In a new interview with The New York Times for the upcoming “Star Wars” series “The Acolyte,” Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy said she is aware that women in the space franchise are often attacked online more than men “because of the fan base being so male dominated.” Female stars Daisy Ridley and Kelly Marie Tran certainly faced online harassment from toxic fans when the most recent “Star Wars” film trilogy was released, and now “The Acolyte” is already being attacked in certain corners of the fandom.
“The Acolyte” is an original story created by Leslye Headland that’s set long before the events of “The Phantom Menace.” Headland, known for directing films such as “Sleeping With Other People” and co-creating Netflix’s hit comedy series “Russian Doll,” is the first woman to serve as showrunner of a “Star Wars” series. Her show includes major new female “Star Wars” characters played...
“The Acolyte” is an original story created by Leslye Headland that’s set long before the events of “The Phantom Menace.” Headland, known for directing films such as “Sleeping With Other People” and co-creating Netflix’s hit comedy series “Russian Doll,” is the first woman to serve as showrunner of a “Star Wars” series. Her show includes major new female “Star Wars” characters played...
- 5/29/2024
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Kathleen Kennedy Says Women Who Make ‘Star Wars’ Franchise Installments ‘Struggle’ with Male Fanbase
Even Lucasfilm CEO Kathleen Kennedy is aware of the gendered bias surrounding “Star Wars” fans.
During an interview with the New York Times for upcoming Disney+ series “The Acolyte,” Kennedy admitted that female filmmakers “struggle” with fan backlash to their respective film and TV franchise installments. Leslye Headland is the showrunner for “The Acolyte.”
“Operating within these giant franchises now, with social media and the level of expectation — it’s terrifying,” Kennedy said. “I think Leslye has struggled a little bit with it. I think a lot of the women who step into ‘Star Wars’ struggle with this a bit more. Because of the fan base being so male-dominated, they sometimes get attacked in ways that can be quite personal.”
Per the New York Times, some online fans have dubbed the series “Wokelyte” for having a diverse cast, and Headland has received direct criticisms from so-called fans of the franchise...
During an interview with the New York Times for upcoming Disney+ series “The Acolyte,” Kennedy admitted that female filmmakers “struggle” with fan backlash to their respective film and TV franchise installments. Leslye Headland is the showrunner for “The Acolyte.”
“Operating within these giant franchises now, with social media and the level of expectation — it’s terrifying,” Kennedy said. “I think Leslye has struggled a little bit with it. I think a lot of the women who step into ‘Star Wars’ struggle with this a bit more. Because of the fan base being so male-dominated, they sometimes get attacked in ways that can be quite personal.”
Per the New York Times, some online fans have dubbed the series “Wokelyte” for having a diverse cast, and Headland has received direct criticisms from so-called fans of the franchise...
- 5/29/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
The Acolyte is an upcoming series created by Leslye Headland, which will take place during the High Republic era of the Star Wars universe. Ripe with fresh storytelling opportunities the series marks the first live-action depiction of the era which will take viewers roughly a hundred years before the events of The Phantom Menace.
The Acolyte will take place roughly 100 years before The Phantom Menace (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During a recent interview, Headland spoke about the show’s setting and revealed the reason she decided to make the series a prequel to The Phantom Menace. Headland had a surprisingly simple answer when she was asked about the show taking place during the High Republic era as the showrunner explained why the period was perfect for the story she wanted to tell.
The Acolyte Creator Leslye Headland Reveals Why the Star Wars Show Is Set Before The Phantom Menace
The Acolyte starring...
The Acolyte will take place roughly 100 years before The Phantom Menace (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During a recent interview, Headland spoke about the show’s setting and revealed the reason she decided to make the series a prequel to The Phantom Menace. Headland had a surprisingly simple answer when she was asked about the show taking place during the High Republic era as the showrunner explained why the period was perfect for the story she wanted to tell.
The Acolyte Creator Leslye Headland Reveals Why the Star Wars Show Is Set Before The Phantom Menace
The Acolyte starring...
- 5/29/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
The Acolyte is a show that takes place during the High Republic Era of Star Wars, which is set about one hundred years before the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. This would indicate that while most of the Jedi Council that we know and despise might not be part of the show, fans could expect a certain Grandmaster of the Jedi Order to make an appearance in the show.
Yoda in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith | Lucasfilm
However, as likely as an appearance could have been, The creators of The Acolyte have made it clear that Jedi Grandmaster Yoda will not be making an appearance in the show, as director Leslye Headland and actress Amandla Stenberg confirmed. Even though Yoda would be a major figure for the Jedi Order during the time, the figure would be largely absent from something like The Acolyte, which, if trailers are to be believed,...
Yoda in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith | Lucasfilm
However, as likely as an appearance could have been, The creators of The Acolyte have made it clear that Jedi Grandmaster Yoda will not be making an appearance in the show, as director Leslye Headland and actress Amandla Stenberg confirmed. Even though Yoda would be a major figure for the Jedi Order during the time, the figure would be largely absent from something like The Acolyte, which, if trailers are to be believed,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Showrunner Leslye Headland revealed the number of seasons she aspires to make for Star Wars: The Acolyte, and it seems she wants to do the same as The Mandalorian. Pedro Pascal’s series has so far three seasons, and it looks like a fourth installment is on the horizon.
Disney+’s The Acolyte / Lucasfilm
The Acolyte is yet to premiere on the small screen, but early reviewers raved about the dark and gritty storyline, hyping up fans who are anticipating its release on the streaming platform.
The Acolyte Showrunner Reveals Plans For The Series
Speaking with Collider, series creator Leslye Headland revealed she wants to helm at least three seasons for Star Wars: The Acolyte. Her enthusiasm was also quite evident in her statement.
This is my dream job. I’m saying three [seasons] because I’m hoping they’ll allow me to do that, but if I could snap my fingers,...
Disney+’s The Acolyte / Lucasfilm
The Acolyte is yet to premiere on the small screen, but early reviewers raved about the dark and gritty storyline, hyping up fans who are anticipating its release on the streaming platform.
The Acolyte Showrunner Reveals Plans For The Series
Speaking with Collider, series creator Leslye Headland revealed she wants to helm at least three seasons for Star Wars: The Acolyte. Her enthusiasm was also quite evident in her statement.
This is my dream job. I’m saying three [seasons] because I’m hoping they’ll allow me to do that, but if I could snap my fingers,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Recently, the trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ was released, promising plenty of action, as creator Leslye Headland has mentioned in numerous interviews.
However, the trailer also included a surprising reveal due to an accidental subtitle.
At the 0:20 mark of the trailer, Amandla Stenberg, who plays Mae, the former padawan of Lee Jung-jae’s Master Sol, is heard saying, “I didn’t do it.” However, the subtitle mistakenly credits the line to “Osha,” not Mae.
So, why is this subtitle significant? If you’ve been following ‘The Acolyte,’ you know that one of the show’s biggest mysteries involves someone hunting down and killing Jedi.
The trailers also teased the presence of ‘The Acolyte,’ a dark force user likely responsible for these attacks. Fans have speculated that Mae, who is hinted to be this dark force user, has a twin sister named Osha, who is presumably still training under Jedi Master Sol.
However, the trailer also included a surprising reveal due to an accidental subtitle.
At the 0:20 mark of the trailer, Amandla Stenberg, who plays Mae, the former padawan of Lee Jung-jae’s Master Sol, is heard saying, “I didn’t do it.” However, the subtitle mistakenly credits the line to “Osha,” not Mae.
So, why is this subtitle significant? If you’ve been following ‘The Acolyte,’ you know that one of the show’s biggest mysteries involves someone hunting down and killing Jedi.
The trailers also teased the presence of ‘The Acolyte,’ a dark force user likely responsible for these attacks. Fans have speculated that Mae, who is hinted to be this dark force user, has a twin sister named Osha, who is presumably still training under Jedi Master Sol.
- 5/29/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Recently, the trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ was released, and it promised a lot of action, something that the creator herself, Leslye Headland promised in her many appearances across the media.
But the trailer also revealed something far more shocking, in the form of a accidentally included subtitle.
At the 0:20 mark, Amandla Stenberg, confirmed to portray Mae, the former padawan of Lee Jung-jae’s Master Sol, is heard saying, “I didn’t do it.” However, the subtitle mistakenly credited the character speaking as “Osha,” not Mae.
