18. In Canada, the series premiered on October 19 on.
However, due to DHX Media losing the rights to Disney content, the show was later moved to. The second season premiered on November 7 and it was moved to the channel on December 1. In the Middle East and Africa, Spark of Rebellion premiered on October 11 and the series debuted on October 18 on Disney XD. Siege of Lothal premiered on October 10, followed the official season premiere on October 17.
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In Southeast Asia, Spark of Rebellion premiered on Disney XD on October 4 and the series officially started on November 29. Siege of Lothal premiered on October 3 on and and the second season was released on October 24.
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the series debuted on October 16 on. Siege of Lothal premiered on July 18, 2015 followed by the second-season debut on October 17.
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