Clone Wars: "Altar of Mortis" - Guest Starring Sam Witwer

Clone Wars: "Altar of Mortis" - Guest Starring Sam Witwer

Before the Jedi can leave Mortis, Ahsoka Tano is taken captive in an attempt to entice Anakin Skywalker to join the dark side.

By EdGross - Jan 31, 2011 08:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

Meanwhile, the mysterious Father tries to prevent a disastrous showdown between his children which would upset the increasingly precarious balance of the Force. Two potential destinies become clear in “Altar of Mortis,” the second chapter of a three-part Clone Wars storyline – airing at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT Friday, February 4 on Cartoon Network.

No stranger to the Star Wars universe, Sam Witwer has previously given his likeness and his voice to Darth Vader’s secret apprentice in LucasArts’ Star Wars: The Force Unleashed videogame series. Witwer returns to “a galaxy far, far away” to portray the Force-powered Son in The Clone Wars – and while his Starkiller embarked upon a journey of redemption, Witwer is finally able to give himself fully to the dark side.

“The character of the Son has very similar motivations [to the Emperor],” says Witwer, “You have the Son, who's the dark side of the Force, you have the Daughter, who's the good side of the Force, and then you have the unifying Father, who's the balance between the two. The Son believes that the balance is skewed and that he should have more influence – and if he could have more influence, the galaxy could be a better place. For that reason it is chiefly important for him to get his hands on Anakin and influence him as fast as he can. My character, the Son, absolutely targets Anakin.”

Currently starring as vampire Aidan in Syfy's Being Human, Witwer enthusiastically embraces his place as a burgeoning icon of genre entertainment. But despite being so entrenched in the darker, adult aspects of supernatural mythologies, his heart remains far, far away.

“Clone Wars is continuing to push the limits of what’s possible in Star Wars,” he says. “It is the best kids show ever made. Ever. I take it very seriously. What I love about this Mortis story is that it is all of the Star Wars movies wrapped up into three Clone Wars episodes, and completely mythological. It's going to be something that's really exciting.”

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EddVedder
EddVedder - 1/31/2011, 8:16 PM
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Rokrad
Rokrad - 1/31/2011, 9:06 PM
It was awesome how they brought Liam Neeson last episode...
Seph
Seph - 1/31/2011, 11:51 PM
@Rokard yep..the most awsomest moment of the season!
I think this story has some potential to twist the fabric of what star wars is.
partyhands
partyhands - 2/1/2011, 1:14 AM
Why is this on this site? If anything, this show shits all over the clone wars comic series from a few years ago (Republic).
RaxusPrime
RaxusPrime - 2/1/2011, 1:39 AM
Liam Neeson cameo ftw. Sam Witwer is an extra treat.
croniccris
croniccris - 2/1/2011, 4:40 AM
well star wars is a comic....and clone wars was a movie b4 it became a tv show...thats probably why cainraw
nuck82
nuck82 - 2/1/2011, 7:14 AM
yes i did like the guest star voices, but i dont know how i feel about the story line they just went into here, i stopped watching this cartoon a year or 2 ago, but when i saw this preview i went to watch it, and its just soooo none star wars, has nothing to do with the real story, there just making shit up as they go it seems, and its sad... im going to do this hon syle! SOLO!!
felixxx
felixxx - 2/1/2011, 7:17 AM
"Why is this on this site?", jesus, if you dont want to read it, DONT. Nobody told you to read it and bitch about it. Why do you leave all that sand in your jiner?
TurdFergunson
TurdFergunson - 2/1/2011, 9:29 AM
loving this season still. this show is a monster, it continues to live up to the status most us SW fans expected. For everyone else who seems to hate on it, well they are just being haters. Seriously, it is an animated series, the creative arts at work here should be recognized and not $hit on.

Every time i dont agree with something on here, 9 times out of 10 i dont type or channel my anger here. I think some of yall should consider doing the same.
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