Episode II on International Newstands

Around the world, people will be reading about Attack of the Clones in movie and special interest magazines, with cover stories and feature articles exploring Episode II. Mexico’s Cinemania features a profile of Ewan McGregor, looking at his career in an article titled “Poet, Soldier and Jedi.” Also in Mexico, Cine Premiere takes a close look at Veronica Segura, the Mexican actress behind the character of Cordé, one of Amidala’s loyal handmaidens in Episode II. The new galactic trio of Anakin, Obi-Wan and Padmé grace the cover of Ciak magazine, the most popular movie periodical in Italy. This issue includes an article containing 50 secrets of the new Star Wars installment, covering story, digital production, shooting locations, connections, actors and more. Also includes an interview with Hayden Christensen. The UK’s Sunday Magazine has a tour of the worlds of Episode II, a three-page special that makes it clear that “The Force is Back.” Arena magazine talks to “Dark Star” Hayden Christensen, in a series entitled “Hollywood’s New Elite.” In Lime, a popular teen magazine in Singapore, readers will get an introduction to the “Star Crossed Lovers” of Anakin and Padmé. Switzerland’s largest movie magazine, Close-Up sports a lightsaber-laden cover. Inside is a picture-packed expose of Episode II. Australia’s May 2002 edition of Mania Magazine — the cool fun magazine for cool kids — sets the stage with “A Guide to Galaxy,” a primer on Star Wars lore to get you set for Episode II. When not testing your flirt factor or reading up on smart-girl snacks, check out the interview with Hayden Christensen in the May edition of Dolly magazine. In Germany, the imposing Jedi figures of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Mace Windu grace the cover of the April edition of Cinema magazine, which also runs many large images direct from Episode II inside. Also in Germany, these heroic Jedi can be found on the cover of the May edition of Moviestar magazine. In France, a determined Anakin Skywalker stares out from the cover of Ciné Live, a movie publication that features several pages of Episode II imagery and coverage.

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