Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones ending explained (spoilers)



  • Obi-Wan has been captured and is restrained mid-air by a force field. A seemingly concerned Count Dooku arrives telling him it and #8217;s a mistake, the Separatists have gone too far. Offering his help, he says there and #8217;s corruption within the Republic and that many senators are controlled by Sith Lord, Darth Sidious. According to Dooku the dark side of the Force has clouded the Jedi Council and #8217;s vision. Dooku claims Viceroy Gunray of the Trade Federation was once in league with Darth Sidious, but Gunray was betrayed and came to Dooku for help. Dooku wants Obi-Wan to join him, but he believes nothing Dooku says. On Coruscant, the senate votes Supreme Chancellor Palpatine emergency powers, which he vows he and #8217;ll relinquish once the crisis is over. To fight the growing separatist threat, Palpatine requests approval to create an army. Anakin and Padme arrive on Geonosis, but they and #8217;re captured and sentenced to death with Obi-Wan. Execution is Roman-style and #8212;fighting vicious animals in an arena. Before entering the arena, Padme declares her love to Anakin. The three manage to fend off the beasts but just when they can and #8217;t last much longer, Mace Windu and the other Jedi hidden in the crowd reveal themselves. A fierce battle erupts but the droid soldiers outnumber the Jedi and many are killed. As they make their final stand there seems little hope, but Yoda arrives from Kamino with the clone army and defeats the droids. Mace Windu kills Jango Fett. Dooku and the separatist leaders retreat. To protect the schematics for their ultimate secret weapon (the Death Star) from the Jedi Council, Dooku makes for Coruscant.Obi-Wan and Anakin chase Dooku to the hangar where his ship is hidden. The two Jedi attack Dooku but soon realize he is the Sith Lord, Darth Tyranus. His dark powers are considerable. Obi-Wan is wounded and Anakin and #8217;s arm is hacked off. Dooku is about to kill them when Yoda arrives and confronts Dooku. Yoda is Dooku and #8217;s equal, but after a fierce battle, Yoda is forced to yield in order to save Obi-Wan and Anakin from being crushed by a piece of heavy equipment Dooku has levitated over them. Dooku escapes. At a secret location on Coruscant, Darth Sidious greets his loyal servant. Sidious tells Dooku all is going according to plan. The assassination attempts and the separatist movement were all part of his master plan to control the Republic and initiate a war. At the Jedi Temple, Yoda, Mace Windu, and Obi-Wan discuss Dooku and #8217;s defection and the Sith and #8217;s power over the Force. They determine to keep a close watch on the senate. They ponder the future now that the clone army used on Geonosis has ignited the Clone War. Meanwhile, Anakin has escorted Padme home to Naboo where they secretly marry.

  • Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones ending explained (spoilers)


  • Luke pilots an X-Wing fighter along a channel on the space stations surface. As hes about to release a torpedo, three Imperial fighters led by Vader come in behind and target him. Just as Vader is about to fire, Han and Chewbacca fly in and blast one of the fighters. Vaders ship is clipped by the other fighter and spins out of control into deep space. Luke fires the torpedo and hits the target. The Death Star explodes. In a grand ceremony, Princess Leia awards Luke and Han medals for their efforts.

  • Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones ending explained (spoilers)


  • Yulaw kills Gabes wife and they have a final showdown at a facotry. Gabe opts not to kill Yulaw and instead helps Funsch send him to a penal colony universe. Gabe is sent to a different universe where he meets a different version of his wife, and they fall in love all over again. The last scene is Yulaw fighting hundreds of convicts and proclaiming he will still find a way to become The One.

  • Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones ending explained (spoilers)


  • It turns out that Rogue is actually Tom Lone, Crawfords supposedly murdered partner. When Rogue shot Lones wife and daughter, Lone overpowered Rogue and shot him dead. He then burned down the house, took Rogues passports and the like, and had reconstructive surgery to look like Rogue. While Rogue/Lone is battling Shiro, the leader of the Yakuza, Shiro reveals that he wanted Lone dead after wounding Rogue, and an FBI agent gave him Lones location; specifically, John Crawford. At the end, Lone shoots Crawford, maybe lethally, and kills Shiro and the Triad boss. In the next scene he is then shown getting into a car and driving somewhere, most likely to start a new life.

  • Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones ending explained (spoilers)


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