Tag: The Acolyte
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33 Unique, Galactic Gifts for ‘Star Wars’ Fans
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission.“Star Wars” is good about keeping the content churning for fans: the franchise most recently released the highly anticipated third season of “The Mandalorian” in March, with several offshoots already in the works for the…
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‘Andor’ Stars Denise Gough, Adria Arjona & Kyle Soller Hint About How Their Characters Change In Upcoming Second Season
While the premiere “Andor” Season 2 remains just over a year away, it’s safe to say it’s easily the most hyped series in the “Star Wars” Disney+ upcoming lineup. Yup, more so than “Ahsoka” or “The Acolyte,” or more episodes of “The Mandalorian.” And fans already know a little about what they should expect in…
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Lucasfilm Sued by Former Producer on ‘Star Wars’ Series ‘The Acolyte’ for Breach of Contract
Lucasfilm has dealt with plenty of shakeups over “Star Wars” recently, but now the studio is facing a full-fledged lawsuit over their beloved franchise. Lawyers for producer Karyn McCarthy have filed a lawsuit against Lucasfilm over her axing from the upcoming Disney+ “Star Wars” show “The Acolyte,” Deadline is reporting.According to filings obtained by Deadline…
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The Bad Batch Season 1 Recap: Everything You Need to Know Before Season 2
2023 promises to be a massive year for the Star Wars franchise on Disney+, with Ahsoka, Skeleton Crew, The Acolyte, Visions Season 2, and The Mandalorian season 3 all set to air within the next year. However, fans won’t have to wait too long to get back into the universe, as the second season of…
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The Star Wars TV Shows We Wish We Had — And A Few We’re Ok With Not Seeing
Andor is the latest in what seems like an exciting future for Star Wars on television. In the next few years, we will be getting shows such as Ahsoka, The Acolyte, Lando, Skeleton Crew, and additional seasons of both The Mandalorian and The Bad Batch. Although Star Wars is one of the most successful film…
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Amandla Stenberg Credits ‘Star Wars’ Fans for Disney+ Spinoffs Like ‘The Acolyte’
Amandla Stenberg might not have been a “die-hard nerd” for “Star Wars” before being cast in upcoming Disney+ series “The Acolyte,” but she is now using the franchise gig as an excuse to dive deep into the canon.Like Stenberg’s “Obi-Wan Kenobi” franchise canon counterparts Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor, the “Bodies Bodies Bodies” actress has…
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Jack Quaid Is Finally Forgiven by Amandla Stenberg Over ‘Hunger Games’ Kill: Fans ‘Spitting on Me’ for Years
Just look how far they’ve come!“The Boys” star Jack Quaid and “Bodies Bodies Bodies” (plus “Star Wars” series “The Acolyte” lead) Amandla Stenberg had a mini “Hunger Games” reunion during 2022 San Diego Comic-Con exactly 10 years since facing off in the Panem arena. Quaid made his acting debut as Marvel in the 2012 adaptation…
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The High Republic’s Phase Two Is A New Jumping On Point Of Star Wars Storytelling
For those unfamiliar with “Star Wars: The High Republic,” this is the new era in “Star Wars” storytelling, winding the clock back more than a hundred years before “The Phantom Menace.” The initiative has put out an amazing amount of printed material, comics, novels, and audio dramas. Toward the end of the era, we have…
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Star Wars Series The Acolyte Adds Amandla Stenberg To The Cast
“Star Wars” discourse has been pretty focused on the upcoming “The Book of Boba Fett,” but let’s not forget Disney+ is going all-in with their “Star Wars” shows and have, at my last count, seven hundred and forty-three different “Star Wars” shows in production. Some of them are self-explanatory — you know what you’re in…
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‘The Acolyte’: Leslye Headland Explains Hiring A Writer Who Hasn’t Watched ‘Star Wars’ To Help With Her Disney+ Series
I have a confession to make—I don’t really enjoy 90% of “Star Wars” media. The original trilogy is great, obviously. The prequels are meh. The sequels are…well, not great. And I haven’t really watched any of the animated stuff or read the books and/or comics. That is to say, I know about “Star Wars” but…