One of the earliest original series confirmed for Disney+ was the revival of the fan-favorite animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars for a seventh season. While a first-look trailer was unveiled at Star Wars Celebration this past April, details have been kept under wraps regarding its release until recently.

At the Disney+ panel at D23 Expo in Anaheim, LucasFilm President Kathleen Kennedy appeared to promote the various original Star Wars series coming to the premium streaming service. Included with Kennedys' presentation was the reveal that Season 7 of The Clone Wars would premiere on Disney+ in February 2020.

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Taking place between the events of Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, The Clone Wars ran on Cartoon Network for five seasons until 2013. Canceled midway during production on a sixth season, the completed episodes debuted on Netflix in 2014 as the aptly titled "Lost Episodes."

The popular animated series was reportedly canceled due to high production costs, to make way for the new animated series Star Wars Rebels, and the assertion from voice actor Daniel Logan that Disney felt the content on the series had become "too graphic" for family-friendly audiences.

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Season 7 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars will premiere on Disney+ sometime in February 2020.