One of the most surprising hits of the past few years on television was a show that not tons people flocked to see but many fell deeply in love with. Despite airing on Cartoon Network, Star Wars: The Clone Wars has gone down as some of the most respected and well written Star Wars stories to have come out of a galaxy far, far away in recent years.

Maybe it was because the prequels were so terrible or because The Clones Wars was so well done — or both — but the show gained a massive following before it was cancelled as part of the Lucasfilm sale to Disney back in 2012. Being cancelled though has not stopped the show and it’s creator Dave Filoni from getting Star Wars fans the final episodes that were completed.

Filoni posted a note about it on his Facebook page on Friday ahead of the New York Comic-Con:

Star Wars fans – I have some exciting news! We have wrapped production on all of the remaining Star Wars: The Clone Wars episodes, and while that might be sad news in one way, it’s good news in another. It means you will finally get to see them. When, exactly, is a detail I cannot yet share. I can confirm that in early 2014 you will be watching the final episodes of The Clone Wars, including one of Master Yoda’s most challenging missions. So, get ready. We’ve got Clone Wars and Rebels coming at you in 2014. Animated Star Wars is alive and well. Trust in the Force my friends.

The next question is how will these episodes be released and how many will there be? Some reports have indicated that the sixth season had almost entirely completed production when the show was cancelled, meaning around 22 episodes could be in the can, just sitting on the shelf.

It’s also likely that Filoni’s crew was only partially done with the sixth season, which means whatever is released will be a tease at an uncompleted season that introduces story-arcs it can’t complete. However, the Yoda story arch seems to have been completed and will be the center of whatever episodes that end up being release.

Hopefully we will know more news soon but for now, just hearing that more Clone Wars is out there waiting to be released is great news for fans of the show.