Anakin Skywalker can go on scowling, pouting and whining just as much as he likes; it wonât get him anywhere. And certainly not back on cinema screens, as Disney and Lucasfilm have decided to postpone releasing the rest of the prequel trilogy â i.e. Attack Of The Clones and Revenge Of The Sith on 3D for now.If youâre thinking this might have something to do with the companies being a little busy preparing to make Episode VII (you might have heard something recently about JJ Abrams scoring the job of directing it), then you win a wookie cookie. So yes, while The Phantom Menace escaped back into the world last year, Clones and Sith are now sitting in re-release limbo."Given the recent development that we are moving forward with a new Star Wars trilogy, we will now focus 100 per cent of our efforts on Star Wars: Episode VII in order to ensure the best possible experience for our fans," the company says in a press release on the franchise's official site. "We will post further information about our 3D release plans at a later date."So donât get too downhearted if you were looking forward to seeing the two other prequel films on the big screen again â weâre sure they will show up at some point, either leading into the new baby or once the hoopla around it is at a level enough to pounce and offer up more tales from that galaxy far, far away.