After debuting its final season on Netflix earlier this year, Star Wars: The Clone Wars has come to an end, but, as a new featurette reveals, its legacy will continue to live on. LucasFilm's Pablo Hidalgo explains that The Clone Wars' will be the final expansion of the enduring Star Wars franchise that George Lucas was directly involved in. Matt Michnovetz, the head writer for The Clone Wars' sixth and final season, and LucasBooks' Frank Parisi also talk about how the show portrayed elements that were only hinted at in the prequel trilogy.

Executive producer Dave Filoni also discusses how George wanted to push the boundaries of his iconic franchise, and reveals how the new comic books from Dark Horse tie into the series, continuing the stories that started in Star Wars: The Clone Wars on the page. Explore the legacy of the popular series with this seven minute video with the key players who brought Star Wars: The Clone Wars to life. And then continue on for your first look at a lost episode

Supervising director, Dave Filoni, discusses the unfinished Star Wars: The Clone Wars story reels for

a never-before seen lost episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars titled Crystal Crisis on Utapau. The story finds Obi-Wan and Anakin investigating the mysterious death of a Jedi Master on Utapau, as they uncover a secret Separatist weapons deal the likes of which they have never seen before.

Crystal Crisis on Utapau Story Reel Introduction on Star Wars Video

Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Story Reel: A Death on Utapau on Star Wars Video

Dave Filoni and others from this featurette are also working on the highly-anticipated series Star Wars Rebels series, which debuts on Friday, October 3 on the Disney Channel before the show moves to its regular network home on Disney XD on Monday, October 13. Unlike The Clone Wars, which was set between Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, Star Wars Rebels is set between Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope.