Ruins beneath the Coruscant Jedi Temple | Concept art for unfinished Clone Wars episodes shown during the Untold Clone Wars panel, at Celebration Anaheim (x)
PABLO HIDALGO: This I find fascinating.
DAVE FILONI: George and I had a discussion about - you know, Coruscant is built vertically, and something that I always liked to tell, a lot of churches are built on ancient sites, ancient pagan sites, they were other things before they became the present-day churches that they are, so he and I discussed how if you delve down beneath the Jedi temple to its ultimate base, that it’s probably built on top of ancient ruins, of other religions of the Force, and ultimately there is a possibility of there being a Sith temple way down at the bottom of it. So if you delved into the temple vertically this is some of the architecture that would you find, and there is a story where we journey down below the guts of the temple on Coruscant.
DAVID COLLINS: What happened? In that story?
DAVE FILONI: It was tragic. There were these things...
PABLO HIDALGO: Which is why you don’t go down there.
DAVE FILONI: Yeah. They fold up like these giant sleeping rocks and then they unfold and they’re just like these giant kind of skeletal kaiju things. I was really digging the idea. Creepy stuff. (x)