So, what’s the big deal with this subtitle? If you’ve been following ‘Acolyte’ so far you will know that one of the biggest mysteries in the show will actually revolve around the fact that somebody is killing Jedi, hunting them down, and eliminating them.
The presence of ‘The Acolyte’ was also teased in the trailers, a dark force user who...
But the trailer also revealed something far more shocking, in the form of a accidentally included subtitle.
At the 0:20 mark, Amandla Stenberg, confirmed to portray Mae, the former padawan of Lee Jung-jae’s Master Sol, is heard saying, “I didn’t do it.” However, the subtitle mistakenly credited the character speaking as “Osha,” not Mae.
So, what’s the big deal with this subtitle? If you’ve been following ‘Acolyte’ so far you will know that one of the biggest mysteries in the show will actually revolve around the fact that somebody is killing Jedi, hunting them down, and eliminating them.
The presence of ‘The Acolyte’ was also teased in the trailers, a dark force user who...
- 5/29/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
The Acolyte Showrunner Reveals How Many Seasons She's Planning for the Series - Main Image
The Acolyte showrunner Leslye Headland recently opened up about how many seasons she's planning for the new series.
A lot of fans have been looking forward to The Acolyte since it is the first Star Wars series that is set in the High Republic era and will focus on brand-new characters and mythology that the live-action projects have never explored before.
One of the questions that fans have been wondering is the show's longevity and whether it will run for many seasons or it will conclude sooner than they might expect.
Also Read: Star Wars The Acolyte Episode Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out?
The Acolyte Showrunner Has Multiple Seasons Envisioned
In a recent interview, Headland was asked how many seasons she is envisioning for The Acolyte if she has the full creative freedom...
The Acolyte showrunner Leslye Headland recently opened up about how many seasons she's planning for the new series.
A lot of fans have been looking forward to The Acolyte since it is the first Star Wars series that is set in the High Republic era and will focus on brand-new characters and mythology that the live-action projects have never explored before.
One of the questions that fans have been wondering is the show's longevity and whether it will run for many seasons or it will conclude sooner than they might expect.
Also Read: Star Wars The Acolyte Episode Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out?
The Acolyte Showrunner Has Multiple Seasons Envisioned
In a recent interview, Headland was asked how many seasons she is envisioning for The Acolyte if she has the full creative freedom...
- 5/29/2024
- EpicStream
Action, mystery, martial arts—‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ offers a blend of it all. Premiering on Disney+ with the first two episodes just around the corner, new behind-the-scenes footage gives fans a glimpse of what to anticipate.
Star Wars uploaded a video on their official YouTube page, featuring snippets of interviews with the cast and crew, along with scenes from the upcoming show. Notably, showrunner Leslye Headland shared her interest in martial arts films as a direction for the series.
Headland mentioned that the series drew significant inspiration from samurai and wuxia films. Cast members also discussed the extensive and challenging training they underwent. Dafne Keen, who plays Jecki Lon, even hinted at an exceptional fight scene, possibly the best in the franchise’s history.
The assertion that ‘The Acolyte’ will offer a unique experience for Star Wars holds particularly true in terms of live-action. This series marks the first...
Star Wars uploaded a video on their official YouTube page, featuring snippets of interviews with the cast and crew, along with scenes from the upcoming show. Notably, showrunner Leslye Headland shared her interest in martial arts films as a direction for the series.
Headland mentioned that the series drew significant inspiration from samurai and wuxia films. Cast members also discussed the extensive and challenging training they underwent. Dafne Keen, who plays Jecki Lon, even hinted at an exceptional fight scene, possibly the best in the franchise’s history.
The assertion that ‘The Acolyte’ will offer a unique experience for Star Wars holds particularly true in terms of live-action. This series marks the first...
- 5/29/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Action? Mystery? Martial Arts? ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ has it all. The show premieres on Disney+ with the first two episodes in less than a week, and now some new BTS footage showcases what fans can expect.
Star Wars shared a behind-the-scenes video on their official YouTube page, blending footage from the upcoming show with short snippets of interviews featuring The Acolyte’s cast and crew. Notably, showrunner Leslye Headland expressed her fascination with the direction of martial arts films.
Headland stated that the show was heavily influenced by samurai and wuxia films, and cast members further detailed how extensive and difficult their training was, with Dafne Keen, set to portray Jecki Lon, going as far as to tease the best fight scene that the franchise has ever seen.
The statement that the show will be “like nothing that Star Wars has seen before” holds true as far as live-action...
Star Wars shared a behind-the-scenes video on their official YouTube page, blending footage from the upcoming show with short snippets of interviews featuring The Acolyte’s cast and crew. Notably, showrunner Leslye Headland expressed her fascination with the direction of martial arts films.
Headland stated that the show was heavily influenced by samurai and wuxia films, and cast members further detailed how extensive and difficult their training was, with Dafne Keen, set to portray Jecki Lon, going as far as to tease the best fight scene that the franchise has ever seen.
The statement that the show will be “like nothing that Star Wars has seen before” holds true as far as live-action...
- 5/29/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
After rising to fame following her appearance as X-23 in Marvel’s action flick Logan, Dafne Keen is now set to play a half-human, half-Theelin young Padawan of Sol, Jecki Lon in the upcoming series Star Wars: The Acolyte. Set to debut on June 4 on Disney+, Keen appeared for a red carpet event where she addressed an exciting crossover between her X-Men and Star Wars Universe.
Dafne Keen in Logan | Marvel Studios
Speaking with IGN, as the outlet asked her opinion on what would happen if her X-Men character, X-23, were to enter the Star Wars universe, Dafne Keen expressed her thoughts. Addressing whether X-23 would be a better Jedi or Sith, Keen offered a thoughtful response.
After X-Men, Dafne Keen Made Her Way into the Star Wars Universe
Following her iconic and ruthless action figure role in X-Men’s Logan starring Hugh Jackman, Dafne Keen ventured her way...
Dafne Keen in Logan | Marvel Studios
Speaking with IGN, as the outlet asked her opinion on what would happen if her X-Men character, X-23, were to enter the Star Wars universe, Dafne Keen expressed her thoughts. Addressing whether X-23 would be a better Jedi or Sith, Keen offered a thoughtful response.
After X-Men, Dafne Keen Made Her Way into the Star Wars Universe
Following her iconic and ruthless action figure role in X-Men’s Logan starring Hugh Jackman, Dafne Keen ventured her way...
- 5/29/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss) in Lucasfilm’s The Acolyte, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & Tm. All Rights Reserved. Carrie-Anne Moss, well known for her performances in The Matrix films, is playing a Jedi Master in the new Disney+ series Star Wars: The Acolyte. Showrunner and creator Leslye Headland took inspiration from Moss’s experience in The Matrix to give her character a distinctive combat style that she called “Force-fu.” Moss accepted the position even though she was unfamiliar with the Star Wars world; she relied on her son’s understanding and Leslye Headland’s advice. (Click on the media bar below to hear Carrie-Anne Moss) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Carrie_Anne_Moss_-The-Acolyt_.mp3
Star Wars: The Acolyte premieres on Disney+ on June 4th.
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Star Wars: The Acolyte premieres on Disney+ on June 4th.
The post Carrie-Anne Moss Embraces The Force in Disney+’s ‘The Acolyte’ appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
- 5/28/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Sith happened this evening at the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square as The Acolyte, Disney+’s latest Star Wars series, had its UK Premiere. Led by Amandla Stenberg & Lee Jung-Jae, and creator Leslye Headland, the eight-episode series also stars Joonas Suotamo, Jodie Turner-Smith, Manny Jacinto, Carrie-Anne Moss, Dean-Charles Chapman, Margarita Levieva, Charlie Barnett and Rebecca Henderson.
Star Wars: The Acolyte Debuts Exclusively On Disney+ On 5 June, 2024.
Colin Hart and Linda Marric were on the red carpet, here are their interviews.
Star Wars: The Acolyte Premiere Interviews
Plot:
Set around fifty years before the events of ‘Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace’ and towards the end of the High Republic era, the live-action series follows a former Jedi Padawan and her one-time Master.
An investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee Jung-Jae) against a dangerous warrior from his past (Amandla Stenberg). As more clues emerge,...
Star Wars: The Acolyte Debuts Exclusively On Disney+ On 5 June, 2024.
