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Hanelle M. Culpepper

Sterling K. Brown Teases “A Collision” Between The Outside World & The Bunker In Season 2 Of Hulu’s ‘Paradise’
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Sterling K. Brown couldn’t feel more excited about how things are shaping up on Season 2 of his hit Hulu series Paradise.

In a recent conversation with Deadline, the actor teased that principal photography on Season 2 of Dan Fogelman’s political thriller is nearly done — and his thoughts so far include a lot of very gracious adverbs.

“We’re block shooting Episodes 7 and 8 with Hanelle M. Culpepper [directing] right now. Very excited with what we have shot thus far,” Brown said during a chat about his other Hulu series, set to premiere Wednesday, Washington Black. “We had a screening of Episode 1 for our crew, and we were all very, very, very, very, very happy. We’ll have a screening of Episode 2 next week, because Dan likes to show people the fruits of their labor as close to real time as possible, and it sort of inspires people to make it through the finish line.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 7/22/2025
  • by Katie Campione and Dessi Gomez
  • Deadline Film + TV
Reframe Rise and Wif Announce Cohort Class of 2025 (Exclusive)
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ReFrame and Wif (formerly known as Women in Film) have announced the new class of ReFrame Rise.

The third cohort of fellows includes the following directors: Maureen Bharoocha, Ashley Eakin, Raven Jackson, Zoey Martinson, Nicole Mejia, Laura Moss, Kate Tsang and Anu Valia. Cinematographers include Ino Yang Popper, Aymae Sulick and Maddy Talias.

ReFrame Rise has been committed to developing both above and below-the-line talent and continuing a pipeline of support toward resilient and lasting careers. In 2022, ReFrame Rise expanded to include cinematographers in the cohort.

Over the next two years, fellows will be connected with industry professionals who will serve as sponsors, offering fellows a deeper, more engaged level of support than traditional mentorship. Fellows will have access to a variety of ReFrame and Wif events and stakeholders, support on personal PR and publicity materials and ongoing craft refinement sessions as well as strategic support in making strides toward career goals.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 6/24/2025
  • by Jazz Tangcay
  • Variety Film + TV
Short Films Starring Ian McKellen, Chris Pine, Archie Panjabi, John C. Reilly And More Headed To Palm Springs International ShortFest
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The Palm Springs International ShortFest, one of the world’s premiere festivals dedicated to short form film, has announced a 2025 lineup boasting an exceptional array of acting talent: Ian McKellen, John C. Reilly, Chris Pine, Alicia Silverstone, Domhnall Gleason, Rosie O’Donnell, Alan Cumming, Archie Panjabi, Haley Joel Osment, Finn Wittrock, Emma D’Arcy, Simon Rex, Jane Levy, and Roger Guenveur Smith, among many others.

Documentary shorts in the program include films directed by Geeta Gandbhir and Christalyn Hampton, Ömer Sami, and Glenn Kaino, among more than a dozen others.

The 31st edition of the festival, running June 24-30 in the famed Sonoran Desert town in California, will showcase 311 films hailing from 64 countries and territories. Of those, 45 are world premieres, 10 international premieres, and 36 North American premieres. Palm Springs International ShortFest is an Oscar-qualifying festival in five categories: Best of the Festival Award, Best Animated Short, Best Documentary Short, Best Live-Action Short Over...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 6/4/2025
  • by Matthew Carey
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Studio Ghibli’s ‘Ponyo,’ Films of Laika and a Celebration of Marilyn Monroe Among Academy Museum Exhibitions for 2026 – Film News in Brief
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Studio Ghibli’s ‘Ponyo,’ the films of Laika and a celebration of Marilyn Monroe are among the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures new exhibitions that will open in 2026.

Studio Ghibli’s “Ponyo” will focus on the animation process and highlight a donation of original production materials that Ghibli made to the Academy Collection. The second exhibition, titled “Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon,” will be a centennial celebration of the actress that will examine her public image through original screen-used costumes, photographs, personal items and more.

There will also be a traveling exhibition, “Hidden Worlds: The Films of Laika,” which will explore the technology and artistry of stop motion animation through its filmography, including “Coraline” (2009), “ParaNorman” (2012) and “Kubo and the Two Strings” (2016).

Amy Homma, Academy Museum Director and President, said in a statement, “This incredible array of exhibitions demonstrates how the Academy Museum collaborates with filmmakers, studios and collectors to bring to...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 6/4/2025
  • by Jazz Tangcay, Lauren Coates, Giana Levy and Leia Mendoza
  • Variety Film + TV
“The Guilt Will Only Build”: The ‘NCIS: Origins’ Finale Will Have “Major Ramifications” for Gibbs
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Editor's note: This article contains spoilers for the NCIS: Origins Season 1 finale.

NCIS: Origins recently delivered a heart-wrenching Season 1 finale, and now the star of the show has pulled back the curtain on how these revelations will play out in Season 2. The NCIS: Origins Season 1 finale saw Lala Dominguez (Mariel Molino) crash her car on her way to deliver Gibbs (Austin Stowell) some positive news. While it’s not confirmed that Lala dies in the NCIS: Origins Season 1 finale, her car explodes in a fiery blaze that leads the audience to believe Gibbs will never see her again. During a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Gibbs actor Austin Stowell spoke about how learning of the crash will affect Gibbs in Season 2, saying that it could go one of two ways for him:

"This will have major ramifications on him. No matter what happens, he just cannot seem to stop hurting people.
See full article at Collider.com
  • 4/29/2025
  • by Adam Blevins
  • Collider.com
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‘Matlock’ Episode 17 Preview: Olympia Wants Answers
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Things have gotten incredibly juicy on CBS’s Matlock, haven’t they? Episode 16 ended with the bombshell disclosure that Olympia has been busy piecing together clues about Matty. Episode 17 teases a showdown is in store. “I Was That, Too” episode 17 will air on Thursday, April 10, 2025 at 9pm Et/Pt.

The one-hour drama stars Kathy Bates as Madeline Matlock, Skye P. Marshall as Olympia, Jason Ritter as Julian, David Del Rio as Billy, and Leah Lewis as Sarah. Bates, Jennie Snyder Urman, Kat Coiro, Joanna Klein, and Eric Christian Olsen executive produce.

“I Was That, Too” Plot: A pregnant woman asks for Olympia’s help obtaining a divorce from her husband, whose family is a client of the firm. Hanelle Culpepper directed from a script by Sarah Gertrude Shapiro.

Kathy Bates as Madeline Matlock in episode 17 Matlock Series Description, Courtesy of CBS:

Matlock stars Emmy and Academy Award winner Kathy Bates as Madeline “Matty” Matlock,...
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  • 4/5/2025
  • by Rebecca Murray
  • Showbiz Junkies
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‘General Hospital’ Star Josh Kelly To Guest on ‘NCIS: Origins’
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“General Hospital” star Josh Kelly (Cody Bell) is set to appear in the Monday, February 10 episode of “NCIS: Origins.”

Although character details have not been released, photos from the episode, entitled “Monsoon,” show Kelly appearing in scenes working alongside series stars Austin Stowell (Leroy Jethro Gibbs), Mariel Molino (Cecilia “Lala” Dominguez), Caleb Foote (Bernard “Randy” Randolf) and Tyla Abercrumbie (Mary Jo Hayes), among others.

Directed by Hanelle M. Culpepper from a script written by Gina Lucita Monreal, the episode finds the team investigating the brutal murder of a veteran who fell on hard times after serving in Vietnam, leading Franks (Kyle Schmid) to reflect on his own struggles following the war. Also, Gibbs considers a new path forward.

“NCIS: Origins” follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs in 1991, years before the events of “NCIS,” and is narrated by Mark Harmon. In the series, Gibbs starts his career as a newly minted...
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  • 2/8/2025
  • by Errol Lewis
  • Soap Opera Network
The Acolyte Star Dafne Keen On Show's "Overwhelming" Cancellation: "We Were Proud Of What We Created"
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Last August, we got word that Lucasfilm/Disney had decided not to movie forward with a second season of The Acolyte despite several major storylines and character arcs being left unresolved by the end of the season 1 finale - including the introduction of Darth Plagueis.

The decision was met with a mixture of indifference and disappointment, but it seemed very clear that a lot of Star Wars fans - and some of the actors involved with the show - were surprised by this development.

Showrunner Leslye Headland was hoping to be able to continue her High Republic era-set tale, and rumor has it that the studio was planning a second season up until fairly recently.

Despite speculation that the negative backlash from many Star Wars fans contributed to the show being canned, reports emerged that The Acolyte was cancelled because it didn't get enough viewers, plain and simple.

However, a...
See full article at ComicBookMovie.com
  • 2/6/2025
  • ComicBookMovie.com
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Paradise TV Review: Sterling K. Brown leads the twistiest original series in years
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Plot: Set in a serene community inhabited by some of the world’s most prominent individuals. But this tranquility explodes when a shocking murder occurs, and a high-stakes investigation unfolds.

Review: You are not prepared for Paradise. Sure, the trailers make it out to be a somewhat run-of-the-mill political thriller about the murder of the President of the United States and his most trusted protector, who may be involved in a massive conspiracy. Still, it is so much more than that. Built as a serial drama with a fantastic ensemble cast, Paradise draws structurally from series like Lost and Yellowjackets by combining a contemporary timeline with flashbacks that fill in the gaps of how the characters got to where they are today but also manages to upend the conventions of what we expect from a series like this. Having seen the entire series (except for the finale), I have a lot of thoughts about Paradise,...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 1/24/2025
  • by Alex Maidy
  • JoBlo.com
The Acolyte And Squid Game Star Lee Jung-jae Rumored To Be In Talks For MCU Role
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Following stand-out turns in Netflix's Squid Game and Disney+'s The Acolyte, South Korean actor Lee Jung-jae might be set to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

According to scooper Mttsh, Jung-jae is in talks for an undisclosed MCU role.

We don't have any details on who he might be in line to play, but there's a chance it isn't any one specific hero or villain. Kevin Feige has been known to reach out to actors he's keen to work with without having a particular character in mind, and it's also possible that Jung-jae was given a choice of several different roles.

This isn't actually the first time the actor has been rumored for a Marvel part, as there was some talk of him being in negotiations to play Mr. Negative in Sony's Ssu last year.

The Acolyte proved to be one of Lucasfilm's more divisive Star Wars shows,...
See full article at ComicBookMovie.com
  • 12/30/2024
  • ComicBookMovie.com
The Acolyte Star Lee Jung-jae Reflects On Cancellation And Negative Backlash: "My Feelings Were Hurt"
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Back in August, we got word that Lucasfilm/Disney would not be moving forward with a second season of The Acolyte.

The decision was met with a mixture of indifference and disappointment, but it's very clear that a lot of Star Wars fans - and some of the actors involved with the show - were surprised by this development.

Despite some rumors to the contrary, reliable reports suggested that The Acolyte was cancelled because it didn't get enough viewers, plain and simple. However, it's difficult to disregard the possibility that the level of negativity surrounding the show did influence the studio's decision to at least some extent.

While speaking to Vanity Fair about season 2 of Squid Game, star Lee Jung-jae (Master Sol) reflected on the backlash the show received from certain fans, with some cast members being subjected to racist, homophobic and misogynistic abuse online.

“My feelings were hurt,” he admitted.
See full article at ComicBookMovie.com
  • 12/3/2024
  • ComicBookMovie.com
What Time NCIS Season 22, Episode 2 & NCIS: Origins Episode 3 Release On CBS
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The NCIS franchise returns with NCIS season 22 and the debut of NCIS: Origins in the fall of 2024, but the two shows' release schedules change slightly following their premieres. As its title suggests, NCIS: Origins serves as a prequel to the original military police procedural series, taking place in 1991, a little over a decade before the events of NCIS season 1. NCIS: Origins is the sixth installment and fifth official spinoff in the NCIS franchise, following in the footsteps of NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, NCIS: Hawai'i, and NCIS: Sydney. However, it's the first prequel.

While NCIS season 22's story revolves around the Naval Criminal Investigative Service in the present day, NCIS: Origins' plot follows Leroy Jethro Gibbs at the start of his career at the Naval Investigative Service (the precursor to NCIS). The two TV shows are quite different, but they both have qualities that should...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/21/2024
  • by Sarah Little
  • ScreenRant
The Acolyte Star Jodie Turner-Smith Calls Out Disney For Not Doing More To Defend Cast From Online Abuse
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Jodie Turner-Smith, who played Mother Aniseya in The Acolyte, has called out Disney for not doing enough to defend the cast - particularly Amandla Stenberg - when they were targetted for online abuse.

Back in August, we got word that Lucasfilm/Disney would not be moving forward with a second season of the Disney+ Star Wars series, despite several major storylines and character arcs being left unresolved by the end of the season 1 finale.

The decision was met with a mixture of indifference and disappointment, but it's very clear that a lot of Star Wars fans - and some of the actors involved with the show - were surprised by this development.

The "official" reason for the show's cancellation was low/declining viewership, but many feel the intense backlash from a vocal minority may have factored into the decision. We may never know if this was the case, but Stenberg...
See full article at ComicBookMovie.com
  • 10/7/2024
  • ComicBookMovie.com
The Acolyte Star Amandla Stenberg Says Cancellation Wasn't "A Huge Shock" Amid "Rampage Of Vitriol"
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Amandla Stenberg, who played the dual lead roles of Force-sensitive "twins" Osha and Mae in The Acolyte, has broken her silence on Disney+'s latest Star Wars series being cancelled, and it sounds like she feels the negative backlash did contribute to Lucasfilm's decision to some extent.

Reports have indicated that the studio decided not to renew the show for a second season because of declining viewership, but Stenberg believes that a "rampage of hyper-conservative bigotry and vitriol, prejudice, hatred, and hateful language" contributed to the overall negative perception of the project.

“It’s not a huge shock for me [that it was canceled]. Of course, I live in the bubble of my own reality but for those who aren’t aware there has been a rampage of vitriol that we have faced since the show was even announced ... when it was still just a concept and no one had even seen it.
See full article at ComicBookMovie.com
  • 8/29/2024
  • ComicBookMovie.com
The Acolyte: New Details On Why Series Was Cancelled Revealed Along With A-List Actor Who Almost Played Sol
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Earlier this week, we got word that Lucasfilm/Disney will not be moving forward with a second season of The Acolyte despite several major storylines and character arcs being left unresolved by the end of the season 1 finale.

The decision was met with a mixture of indifference and disappointment, but it's very clear that a lot of Star Wars fans - and some of the actors involved with the show - were surprised by this development.

Showrunner Leslye Headland was hoping to be able to continue her High Republic era-set tale, and rumor has it that the studio was planning a second season up until fairly recently.

So, what happened?

Despite speculation that the negative backlash from many Star Wars fans contributed to the decision, Jeff Sneider (via SFFGazette.com) is reporting that The Acolyte was cancelled because it didn't get enough viewers, plain and simple.

"Insiders explain that The Acolyte...
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  • 8/24/2024
  • ComicBookMovie.com
The Acolyte Cancellation: Manny Jacinto And Lee Jung-Jae Share "Surprised" Response To The News
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The news that Lucasfilm will not be renewing The Acolyte for a second season broke earlier this week, and while some weren't overly surprised (or bothered), others were very disappointed that this High Republic era-story will not continue.

The series, which was created by Leslye Headland (Russian Doll), received mostly positive reviews from critics, but was not as warmly embraced by the fandom, earning just an 18% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. A certain amount of the negative feedback can be attributed to review-bombing, but even so, it's clear that The Acolyte was not one of the more popular Disney+ Star Wars shows.

The enigmatic Sith warrior known as The Stranger, aka Qimir, and the flawed Jedi Master Sol were two of the show's most popular characters, and actors Manny Jacinto and Lee Jung-jae have now shared their responses to the cancellation.

Lee admits that he was "personally, quite surprised" by the news.
See full article at ComicBookMovie.com
  • 8/23/2024
  • ComicBookMovie.com
The Acolyte Cancellation: Lucasfilm May Have Been Planning Season 2 Up Until Very Recently
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We found out late last night that The Acolyte will not return, with Lucasfilm making the decision to cancel the latest live-action Disney+ Star Wars series after just a single season.

The news was met with indifference by those who were never particularly invested in the story, but a lot of fans were disappointed, due in no small part to the fact that the finale left so many major plot points unresolved.

The narrative seems to be that Lucasfilm/Disney never intended to renew the show for more episodes due to low viewership numbers (the verbiage doesn't really matter - the show is not returning), but this may not be the case after all.

According to The Hot Mic co-host John Rocha, tentative plans were in place to develop a second season.

Rocha's sources told him that The Acolyte actually had a "soft green light" to continue, and Lucasfilm...
See full article at ComicBookMovie.com
  • 8/20/2024
  • ComicBookMovie.com
The Acolyte Cancelled On Disney+; Will Not Return For A Second Season
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Lucasfilm has decided not to move forward with a second season of Disney+'s latest live-action Star Wars series. The news has now been confirmed by both Deadline and THR: The Acolyte has officially been cancelled.

The series, which was created by Leslye Headland (Russian Doll), received mostly positive reviews from critics, but was not as warmly embraced by the fandom, earning just an 18% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.

A certain amount of the negative feedback can be attributed to review-bombing, but even so, it's clear that The Acolyte was not one of the more popular Disney+ Star Wars shows.

“It was an easy target,” said one source. “And it hurt the public perception of the show.”

The Acolyte got off to a strong start after its two-episode premiere, generating 4.8M views in its first day on Disney+ to rank as the biggest series premiere on the streamer this year.
See full article at ComicBookMovie.com
  • 8/20/2024
  • ComicBookMovie.com
‘The Acolyte’ Season 2 Could Bring More Sith Lords and Yoda, Director Says
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Disney’s latest Star Wars project, The Acolyte, has been the subject of multiple debates since its release and has also experienced notable review-bombing, which made it into the most controversial Star Wars project to date, and trust us, there have been controversial ones. Nevertheless, The Acolyte ended its first season after eight episodes, and most fans believe that the final episodes managed to redeem the series in more ways than one.

Several factors contributed to that redemption, and among them was the appearance of Darth Plagueis, a major character from the lore who turned out to be connected to Qimir, one of the series’ main characters, as well as that of Master Yoda, who made a cameo in the final episode.

In an exclusive interview with our friends on ScreenRant, Director Hanelle M. Culpepper discussed her work on the series and she revealed some interesting details about the potential second season,...
See full article at Fiction Horizon
  • 8/7/2024
  • by Arthur S. Poe
  • Fiction Horizon
'The Acolyte's Hanelle Culpepper Unpacks the Cut Kiss and How They Staged the Finale's Epic Fights
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The first season of The Acolyte may have come to a close last month, but were not done celebrating Leslye Headlands brilliant series. Following the finale, I had the opportunity to speak with director Hanelle Culpepper, who directed Teach/Corrupt and The Acolyte, which delivered on the wholly unexpected (and long-overdue) romantic tension between Osha (Amandla Stenberg) and The Stranger (Manny Jacinto).
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  • 8/6/2024
  • by Maggie Lovitt
  • Collider.com
The Acolyte Director Explains Season 1 Finale’s Unexpected Connection to The Last Jedi
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The Acolyte director Hanelle Culpepper recently addressed the first season finale's surprising connection to The Last Jedi.

Since the episode aired, fans online have drawn comparisons between Qimir and Osha and Rey and Kylo Ren in the sequel trilogy as they noticed that The Acolyte characters are seemingly going on a similar path as the "Reylo" pair.

Throughout the first season, we've seen that the series has taken inspiration from The Last Jedi as they also tackled similar themes and subverted expectations of its storytelling that would receive polarizing responses from fans.

The Acolyte Director on The Last Jedi Connection

In an interview, Culpepper weighed in on The Acolyte season 1 finale's connection to The Last Jedi and shared that he watched the film in preparation for directing the episode.

However, she pointed out that...
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  • 8/6/2024
  • EpicStream
The Acolyte Director Reveals Secrets Of Yoda, Bringing A New Sith Lord To Life, & More
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Star Wars: The Acolyte breaks new ground by including cameos from Darth Plagueis and Yoda in its finale, leaving audiences buzzing. Director Hanelle M. Culpepper's work on The Acolyte showcases her impressive skills in bringing characters and stories to life. The Acolyte's finale features groundbreaking moments like the bleeding of a kyber crystal and Master Sol's tragic death, executed beautifully on screen.

As the first Star Wars live-action project to be set outside the Skywalker saga's timeline, Star Wars: The Acolyte was already breaking new ground from the beginning, but its finale is what truly began to set some incredible things into motion. The brief cameos by Darth Plagueis, Palpatine/Darth Sidious' Sith Master, and Yoda had audiences everywhere buzzing. It also had plenty of other shocking moments, from the first live-action look at a kyber crystal being bled to Vernestra Rwoh's Jedi conspiracy that turned Master Sol into...
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  • 8/4/2024
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
‘The Acolyte’ Director Reveals Qimir as an Exceptionally Vulnerable Character
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Disney’s latest Star Wars project, The Acolyte, has sparked considerable debate and faced notable review-bombing, making it the most controversial Star Wars project to date. Despite its eight-episode run, fans continue to discuss the series, particularly because many believe the show’s climactic episode either salvaged or redeemed the entire series.

One key character in this redemption arc is Qimir, who, despite initially seeming odd, was revealed to be a formidable Sith Lord and the pupil of Darth Plagueis.

In an exclusive interview with our colleagues at ScreenRant, Director Hanelle M. Culpepper talked about her work on the series and delved into the character of Qimir, who was central to the episodes she directed.

As previously mentioned, Hanelle M. Culpepper, who directed the pivotal Episodes 6 and 8 of The Acolyte, gave an exclusive interview to our friends at ScreenRant. In the interview, she shared insights about working with Manny Jacinto on set,...
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  • 8/3/2024
  • by Arthur S. Poe
  • Comic Basics
‘The Acolyte’ Director Reveals that Qimir Is an Exceptionally Vulnerable Character
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Disney’s latest Star Wars project, The Acolyte, has been the subject of multiple debates since its release and has also experienced notable review-bombing, turning out to be the most controversial Star Wars project so far. Nevertheless, The Acolyte concluded its run after eight episodes, and fans are still debating the series, particularly because many franchise devotees believe that the show’s climactic episode saved the entire run or… redeemed it at least.

One of the characters who helped that redemption was Qimir, the weird guy who turned out to be a powerful Sith Lord and Darth Plagueis’ pupil.

In an exclusive interview with our friends on ScreenRant, Director Hanelle M. Culpepper discussed her work on the series, as well as the character of Qimir, who played a major role in the episodes she directed.

As we have said, Hanelle M. Culpepper, who directed Episodes 6 and 8 (two very important ones) of The Acolyte,...
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  • 8/3/2024
  • by Arthur S. Poe
  • Fiction Horizon
The "Vulnerability" Of The Sith Revealed By Acolyte Director
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The Acolyte's Sith villain Qimir is a deeply vulnerable character, breaking the mold of typical Star Wars Sith Lords. Director Hanelle Culpepper sheds light on Qimir's complexity and the importance of showcasing his vulnerability in the show. If The Acolyte season 2 happens, it could continue to delve deeper into Qimir, hopefully prompting other Star Wars projects to delve into the Sith's deeper sides.

The Acolyte's Sith villain Qimir is deeper than many other Sith Lords in Star Wars, with one of the show's directors outlining the process of bringing his vulnerability to life. By the time of The Acolyte's climactic ending, the show delivered on its promise to explore the Sith deeper than most other Star Wars properties. The shocking reveal of Darth Plagueis in The Acolyte proved this, as well as teasing more to come. Star Wars' Sith Lords have long been the most powerful villains in the galaxy,...
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  • 8/2/2024
  • by Lewis Glazebrook
  • ScreenRant
'Quite Magical': The Acolyte Finale Director Addresses Bring Yoda to Life
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Fans were excited to see one of the most iconic Star Wars characters return in The Acolyte's Season 1 finale. The episode's director, Hanelle Culpepper, recently discussed bringing the Jedi master Yoda to life on the Disney+ show.

In an interview with Screen Rant, Hanelle, who also helmed the sixth episode of The Acolyte, revealed she was excited to learn she would get to work with the legendary Star Wars character. "I'm not sure which puppet they used for The Last Jedi... I can tell you that I was like a kid when I learned that I had the opportunity to work with Yoda," she said. Culpepper recounted the process of bringing Yoda to life, saying, " The day that we shot that, it was quite magical, Ill say, because you see Yoda... But then, a puppeteer brings Yoda to life, literally, and so it's a mind thing when you know you're looking at a puppet,...
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  • 8/1/2024
  • by Nnamdi Ezekwe
  • CBR
Star Wars Director Reveals How "Magical" It Is To Work With Yoda
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Yoda's cameo in The Acolyte brought a sense of excitement to fans and creators alike. The Acolyte's director, Hanelle Culpepper, felt like a kid working with Yoda and recalls how real the puppeteer made the Jedi Grandmaster seem. In the minds of both fans and creators, Yoda embodies the true magic of Star Wars, serving as a quintessential Jedi in the franchise.

A director from The Acolyte has outlined how it felt to bring Yoda to life during the show's production. The Acolyte's season 1 ending was incredibly exciting for many reasons, primarily due to two major cameos. Not only did The Acolyte reveal Darth Plagueis as a Sith master, but it ended with a shot of Yoda as Vernestra Rwoh sought out the Jedi Grandmaster's advice. The Acolyte's Yoda cameo was incredibly exciting for fans watching the show, with that same sense of excitement extending to the show's creators as well.
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  • 8/1/2024
  • by Lewis Glazebrook
  • ScreenRant
Leslye Headland Had to Fight Lucasfilm to Feature Yoda in ‘The Acolyte’: “Lucasfilm is just very, very protective of the brand”
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‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ aired its finale last week, wrapping up its eight-episode run with a tease of two major cameos that suggest a promising future for a potential second season.

Among these cameos, Yoda’s appearance has particularly excited fans. Even before the show premiered, there was speculation about whether the Grandmaster of the Jedi Order would make an appearance. Given the timeline and Yoda’s long lifespan, it made sense for him to be present in the majority of Star Wars installments up to now.

Before the show premiered, Leslye Headland hinted at how great it would be to include Yoda, leading many to believe the character wouldn’t appear. It turns out, this was a closely guarded secret for a reason.

