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Despite his lightsaber skills, General Grievous could not use the Force, so why did the Jedi not use this to their advantage ...
It's been 20 years since Genndy Tartakovsky's Clone Wars first introduced us to General Grievous in horrifying fashion. But it did so with a little gag, too.
Star Wars fans have long debated what made Clone Wars General Grievous so much better than the live-action version in Revenge of the Sith.There are several obvious superficial differences. He’s ...
The Star Wars prequel trilogy depicts the Clone Wars, giving audiences a taste of the conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. One of the latter faction's ...
In The Clone Wars, General Grievous plays a huge role in weakening the Jedis and the republic. As shown in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, the General, as a ploy for the dark side ...
Twenty years ago today, Genndy Tartakovsky's Clone Wars micro-series came to an end—and in its final moments, gave a very blunt answer to a question pondered by fans ever since.
The lead designers of the Star Wars miniature wargame explain how the robotic components of the Separatist Alliance come ...
Star Wars ‘Star Wars’: this is how General Grievous looked like before he became a machine One of the most popular yet underutilized villains in the Star Wars franchise, General Grievous, didn ...
General Grievous Strikes In Star Wars: ... The Clone Wars and in Revenge of the Sith, Grievous was a Kaleesh cyborg who was taught how to effectively wield multiple lightsabers by Count Dooku.
The incident in question happens during the now non-canon Star Wars animation television series, The Clone Wars. During Season 3, Episode 5, General Grievous is attempting to flee the planet of ...
When “Clone Wars” introduced General Grievous, it made him look like the most terrifying “Star Wars” villain since Darth Vader, a truly ruthless, monstrous, unstoppable killing machine ...