Colin Hart and Linda Marric were on the red carpet, here are their interviews.
Star Wars: The Acolyte Premiere Interviews
Plot:
Set around fifty years before the events of ‘Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace’ and towards the end of the High Republic era, the live-action series follows a former Jedi Padawan and her one-time Master.
An investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee Jung-Jae) against a dangerous warrior from his past (Amandla Stenberg). As more clues emerge,...
- 5/28/2024
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Star Wars The Acolyte Episode Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? - Main Image
The new Star Wars series The Acolyte will finally premiere very soon, and fans are wondering what the episode schedule will be to prepare for their weekly viewing.
There has been a lot of anticipation for The Acolyte since it is the first Star Wars series that is set in the High Republic era, a timeline that has never been explored in any of the live-action projects.
Let's explore the episode schedule of the new Star Wars series below.
Also Read: The Acolyte's James Henri-Thomas Is A Veteran Star Wars Actor and Puppeteer
The Acolyte Episode Schedule
The first two episodes of The Acolyte are set to premiere on Disney+ this June 4 at 6 pm Pt/9 pm Et. The other six episodes will be released weekly.
This follows the release pattern of the other Star Wars...
The new Star Wars series The Acolyte will finally premiere very soon, and fans are wondering what the episode schedule will be to prepare for their weekly viewing.
There has been a lot of anticipation for The Acolyte since it is the first Star Wars series that is set in the High Republic era, a timeline that has never been explored in any of the live-action projects.
Let's explore the episode schedule of the new Star Wars series below.
Also Read: The Acolyte's James Henri-Thomas Is A Veteran Star Wars Actor and Puppeteer
The Acolyte Episode Schedule
The first two episodes of The Acolyte are set to premiere on Disney+ this June 4 at 6 pm Pt/9 pm Et. The other six episodes will be released weekly.
This follows the release pattern of the other Star Wars...
- 5/28/2024
- EpicStream
‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ marks the upcoming installment in the ‘Star Wars’ franchise, set to debut on Disney+ on June 4th. It promises to offer a wholly unique adventure.
Taking place during the High Republic Era, also dubbed the Golden Age of the Jedi Order due to their vast numbers, the series aims to challenge the notion that Jedi alone wield the Force for good. Showrunner Leslye Headland appears poised to explore the idea that, given the right circumstances, the Jedi can be portrayed as bad guys.
The show unexpectedly sparked controversy online, largely stemming from its female-led cast and controversial statements made by Headland regarding Star Wars lore. These controversies led to rumors circulating a few weeks ago suggesting that the show had been canceled even before its release.
In a recent interview with SFX Magazine, producer Rayne Roberts hinted that the show might still receive a second season:...
Taking place during the High Republic Era, also dubbed the Golden Age of the Jedi Order due to their vast numbers, the series aims to challenge the notion that Jedi alone wield the Force for good. Showrunner Leslye Headland appears poised to explore the idea that, given the right circumstances, the Jedi can be portrayed as bad guys.
The show unexpectedly sparked controversy online, largely stemming from its female-led cast and controversial statements made by Headland regarding Star Wars lore. These controversies led to rumors circulating a few weeks ago suggesting that the show had been canceled even before its release.
In a recent interview with SFX Magazine, producer Rayne Roberts hinted that the show might still receive a second season:...
- 5/27/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
We're now just eight days away from the 2-episode premiere of The Acolyte, and Lucasfilm has shared another clip from the latest live-action Disney+ Star Wars series.
Last week's sneak peek saw Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) engaged in fierce combat with the mysterious warrior he believes to be his former apprentice, Mae (Amandla Stenberg), and here we see the dark-side Force-user try her hand against an equally formidable opponent in Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss).
Indara easily evades Mae's initial strikes, but it soon becomes clear that she has been well-trained, and the Jedi's foe manages to land a decent hit towards the end of the fight.
During a recent interview with Empire, The Matrix star spoke about getting the opportunity to join the Star Wars universe and reignite her passion for performing action sequences.
"Leslye [Headland] pitched it to me. I had watched her show Russian Doll, knew her artistry,...
Last week's sneak peek saw Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) engaged in fierce combat with the mysterious warrior he believes to be his former apprentice, Mae (Amandla Stenberg), and here we see the dark-side Force-user try her hand against an equally formidable opponent in Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss).
Indara easily evades Mae's initial strikes, but it soon becomes clear that she has been well-trained, and the Jedi's foe manages to land a decent hit towards the end of the fight.
During a recent interview with Empire, The Matrix star spoke about getting the opportunity to join the Star Wars universe and reignite her passion for performing action sequences.
"Leslye [Headland] pitched it to me. I had watched her show Russian Doll, knew her artistry,...
- 5/27/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
What Is the Sith Impostor Theory? What It Could Mean in The Acolyte Explained - Main Image
What is the Sith Impostor theory? Closing in on the release date of The Acolyte on Disney+, early reviews for the Star Wars series have fans wrapping their head around the possible existence of "Sith Pretenders."
With The Acolyte set 100 years before The Phantom Menace, the former Padawan Mae (played by Amandla Stenberg) is one of the top suspects of being part of the Dark Side after leaving her Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-Jae).
With this new theory in mind, what does this mean for the series?
What Are Sith Impostors? Explaining the Star Wars Theory
The main goal of the Sith is to destroy the Jedi and bring order to the galaxy, according to how they see fit.
However, Star Wars fans cannot forget Darth Bane's Rule of Two, in which there...
What is the Sith Impostor theory? Closing in on the release date of The Acolyte on Disney+, early reviews for the Star Wars series have fans wrapping their head around the possible existence of "Sith Pretenders."
With The Acolyte set 100 years before The Phantom Menace, the former Padawan Mae (played by Amandla Stenberg) is one of the top suspects of being part of the Dark Side after leaving her Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-Jae).
With this new theory in mind, what does this mean for the series?
What Are Sith Impostors? Explaining the Star Wars Theory
The main goal of the Sith is to destroy the Jedi and bring order to the galaxy, according to how they see fit.
However, Star Wars fans cannot forget Darth Bane's Rule of Two, in which there...
- 5/27/2024
- EpicStream
You’d think being part of franchises like “The Matrix” and Marvel’s “Jessica Jones” means Carrie-Ann Moss is naturally suited for action material, but she actually appreciates the metaphysical more than the physical. For her, no matter the job, it’s the process of inhabiting a character that feeds her soul, so when she got the offer to play a Jedi Master in the new “Star Wars” Disney+ television series “The Acolyte,” she knew merging herself with the role would mean reigniting her love of combat.
“Within my soul and my spirit, to get to play this Jedi Master and train for the fight was [an] amazing experience,” Moss said in a recent interview with Empire. “I really awakened, actually, a part of me that forgot how much I love action. I love it. I personally love being challenged. It’s a physical challenge, but it’s a mental challenge too.
“Within my soul and my spirit, to get to play this Jedi Master and train for the fight was [an] amazing experience,” Moss said in a recent interview with Empire. “I really awakened, actually, a part of me that forgot how much I love action. I love it. I personally love being challenged. It’s a physical challenge, but it’s a mental challenge too.
- 5/26/2024
- by Harrison Richlin
- Indiewire
“Star Wars: The Acolyte” is the latest chapter in the Star Wars franchise, premiering on Disney+ on June 4th. This series promises a unique adventure, set during the High Republic Era, the Golden Age of the Jedi Order.
Creator Leslye Headland aims to explore the idea that the Jedi don’t have a monopoly on the Force and can also be seen as villains when viewed in a different context.
Apart from the setting, the most intriguing aspect of the show is undoubtedly its characters. Leslye Headland, the creator, revealed that while some characters are original, others, like Vernestra Rwoh, are drawn directly from the books.
Headland highlighted one particularly exciting character, Jedi Master Indara, who will be portrayed by Carrie-Anne Moss. Moss, best known for her iconic role as Trinity in ‘The Matrix’ franchise, recently discussed her new character in an interview with Empire.
We meet her in a mysterious way,...
Creator Leslye Headland aims to explore the idea that the Jedi don’t have a monopoly on the Force and can also be seen as villains when viewed in a different context.
Apart from the setting, the most intriguing aspect of the show is undoubtedly its characters. Leslye Headland, the creator, revealed that while some characters are original, others, like Vernestra Rwoh, are drawn directly from the books.
Headland highlighted one particularly exciting character, Jedi Master Indara, who will be portrayed by Carrie-Anne Moss. Moss, best known for her iconic role as Trinity in ‘The Matrix’ franchise, recently discussed her new character in an interview with Empire.
We meet her in a mysterious way,...
- 5/25/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ is the next chapter in the ‘Star Wars’ franchise. The show arrives on Disney+ on June 4th and it promises to be a completely different adventure.
The show will be set during the High Republic Era, also known as the Golden Age of Jedi Order due to their overwhelming numbers, and it seems that Headland is trying to use that setting to prove that Jedi don’t have the monopoly on Force and that they too can be bad guys when context is given.
Second only to the setting, the most interesting thing about the show are certainly its characters, Headland herself admitted that some characters are original and some, like Vernerstra Rwoh were taken straight from the books.
The creator of the show Leslye Headland discussed one particularly exciting character, Jedi Master Indara. Indara will be played by Carrie Anne-Moss in the upcoming show, and...
The show will be set during the High Republic Era, also known as the Golden Age of Jedi Order due to their overwhelming numbers, and it seems that Headland is trying to use that setting to prove that Jedi don’t have the monopoly on Force and that they too can be bad guys when context is given.
Second only to the setting, the most interesting thing about the show are certainly its characters, Headland herself admitted that some characters are original and some, like Vernerstra Rwoh were taken straight from the books.
The creator of the show Leslye Headland discussed one particularly exciting character, Jedi Master Indara. Indara will be played by Carrie Anne-Moss in the upcoming show, and...
- 5/25/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Returning with another captivating tale, Star Wars continues to be the gift that keeps on giving with The Acolyte. Despite the mixed reviews and audience reactions surrounding the yet-to-be-released show, the anticipation surrounding it remains substantial.
Carrie-Anne Moss in Disney+’s The Acolyte / Lucasfilm
Recently, cast member Carrie-Anne Moss, who portrays the role of Jedi Master Indara, drew comparisons between the series and The Matrix, hinting at a potential game-changer in the making. Only time will tell how The Acolyte will hold up.
How Did Trinity from The Matrix Universe Help Carrie-Anne Bring This Star Wars Character to Life?
In the wild universe of Star Wars, Leslye Headland’s brainchild, The Acolyte, introduces the fans to Jedi Master Indara, a force to be reckoned with. She is someone who can described in one sentence- if Trinity from The Matrix had the Force with her. Well, this is true at a very core level.
Carrie-Anne Moss in Disney+’s The Acolyte / Lucasfilm
Recently, cast member Carrie-Anne Moss, who portrays the role of Jedi Master Indara, drew comparisons between the series and The Matrix, hinting at a potential game-changer in the making. Only time will tell how The Acolyte will hold up.
How Did Trinity from The Matrix Universe Help Carrie-Anne Bring This Star Wars Character to Life?
In the wild universe of Star Wars, Leslye Headland’s brainchild, The Acolyte, introduces the fans to Jedi Master Indara, a force to be reckoned with. She is someone who can described in one sentence- if Trinity from The Matrix had the Force with her. Well, this is true at a very core level.
- 5/25/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
Amandla Stenberg is not just starring in new Star Wars series The Acolyte, but she has also tapped into her musical side to play some of the franchise’s iconic score.
Stenberg, who has been playing the violin since she was in the third grade, recently played John Williams’ famed Star Wars score in a promotional video for the series; Williams wrote a solo violin arrangement of it just for her.
At the Los Angeles premiere of The Acolyte on Thursday, the star spoke about the experience, noting it was “one of those opportunities that I will hold with me for the rest of my entire life.”
“I listened to the score so much when we were filming, and then when Disney came to me and said ‘Hey, we’d love for you to play it,’ I thought, ‘Ok, that’s terrifying.’ But then I worked on the sheet music...
Stenberg, who has been playing the violin since she was in the third grade, recently played John Williams’ famed Star Wars score in a promotional video for the series; Williams wrote a solo violin arrangement of it just for her.
At the Los Angeles premiere of The Acolyte on Thursday, the star spoke about the experience, noting it was “one of those opportunities that I will hold with me for the rest of my entire life.”
“I listened to the score so much when we were filming, and then when Disney came to me and said ‘Hey, we’d love for you to play it,’ I thought, ‘Ok, that’s terrifying.’ But then I worked on the sheet music...
- 5/24/2024
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including events for Gaga Chromatica Ball, Star Wars: The Acolyte and The Garfield Movie.
The Garfield Movie premiere
Chris Pratt and Hannah Waddingham premiered their new Garfield movie in Hollywood on Sunday, as the iconic cat also had his paws immortalized in cement in front of the Tcl Chinese Theatre.
Hannah Waddingham, Chris Pratt and Garfield creator Jim Davis Danielle Misher (co-head, global theatrical marketing, Sony Pictures Entertainment), Josh Greenstein (president, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Motion Picture Group), Andrew A. Kosove (co-ceo, co-founder, Alcon Entertainment) and Broderick Johnson (co-ceo, co-founder, Alcon Entertainment)
Gaga Chromatica Ball premiere
Lady Gaga, appearing in two show-stopping looks, walked the red carpet and sat for a Q&a at the world premiere of her HBO concert special in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Lady Gaga
Star Wars: The Acolyte...
The Garfield Movie premiere
Chris Pratt and Hannah Waddingham premiered their new Garfield movie in Hollywood on Sunday, as the iconic cat also had his paws immortalized in cement in front of the Tcl Chinese Theatre.
Hannah Waddingham, Chris Pratt and Garfield creator Jim Davis Danielle Misher (co-head, global theatrical marketing, Sony Pictures Entertainment), Josh Greenstein (president, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Motion Picture Group), Andrew A. Kosove (co-ceo, co-founder, Alcon Entertainment) and Broderick Johnson (co-ceo, co-founder, Alcon Entertainment)
Gaga Chromatica Ball premiere
Lady Gaga, appearing in two show-stopping looks, walked the red carpet and sat for a Q&a at the world premiere of her HBO concert special in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Lady Gaga
Star Wars: The Acolyte...
- 5/24/2024
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This summer will see the return of some of the biggest hits of recent years, as well as new projects that promise to be an exciting cinematic experience.
1. The Acolyte, Season 1
Release Date: June 4 | Streaming Platform: Disney+
The plot of the miniseries The Acolyte takes place long before the main films of the franchise, during the heyday of the Republic. The main characters – a former Padawan and a Jedi Master – begin to investigate a series of sinister crimes related to the growing power of the dark side. As events unfold, the characters realize they are up against something truly powerful and dangerous.
The showrunner of The Acolyte is Leslye Headland, known as one of the co-creators of Russian Doll.
2. Presumed Innocent, Season 1
Release Date: June 12 | Streaming Platform: Apple TV+
Apple TV+ will show us a remake of the 1990 legal drama Presumed Innocent, starring Harrison Ford. Based on the novel of...
1. The Acolyte, Season 1
Release Date: June 4 | Streaming Platform: Disney+
The plot of the miniseries The Acolyte takes place long before the main films of the franchise, during the heyday of the Republic. The main characters – a former Padawan and a Jedi Master – begin to investigate a series of sinister crimes related to the growing power of the dark side. As events unfold, the characters realize they are up against something truly powerful and dangerous.
The showrunner of The Acolyte is Leslye Headland, known as one of the co-creators of Russian Doll.
2. Presumed Innocent, Season 1
Release Date: June 12 | Streaming Platform: Apple TV+
Apple TV+ will show us a remake of the 1990 legal drama Presumed Innocent, starring Harrison Ford. Based on the novel of...
- 5/24/2024
- by zoe-wallace@startefacts.com (Zoe Wallace)
- STartefacts.com
‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ marks the upcoming installment in the ‘Star Wars’ franchise, debuting on Disney+ on June 4th, offering a distinct and fresh adventure.
Set in the High Republic Era, often referred to as the Golden Age of the Jedi Order, the series aims to explore a different perspective. Headland, the creator, seems to utilize this setting to challenge the notion that Jedi exclusively wield the Force for good, suggesting that they, too, can have a darker side given the right circumstances.
