It really depends on what Sith Empire you're referring to, the Old Sith Empire was established around 6,900 BBY (7000~ years prior to the events of Episode I).
There was no 'creator' as such, it was formed by Dark Jedi who were exiled from the Galactic Republic after they were defeated at the Battle of Corbos, however they were lead by many ancient Sith Lords, the first being Marka Ragnos.
The Empire fell during the Great Hyperspace War during Naga Sadow's reign.
As for the Galactic Empire in the movies, it was established by Darth Sidious, however he was not a true blooded Sith.
The new Star Wars film being made by Disney won't be out until 2015, so there'll still be 6 films (7 if you count the pilot for the TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
A New Hope 1977 The Empire Strikes Back 1980 Return Of The Jedi 1983 The Phantom Menace 1999 Attack Of The Clones 2002 Revenge Of The Sith 2005 The Force Awakens 2015 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Star Wars: Episode II - Attack Of The Clones Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back Star Wars: Episode VI - Return Of The Jedi Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens
If by Jedi Hunter droid, you mean the droid that was seen in the video game Lightsaber Duels, he does not appear in any episodes. He was made only for the game
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was made before Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Well, chronologically they go from 1-6: 1) The Phantom Menace 2) Attack of the Clones 3) Revenge of the Sith 4) A New Hope 5) The Empire Strikes Back 6) Return of the Jedi However, the order the movies were produced is different. They first made the last three, from 'A New Hope' to 'Return of the Jedi', then they went back and made the other three from 'The Phantom Menace' to 'Revenge of the Sith' to give the beginning story line.
already has, the clone wars
The literal number of people who have seen Star Wars Clone Wars is unknown but it made 68.3 million dollars at the box office.
It started as star wars Episodes 4-6, then they made 1-3 and everyone wanted to know about the era between Episode 2-3 which yoda reffered to in episode 2 as the Clone Wars. Star Wars is awesome. Wooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!
George Lucas did not have enough time
Lucasfilms and 20th Century Fox, also called Fox.
but a few *animated shorts* were made later on. not forgetting the animated version of star wars the clone wars.
no its been so long since they eve made the movie.
Nope, it's a good, old-fashion, American-made cartoon
[Spoilers] Yes
If you meant to ask which Star Wars "movie" has a character named Suu in it, it's actually in the CGI-animated TV show "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" Season 2 Episode 10 "The Deserter"
No. Battlefront was released long before the Clone Wars series even began being made.
The new Star Wars film being made by Disney won't be out until 2015, so there'll still be 6 films (7 if you count the pilot for the TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars)