Hier gibt es ein neues Bild von einem Comiczeichner das wohl schon eher in die Beschreibung von General Grievous passt.... nur der Helm stört noch.

Und jetzt Teil 1 des letzten Darth Friday Spoilerbericht.

<font class='spoiler'>- Yoda vs. Sidious DOES happen. Maybe even in the Jedi Temple....maybe in the council chambers...and maybe while the temple is under attack and being destroyed...

- When Obi-Wan kills Grievous, his eyes come out of his head...very Raiders of the Lost Ark gruesome. George likes to leave no doubt that his villains are indeed dead.

- Qui-Gon definitely finds a way to communicate with Obi-Wan in the film.

- You&#39;ll empathize with Anakin for feeling neglected and betrayed by the jedi order. They really don&#39;t treat him with any respect despite his heroic actions early in the film.

- Remember the set diary where Bail is firing at unseen assailants as he gets to his speeder? Expect him to be shooting at clone/stormtroopers.

- Obi-Wan takes Luke to Tatooine because he knows that Tatooine is the one place that Anakin will never willingly return there. </font>


Ausserdem sagte Hayden Christensen den NY Daily News dass er diesesmal ein besseres Verständnis gegenüber Anakin hatte und er sich deswegen mehr in seine Rolle hineinversetzen konnte, leider wurde er aber von Lucas zu einem fast vollständigen Stillschweigen zu seiner Rolle verpflichtet.
Und gegenüber TeenHollywood sagte er:

TeenHollywood: You mentioned that one of the things about doing these films is that they’re so big that sometimes the performance is not the primary focus in making it. Do you feel like the third film, with Anakin’s transformation to Vader will be an exception?
Hayden: I hope so. There’s no question that there was an excitement on this film that wasn’t as prominent on the last. Particularly, George [Lucas]’s approach was much more hands on this time, And just the inherent art of what Anakin’s journey is, is more enthralling than the last [film], and there was more for me to sink my teeth into. And that final transition is one for the books. It’ll be a neat film, definitely.