The show has faced significant criticism, particularly regarding its weapon selection. Recently, social media erupted with fans ridiculing the introduction of the “lightwhip” as a live-action weapon. Despite being Force-sensitive, Amandla Stenberg’s character Mae, a key figure in the series, is depicted wielding knives instead of a lightsaber in various trailers, teasers, and promotional materials.Stenberg addressed the rationale behind her character’s weapon choice in...
Set in the High Republic Era, often referred to as the Golden Age of the Jedi Order, the series aims to explore a different perspective. Headland, the creator, seems to utilize this setting to challenge the notion that Jedi exclusively wield the Force for good, suggesting that they, too, can have a darker side given the right circumstances.
The show has faced significant criticism, particularly regarding its weapon selection. Recently, social media erupted with fans ridiculing the introduction of the “lightwhip” as a live-action weapon. Despite being Force-sensitive, Amandla Stenberg’s character Mae, a key figure in the series, is depicted wielding knives instead of a lightsaber in various trailers, teasers, and promotional materials.Stenberg addressed the rationale behind her character’s weapon choice in...
- 5/24/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
The Acolyte series is yet to arrive on the small screen, but fans and critics who were lucky enough to watch the advanced screening continue to rave about the show. As one of the many spinoffs under the Star Wars franchise, The Acolyte has been shrouded in mystery.
Disney+’s The Acolyte / Lucasfilm
Of course, this tactic is to heighten fans’ anticipation for the series, and now with the early reviews out, the level of excitement keeps getting higher.
Carrie-Anne Moss On Playing A Jedi Master In The Acolyte
Disney+’s The Acolyte will give the audience a look at Carrie-Anne Moss’ Jedi Master Indara, a figure destined to introduce a unique blend of martial arts expertise to the High Republic Era. In an interview with Empire Magazine, showrunner Leslye Headland shared:
She is very much inspired by Trinity. I personally wanted to see someone who had the highest status...
Disney+’s The Acolyte / Lucasfilm
Of course, this tactic is to heighten fans’ anticipation for the series, and now with the early reviews out, the level of excitement keeps getting higher.
Carrie-Anne Moss On Playing A Jedi Master In The Acolyte
Disney+’s The Acolyte will give the audience a look at Carrie-Anne Moss’ Jedi Master Indara, a figure destined to introduce a unique blend of martial arts expertise to the High Republic Era. In an interview with Empire Magazine, showrunner Leslye Headland shared:
She is very much inspired by Trinity. I personally wanted to see someone who had the highest status...
- 5/24/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
The Acolyte: Carrie-Anne Moss Talks Jedi Master Indara, Star Wars Spirituality, And Lightsaber Duels
Imagine if Trinity from The Matrix had Force powers. That, effectively, was the genesis for Jedi Master Indara in The Acolyte – a character who, according to series creator Leslye Headland, is the best of the best, and able to pull gravity-defying tricks out of the bag in the middle of combat. Hence, the obvious choice was to cast Trinity herself, Carrie-Anne Moss. As it turned out, Moss would have much to learn from entering the Star Wars galaxy too.
Empire sat down with Moss to get to know Master Indara – discussing Jedi spirituality, the importance of nailing a lightsaber fight, the thematic connections between Star Wars and The Matrix, and how difficult it is to fight in a Jedi robe.
Empire: What was your reaction when you got the call for Star Wars?
Carrie-anne Moss: Oh, it was such an exciting call to get. Actually, my husband and my...
Empire sat down with Moss to get to know Master Indara – discussing Jedi spirituality, the importance of nailing a lightsaber fight, the thematic connections between Star Wars and The Matrix, and how difficult it is to fight in a Jedi robe.
Empire: What was your reaction when you got the call for Star Wars?
Carrie-anne Moss: Oh, it was such an exciting call to get. Actually, my husband and my...
- 5/24/2024
- by Ben Travis
- Empire - TV
For years, Lee Jung-Jae had been a star in Korea, shooting hard-hitting action films. Then, in Squid Game, he became an international breakout actor, ready to take it to the next level. And in The Acolyte, that means taking on the role of a respected Jedi Master, lightsaber and all. As Master Sol, he’s about to embark on a dark investigation into a series of shocking crimes in the Star Wars galaxy – one requiring his brain, and considerable fight skills to boot.
Empire sat down with Lee to find out what makes Master Sol tick, hear all about his extensive lightsaber training, and learn how Star Wars compares to Squid Game.
Empire: When did you first see Star Wars?
Lee Jung-jae: When I was 12. I remember seeing the Empire Strikes Back, and then I went back and saw the first one. I remember just being in utter shock...
Empire sat down with Lee to find out what makes Master Sol tick, hear all about his extensive lightsaber training, and learn how Star Wars compares to Squid Game.
Empire: When did you first see Star Wars?
Lee Jung-jae: When I was 12. I remember seeing the Empire Strikes Back, and then I went back and saw the first one. I remember just being in utter shock...
- 5/24/2024
- by Ben Travis
- Empire - TV
Take a look at more footage from the new live-action TV series “Star Wars: The Acolyte” promising to “…take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging ‘dark-side’ powers in the final days of the ‘High Republic’…”, streaming June 4, 2024 on Disney+:
The new series is being showrun by Leslye Headland (“Russian Doll”).
"Just because my show is technically, yes, 'female-centric’…
“…meaning it centers…
“…around a female protagonist….
“… I don't think that necessarily…
“…excludes men from that space," said Headland.
Click the images to enlarge…
Star Wars Comic Books...
The new series is being showrun by Leslye Headland (“Russian Doll”).
"Just because my show is technically, yes, 'female-centric’…
“…meaning it centers…
“…around a female protagonist….
“… I don't think that necessarily…
“…excludes men from that space," said Headland.
Click the images to enlarge…
Star Wars Comic Books...
- 5/24/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actor Lee Jung-jae will attend the Monte-Carlo Television Festival next month for the French press launch of Lucasfilm’s latest live-action series “Star Wars: The Acolyte,” which streams on Disney+. In the show, Lee plays a Jedi Master.
It was his role in the globally successful Netflix series “Squid Game” that first catapulted Lee’s career to an international level. Starring as Seong Gi-hun (No. 456), a financially struggling father who participates in a deadly survival game, his performance earned him the Emmy Award for best actor in a drama series, a first for a non-English speaking actor.
This tremendous success significantly elevated the career of Lee, who is now considered by many as the international standard-bearer for a highly creative and avant-garde Korean culture.
In “Star Wars: The Acolyte,” an investigation into a series of shocking crimes pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee) against a dangerous warrior from his past.
It was his role in the globally successful Netflix series “Squid Game” that first catapulted Lee’s career to an international level. Starring as Seong Gi-hun (No. 456), a financially struggling father who participates in a deadly survival game, his performance earned him the Emmy Award for best actor in a drama series, a first for a non-English speaking actor.
This tremendous success significantly elevated the career of Lee, who is now considered by many as the international standard-bearer for a highly creative and avant-garde Korean culture.
In “Star Wars: The Acolyte,” an investigation into a series of shocking crimes pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee) against a dangerous warrior from his past.
- 5/23/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
At the heart of The Acolyte, the all-new Star Wars series on Disney+, there are myriad mysteries at play. Which masked figure is killing the Jedi? How does the peaceful High Republic era of the galaxy give way to the political turmoil of The Phantom Menace, 100 years down the line? And what’s the deal with Amandla Stenberg’s Mae, the enigmatic assassin seen doing serious damage to several Jedi Masters in the show’s action-packed trailers?
Empire sat down with Stenberg to tease out some early information about her part to play in the story, devised by series creator Leslye Headland – also discussing the unique way she was cast in the show, her ‘adorable’ martial arts master, and the time she teared up while meeting Lucasfilm legend Dave Filoni.
Empire: At Star Wars Celebration last year you cosplayed as Padmé. You're clearly a huge fan – where did your love of Star Wars begin?...
Empire sat down with Stenberg to tease out some early information about her part to play in the story, devised by series creator Leslye Headland – also discussing the unique way she was cast in the show, her ‘adorable’ martial arts master, and the time she teared up while meeting Lucasfilm legend Dave Filoni.
Empire: At Star Wars Celebration last year you cosplayed as Padmé. You're clearly a huge fan – where did your love of Star Wars begin?...
- 5/23/2024
- by Ben Travis
- Empire - TV
"Before the Empire, before the Menace, there was The Acolyte."
We're now just two weeks away from the premiere of the latest Disney+ live-action Star Wars series, and Lucasfilm has debuted an exciting first clip from the show along with a new TV spot.
In the extended sneak peek, we find Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) engaged in fierce combat with Mae (Amandla Stenberg), his former apprentice.
Or at least, who he believes to be his former apprentice!
Possible spoilers follow.
Based on what we can gather from recent leaks and the character name subtitle in last week's TV spot, this is not actually Mae at all, but her sister. Rumor has it that Stenberg is playing a dual role as a pair of twins, one good and one evil (the titular Acolyte), with the former blamed for her sibling's sinister actions.
The teaser also features some new footage, including...
We're now just two weeks away from the premiere of the latest Disney+ live-action Star Wars series, and Lucasfilm has debuted an exciting first clip from the show along with a new TV spot.
In the extended sneak peek, we find Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) engaged in fierce combat with Mae (Amandla Stenberg), his former apprentice.
Or at least, who he believes to be his former apprentice!
Possible spoilers follow.
Based on what we can gather from recent leaks and the character name subtitle in last week's TV spot, this is not actually Mae at all, but her sister. Rumor has it that Stenberg is playing a dual role as a pair of twins, one good and one evil (the titular Acolyte), with the former blamed for her sibling's sinister actions.
The teaser also features some new footage, including...
- 5/22/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Star Wars: The Acolyte's Timeline Takes Us to Samurai-Like Era - Main Image
The upcoming Star Wars series The Acolyte's timeline is breaking new ground for the franchise. The series will be set in a time that has never been explored in any of the live-action shows.
We have become accustomed to seeing the Star Wars live-action projects explore various stories set in familiar eras, starting from the Fall of the Jedi in the prequel trilogy to the Rise of the First Order in the sequel trilogy.
Now, for the first time, Star Wars is tackling the High Republic in live-action, an era that was only previously explored in novels and comics and has no connection to the Skywalker Saga.
Also Read: New The Acolyte Teaser Seemingly Spoils Major Plot Twist
When is The Acolyte Taking Place? Timeline Explained
The Acolyte will take place around 100 years before the events of The Phantom Menace,...
The upcoming Star Wars series The Acolyte's timeline is breaking new ground for the franchise. The series will be set in a time that has never been explored in any of the live-action shows.
We have become accustomed to seeing the Star Wars live-action projects explore various stories set in familiar eras, starting from the Fall of the Jedi in the prequel trilogy to the Rise of the First Order in the sequel trilogy.
Now, for the first time, Star Wars is tackling the High Republic in live-action, an era that was only previously explored in novels and comics and has no connection to the Skywalker Saga.
Also Read: New The Acolyte Teaser Seemingly Spoils Major Plot Twist
When is The Acolyte Taking Place? Timeline Explained
The Acolyte will take place around 100 years before the events of The Phantom Menace,...
- 5/22/2024
- EpicStream
‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ is an upcoming Disney+ TV series set in the expansive Star Wars universe. The project has been in discussion since 2019, following the premiere of ‘The Rise of Skywalker,’ when Leslye Headland, a devoted fan of the franchise, expressed her interest.
This series marks the first live-action exploration of the High Republic Era and the second overall within the Star Wars universe. Set approximately 100 years before the events of ‘Episode I: The Phantom Menace,’ ‘The Acolyte’ delves into a lesser-explored period of the Star Wars timeline. Known as the Golden Age of the Jedi, this era signifies the peak of the Jedi Order’s power and influence.
Despite exploring relatively uncharted territory, promotional materials for the show have received mixed reviews, at best. Fans have criticized the focus on female characters, certain timeline details, and the inclusion of Sith. A recent controversy arose over the introduction of the lightwhip into the series.
This series marks the first live-action exploration of the High Republic Era and the second overall within the Star Wars universe. Set approximately 100 years before the events of ‘Episode I: The Phantom Menace,’ ‘The Acolyte’ delves into a lesser-explored period of the Star Wars timeline. Known as the Golden Age of the Jedi, this era signifies the peak of the Jedi Order’s power and influence.
Despite exploring relatively uncharted territory, promotional materials for the show have received mixed reviews, at best. Fans have criticized the focus on female characters, certain timeline details, and the inclusion of Sith. A recent controversy arose over the introduction of the lightwhip into the series.
- 5/22/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Take a look at more footage from the new live-action TV series “Star Wars: The Acolyte” that “…will take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the ‘High Republic’…”, streaming June 4, 2024 on Disney+:
The new series is being showrun by Leslye Headland (“Russian Doll”).
"Just because my show is technically, yes, 'female-centric’…
“…meaning it centers around a female protagonist….
“… I don't think that necessarily…
“…excludes men from that space," said Headland.
Click the images to enlarge…
Star Wars Comic Books...
The new series is being showrun by Leslye Headland (“Russian Doll”).
"Just because my show is technically, yes, 'female-centric’…
“…meaning it centers around a female protagonist….
“… I don't think that necessarily…
“…excludes men from that space," said Headland.
Click the images to enlarge…
Star Wars Comic Books...
- 5/22/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"You carry a Jedi weapon, but you are no Jedi." Disney+ has revealed a behind-the-scenes featurette for the Star Wars series called The Acolyte, which will start streaming in June. Showrun by Bachelorette and "Russian Doll" creator Leslye Headland. At the end of the High Republic era in a time of "shadowy secrets and emerging dark side powers", approximately 100 years before The Phantom Menace. A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes against Jedi, but the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated. This series stars Amandla Stenberg as Mae, Manny Jacinto, Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Rebecca Henderson, Charlie Barnett, Margarita Levieva, Dean-Charles Chapman, Carrie-Anne Moss as Jedi master Indara, and Joonas Suotamo as Wookiee Jedi master Kelnacca. This video focuses on talented Korean actor Lee Jung-jae as Jedi master Sol (who they all refer to as "JJ"). His appearance in...
- 5/22/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The Walt Disney Company has revealed the Disney Plus June 2024 release schedule, which includes new Originals, movies, and TV series. The Disney+ streaming service features movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more, alongside exclusive Disney+ Originals.
The schedule includes the two-episode premiere of Star Wars series The Acolyte, new episodes of Doctor Who, a celebration of Donald Duck’s 90th anniversary,
You can view the Disney Plus June 2024 lineup below and stay tuned to our dedicated Disney+ section for daily news on the streaming service.
Disney Plus June 2024 Schedule
Available June 1
New Library Titles
For the First Time in Forever: The Making of World of Frozen
Available June 3
New Library Titles
World Eats Bread
Available June 4
New Library Titles
Erased: WW2’s Heroes of Color
Disney+ Originals
The Acolyte – Two Episode Premiere at 6 p.m. Pt
In Lucasfilm’s “The Acolyte,” an investigation into...
The schedule includes the two-episode premiere of Star Wars series The Acolyte, new episodes of Doctor Who, a celebration of Donald Duck’s 90th anniversary,
You can view the Disney Plus June 2024 lineup below and stay tuned to our dedicated Disney+ section for daily news on the streaming service.
Disney Plus June 2024 Schedule
Available June 1
New Library Titles
For the First Time in Forever: The Making of World of Frozen
Available June 3
New Library Titles
World Eats Bread
Available June 4
New Library Titles
Erased: WW2’s Heroes of Color
Disney+ Originals
The Acolyte – Two Episode Premiere at 6 p.m. Pt
In Lucasfilm’s “The Acolyte,” an investigation into...
- 5/20/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ is an upcoming Disney+ series set in the expansive Star Wars universe. The concept for the show emerged in 2019 after the premiere of ‘The Rise of Skywalker,’ with creator Leslye Headland expressing her passion for the franchise.
In April 2020, it was officially announced that Headland would be writing and show running a new Star Wars series focused on female characters for Disney+. Staffing for the series had already begun, and it was expected to delve into a unique era within the Star Wars universe, distinct from other projects.
Initially, Headland described her pitch for the show as a blend of “Frozen meets Kill Bill,” drawing from various influences. Recently, producer Rayne Roberts detailed the pitch for SFX Magazine, disclosing that it resonated deeply with everyone present to the extent that tears were shed throughout the room.
Leslye said it was Frozen meets Kill Bill in Star Wars.
In April 2020, it was officially announced that Headland would be writing and show running a new Star Wars series focused on female characters for Disney+. Staffing for the series had already begun, and it was expected to delve into a unique era within the Star Wars universe, distinct from other projects.
Initially, Headland described her pitch for the show as a blend of “Frozen meets Kill Bill,” drawing from various influences. Recently, producer Rayne Roberts detailed the pitch for SFX Magazine, disclosing that it resonated deeply with everyone present to the extent that tears were shed throughout the room.
Leslye said it was Frozen meets Kill Bill in Star Wars.
- 5/20/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ is an upcoming TV show created for Disney+ and a part of a Star Wars franchise. The show has been discussed since 2019, the premiere of ‘The Rise of the Skywalker’ when Leslye Headland expressed interest in the franchise as a massive fan.
In April 2020, it was announced that Headland would be writing and show-running a new Star Wars series centered around female characters for Disney+. Staffing for the series had already commenced, and it was anticipated to explore a distinct era within the Star Wars universe separate from other projects.
Originally, Headland revealed that she pitched the show as “Frozen meets Kill Bill,” something with a variety of influences, and now producer Rayne Roberts revealed for SFX Magazine how exactly that pitch looked like. Shockingly, he revealed that everyone was so touched by the show, the whole room cried.
Leslye said it was Frozen meets Kill Bill in Star Wars.
In April 2020, it was announced that Headland would be writing and show-running a new Star Wars series centered around female characters for Disney+. Staffing for the series had already commenced, and it was anticipated to explore a distinct era within the Star Wars universe separate from other projects.
Originally, Headland revealed that she pitched the show as “Frozen meets Kill Bill,” something with a variety of influences, and now producer Rayne Roberts revealed for SFX Magazine how exactly that pitch looked like. Shockingly, he revealed that everyone was so touched by the show, the whole room cried.
Leslye said it was Frozen meets Kill Bill in Star Wars.
- 5/20/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
A lot of footage has been released from The Acolyte recently, but Disney and Lucasfilm may have dropped a major spoiler for the next Star Wars TV series.
Speculation has been running rampant for a while now about Amandla Stenberg potentially playing two characters in the show, and it looks like she will indeed be portraying twins. The theory stems from the fact recent previews have shown Mae sporting different clothing and what seems to be a contrasting personality in those scenes.
As we first reported on SFFGazette.com, the subtitles for The Acolyte's latest TV spot have confirmed Stenberg isn't Mae in those scenes, she's "Osha." Disney moved quickly to remove the spoiler, though the Loth-cat is very much out of the bag at this stage.
Based on past plot leaks, it's safe to assume that Mae and Osha were separated as children, with the latter being trained by...
Speculation has been running rampant for a while now about Amandla Stenberg potentially playing two characters in the show, and it looks like she will indeed be portraying twins. The theory stems from the fact recent previews have shown Mae sporting different clothing and what seems to be a contrasting personality in those scenes.
As we first reported on SFFGazette.com, the subtitles for The Acolyte's latest TV spot have confirmed Stenberg isn't Mae in those scenes, she's "Osha." Disney moved quickly to remove the spoiler, though the Loth-cat is very much out of the bag at this stage.
Based on past plot leaks, it's safe to assume that Mae and Osha were separated as children, with the latter being trained by...
- 5/20/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
The recent release of the trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ showcased plenty of action, aligning with creator Leslye Headland’s previous assurances. However, the trailer also unveiled something unexpected—a mistakenly included subtitle.
At the 0:20 mark, Amandla Stenberg, set to portray Mae, former padawan of Lee Jung-jae’s Master Sol, is heard saying, “I didn’t do it.” However, the subtitle mistakenly attributed the dialogue to “Osha” instead of Mae.
So, what’s the significance of this subtitle? If you’ve been following ‘Acolyte,’ you’ll know that one of the show’s major mysteries revolves around the killing of Jedi—someone is hunting them down and eliminating them.
‘The Acolyte’ has been teased in the trailers as a dark force user who is likely responsible. Fans have long speculated that Mae, a character hinted to be this “dark force user,” actually has a twin sister named Osha,...
At the 0:20 mark, Amandla Stenberg, set to portray Mae, former padawan of Lee Jung-jae’s Master Sol, is heard saying, “I didn’t do it.” However, the subtitle mistakenly attributed the dialogue to “Osha” instead of Mae.
So, what’s the significance of this subtitle? If you’ve been following ‘Acolyte,’ you’ll know that one of the show’s major mysteries revolves around the killing of Jedi—someone is hunting them down and eliminating them.
‘The Acolyte’ has been teased in the trailers as a dark force user who is likely responsible. Fans have long speculated that Mae, a character hinted to be this “dark force user,” actually has a twin sister named Osha,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Recently, the trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ was released, and it promised a lot of action, something that the creator herself, Leslye Headland promised in her many appearances across the media.
But the trailer also revealed something far more shocking, in the form of a accidentally included subtitle.
At the 0:20 mark, Amandla Stenberg, confirmed to portray Mae, the former padawan of Lee Jung-jae’s Master Sol, is heard saying, “I didn’t do it.” However, the subtitle mistakenly credited the character speaking as “Osha,” not Mae.
So, what’s the big deal with this subtitle? If you’ve been following ‘Acolyte’ so far you will know that one of the biggest mysteries in the show will actually revolve around the fact that somebody is killing Jedi, hunting them down, and eliminating them.
The presence of ‘The Acolyte’ was also teased in the trailers, a dark force user who...
But the trailer also revealed something far more shocking, in the form of a accidentally included subtitle.
At the 0:20 mark, Amandla Stenberg, confirmed to portray Mae, the former padawan of Lee Jung-jae’s Master Sol, is heard saying, “I didn’t do it.” However, the subtitle mistakenly credited the character speaking as “Osha,” not Mae.
So, what’s the big deal with this subtitle? If you’ve been following ‘Acolyte’ so far you will know that one of the biggest mysteries in the show will actually revolve around the fact that somebody is killing Jedi, hunting them down, and eliminating them.
The presence of ‘The Acolyte’ was also teased in the trailers, a dark force user who...
- 5/20/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
With Star Wars: The Acolyte just a couple of weeks away, another new TV spot is doing the rounds on social media which showcases Jedi Master Vernestra Rwoh's Lightwhip.
As we first explained on SFFGazette.com, it's been established that Lightwhips are a heavily modified lightsaber variant with multiple plasma blades in flexible containment shields. Due to the blades' flexibility, they require more care to use than a regular lightsaber and have less cutting power.
With a history dating back to the "Sith Wars," Lightwhips were particularly associated with the Nightsisters of Dathomir, though Jedi have been known to use them as well. High Republic Era Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh is among them and was able to modify her lightsaber to have an additional whip mode after learning the design in a Force vision.
Not everyone loves this unique use of a lightsaber, particularly as it's so different from what...
As we first explained on SFFGazette.com, it's been established that Lightwhips are a heavily modified lightsaber variant with multiple plasma blades in flexible containment shields. Due to the blades' flexibility, they require more care to use than a regular lightsaber and have less cutting power.
With a history dating back to the "Sith Wars," Lightwhips were particularly associated with the Nightsisters of Dathomir, though Jedi have been known to use them as well. High Republic Era Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh is among them and was able to modify her lightsaber to have an additional whip mode after learning the design in a Force vision.
Not everyone loves this unique use of a lightsaber, particularly as it's so different from what...
- 5/19/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
“Star Wars: The Acolyte” stands out for several reasons, primarily as the first live-action series (second overall) set in the High Republic era, a period defined by the Jedi Order’s zenith.
The premise revolves around a mysterious force hunting Jedi across the galaxy, promising a dark, detective-style narrative. Director Leslye Headland suggests viewers will sympathize with the underdog and even the “bad guy” in this intriguing tale.
A recent trailer for the show hinted at the introduction of the “Lightwhip,” a distinctive and significant weapon historically associated with Vernestra Rwoh, a character faithfully adapted from the books and set to have a prominent role in ‘The Acolyte.’
Lightwhips are exceptional weapons crafted from lightsaber energy, resembling traditional whips. Originally utilized by Jedi during the Sith Wars, they proved effective against specific Sith techniques. Although rare among Jedi by the High Republic Era, they found adoption by the Nightsisters, a...
The premise revolves around a mysterious force hunting Jedi across the galaxy, promising a dark, detective-style narrative. Director Leslye Headland suggests viewers will sympathize with the underdog and even the “bad guy” in this intriguing tale.
A recent trailer for the show hinted at the introduction of the “Lightwhip,” a distinctive and significant weapon historically associated with Vernestra Rwoh, a character faithfully adapted from the books and set to have a prominent role in ‘The Acolyte.’
Lightwhips are exceptional weapons crafted from lightsaber energy, resembling traditional whips. Originally utilized by Jedi during the Sith Wars, they proved effective against specific Sith techniques. Although rare among Jedi by the High Republic Era, they found adoption by the Nightsisters, a...
- 5/19/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
In the Star Wars universe, the lightsaber is an iconic part of the series as the weapon is not merely a tool used in the battle between a Sith and a Jedi. The glowing blade with striking colors like green, blue, purple, and red, captures the attention of the audience and the distinctive sound adds to its popularity.
The poster of The Acolyte. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
However, it looks like The Acolyte is going to make a change as they introduce a Lightsaber Whip, which has divided its fanbase. Heated debates have been taking place all over the internet on how adding it would ruin the franchise’s popularity. Though new additions to the franchise have always been accepted by its fans, even they think that the addition of this bizarre weapon is a bit too ridiculous.
The Star Wars Universe is Divided Over The Addition of The Lightsaber Whip...
The poster of The Acolyte. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
However, it looks like The Acolyte is going to make a change as they introduce a Lightsaber Whip, which has divided its fanbase. Heated debates have been taking place all over the internet on how adding it would ruin the franchise’s popularity. Though new additions to the franchise have always been accepted by its fans, even they think that the addition of this bizarre weapon is a bit too ridiculous.
The Star Wars Universe is Divided Over The Addition of The Lightsaber Whip...
- 5/18/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Star Wars: The Acolyte continues to intrigue and divide fans in equal measure. Despite that latter point, it looks set to be be a crucial chapter in the story of how the Sith returned to prominence before The Phantom Menace.
The Disney+ series reportedly takes place roughly 100 years before the events of that movie, meaning we're likely to meet Emperor Palpatine's Master, Darth Plagueis.
We've seen more than a few glimpses of a red lightsaber in recent promos for The Acolyte, and in an interview with SFX (via SFFGazette.com), executive producer Simon Emanuel revealed that he enlisted action designer Chris Clark Cowan to work on the show.
Why does that matter? Well, he was one of the key creatives behind Rogue One: A Star Wars Story's unforgettable Darth Vader hallway scene!
"I introduced Leslye [Headland] to a guy called Chris Clark Cowan, who was our action designer, and part...
The Disney+ series reportedly takes place roughly 100 years before the events of that movie, meaning we're likely to meet Emperor Palpatine's Master, Darth Plagueis.
We've seen more than a few glimpses of a red lightsaber in recent promos for The Acolyte, and in an interview with SFX (via SFFGazette.com), executive producer Simon Emanuel revealed that he enlisted action designer Chris Clark Cowan to work on the show.
Why does that matter? Well, he was one of the key creatives behind Rogue One: A Star Wars Story's unforgettable Darth Vader hallway scene!
"I introduced Leslye [Headland] to a guy called Chris Clark Cowan, who was our action designer, and part...
- 5/17/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
‘The Acolyte’ is an upcoming TV series within the expansive Star Wars universe, crafted by Leslye Headland. Positioned at the conclusion of the High Republic era, predating the events of the core Star Wars films, the show features Amandla Stenberg and Lee Jung-jae in pivotal roles. Headland’s fascination with the Star Wars saga sparked in 2019, leading to the series’ development under Lucasfilm starting in April 2020.
Announced in December, filming unfolded from October 2022 to June 2023. With its premiere slated for June 4, 2024, on Disney+, anticipation mounts as we approach the release date. However, early reactions on social media are decidedly mixed.
Some of the creator’s statements, as well as what has been revealed through trailers, clips, and set photos, haven’t exactly ignited enthusiasm among fans for the show. While some are urging fellow fans to reserve judgment until after watching the first two episodes, others are advocating for a complete boycott,...
Announced in December, filming unfolded from October 2022 to June 2023. With its premiere slated for June 4, 2024, on Disney+, anticipation mounts as we approach the release date. However, early reactions on social media are decidedly mixed.
Some of the creator’s statements, as well as what has been revealed through trailers, clips, and set photos, haven’t exactly ignited enthusiasm among fans for the show. While some are urging fellow fans to reserve judgment until after watching the first two episodes, others are advocating for a complete boycott,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
‘The Acolyte’ is an upcoming television series set in the Star Wars universe, created by Leslye Headland. It takes place at the end of the High Republic era, before the events of the main Star Wars films. Amandla Stenberg and Lee Jung-jae are starring in the leading roles. Headland’s interest in the Star Wars franchise began in 2019, and she started developing the series for Lucasfilm in April 2020.
The title was announced in December, and filming took place from October 2022 to June 2023. The eight-episode series is set to premiere on Disney+ on June 4, 2024. Now we’re only a few weeks away from the show being released, and the reactions on social media to the show are, mixed, to say the least.
Some of the creator’s statements, as well as what was shown through trailers, clips, and set photos didn’t exactly make fans excited over the show. While some...
The title was announced in December, and filming took place from October 2022 to June 2023. The eight-episode series is set to premiere on Disney+ on June 4, 2024. Now we’re only a few weeks away from the show being released, and the reactions on social media to the show are, mixed, to say the least.
Some of the creator’s statements, as well as what was shown through trailers, clips, and set photos didn’t exactly make fans excited over the show. While some...
- 5/16/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
The recent release of the trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ has generated significant excitement, particularly with its promise of action-packed scenes. Creator Leslye Headland has consistently emphasized this aspect in her various media appearances.
Describing the series as a fusion of ‘Frozen’ and ‘Kill Bill’, she highlighted influences from Wuxia films and Samurai action. The trailer itself offered glimpses of these elements, with Headland elaborating on how ‘Acolyte’ will present a unique perspective by portraying Jedi as outnumbering Sith for the first time in the franchise’s history.
Numerous cast members of the show have already shared insights into their rigorous training routines. Now, Amandla Stenberg, set to portray Mae, one of the main characters, opened up about the challenges she faced for the producers. In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, she detailed her commitment to immersing herself fully in every training regimen and sequence presented to her.
Describing the series as a fusion of ‘Frozen’ and ‘Kill Bill’, she highlighted influences from Wuxia films and Samurai action. The trailer itself offered glimpses of these elements, with Headland elaborating on how ‘Acolyte’ will present a unique perspective by portraying Jedi as outnumbering Sith for the first time in the franchise’s history.
Numerous cast members of the show have already shared insights into their rigorous training routines. Now, Amandla Stenberg, set to portray Mae, one of the main characters, opened up about the challenges she faced for the producers. In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, she detailed her commitment to immersing herself fully in every training regimen and sequence presented to her.
- 5/16/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Recently, the trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ was released, and it promised a lot of action, something that the creator herself, Leslye Headland promised in her many appearances across the media.
She explained that she pitched ‘Acolyte’ as ‘Frozen’ meets ‘Kill Bill’ and was heavily influenced by Wuxia films and Samurai action. The trailer already showcased plenty of that, and Headland went to great lengths to explain how ‘Acolyte’ will for the first time ever present Jedi as being vastly superior in numbers to Sith.
Plenty of stars in the show already commented their arduous training regimes, and now Amandla Stenberg who will be portraying Mae, one of the main characters in the show described how she “pain” for the producers. She decided to dive deep into every routine and training sequence presented before her in her recent interview for Entertainment Weekly.
I was such a pain in the...
She explained that she pitched ‘Acolyte’ as ‘Frozen’ meets ‘Kill Bill’ and was heavily influenced by Wuxia films and Samurai action. The trailer already showcased plenty of that, and Headland went to great lengths to explain how ‘Acolyte’ will for the first time ever present Jedi as being vastly superior in numbers to Sith.
Plenty of stars in the show already commented their arduous training regimes, and now Amandla Stenberg who will be portraying Mae, one of the main characters in the show described how she “pain” for the producers. She decided to dive deep into every routine and training sequence presented before her in her recent interview for Entertainment Weekly.
I was such a pain in the...
- 5/16/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
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