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\nWhen Disney and Lucasfilm announced Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi, the title suggests an opportunity to expand on the various Jedi throughout the franchise's universe. To an extent, it did do that, but upon its release, it was largely another prequel-era exposition focusing on Dooku, played by Christopher Lee in the live-action Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith .
\nWhile TCW often had soundalikes standing in place for their more famous counterparts, Disney went the extra mile bringing back Liam Neeson and Ian McDiarmid to reprise their roles as Qui-Gon Jinn and Darth Sidious from the films. For trivia-philes, Neeson's son Micheál Richardson played younger Qui-Gon. Bryce Dallas Howard lent her voice to play Yaddle in the Dooku episodes, doing a far better job than the character was ever expected to do.
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