Hanelle M. Culpepper, director of Episodes 6 and 8 of ‘The Acolyte,’ revealed to Inverse that Leslye had to fight with the studio to secure Yoda’s inclusion in the show.
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  • 7/22/2024
  • by Valentina Kraljik
  • Fiction Horizon
Leslye Headland Apparently Had to Fight Lucasfilm to Use Yoda in ‘The Acolyte’: “It has to make sense”
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‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ released its finale last week. The show concluded after eight episodes and with the tease of two massive cameos, the prospects for season 2 of the show remain promising.

One of the two cameos that have stirred much spirits in the community is definitely the appearance of Yoda. Even before the show aired fans have been wondering whether the Grandmaster of the Jedi order will make an appearance. The timeline made sense and Yoda’s species does live long enough for him to be present in the majority of Star Wars installments so far.

Back before the show premiered, Leslye commented on how awesome it would be to have Yoda in the show, leaving us under the impression that the character wouldn’t be present. As it turns out it was a closely guarded secret, and for a good reason.

Director of Episodes 6 and 8 of ‘The Acolyte,...
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  • 7/22/2024
  • by Valentina Kraljik
  • Comic Basics
Director Hanelle M. Culpepper Has Shot ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Star Trek’ TV Shows and Harnessed the Force in Both
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Disney’s “The Acolyte” has just finished up its season, with Season 5 of “Star Trek: Discovery” not that far behind it, and there’s more “Strange New Worlds,” “Starfleet Academy,” “Andor,” and “Ahsoka” on the horizon. What a time to be a sci-fi nerd. But it’s an even better time, maybe, to be Hanelle M. Culpepper, the director who holds the distinction of being the only filmmaker (yet) to have worked across both the “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” TV franchises.

Culpepper has helmed three episodes “Star Trek: Discovery” and the very first three episodes of “Picard,” as well as Episode 6 and Episode 8 of “The Acolyte.” Going into the Disney+ series, she already had honed a lot of sci-fi muscles, as well as the skill of shooting double coverage to create twins out of one actor (Amandla Stenberg plays both fated force sisters Osha and Mae). She already knew...
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  • 7/21/2024
  • by Sarah Shachat
  • Indiewire
“It’s my show”: Leslye Headland Hardly Regrets Igniting Hatred for ‘The Acolyte’ By Exploiting 1 Iconic Character From George Lucas’ Original Star Wars Trilogy
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The Acolyte‘s Season 1 finally concluded after a much controversial run in several aspects. The Leslye Headland Star Wars series raised numerous headlines after receiving merciless reactions from the fans. While many fans accused the show of being “woke” some were seriously offended for showing a major character from the George Lucas films in its finale.

A still from The Acolyte Season 1 finale | Lucasfilm

The Acolyte presents a new and darker take on the lore of Star Wars and is set at least 100 years before Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. One of the primary highlights of The Acolyte was its uniqueness from the other projects in the space-opera franchise. But many fans were unhappy as the season finale brought one of the greatest Jedis from the Original Trilogy. Interestingly, Leslye Hadland revealed that it was her plan all along.

Spoiler Alert !!!Spoiler for The Acolyte Season 1 Finale Ahead!
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  • 7/21/2024
  • by Subham Mandal
  • FandomWire
The Acolyte Star Manny Jacinto Improvised Final Scene; Comments On Potential Romance With [Spoiler]
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This week's season finale of The Acolyte left us with quite a bit to mull over while we await a season 2 announcement, and while several plotlines and character arcs were left open to continue, "shippers" now seem satisfied that there is a romantic connection between Qimir, aka The Stranger, and Osha after that final shot.

After the Stranger witnesses Osha kill Master Sol using a Force-choke, the pair return to the island (which will likely be revealed as Bal'demnic) where he brought her after the Jedi massacre in episode 5.

Osha looks out over the ocean, and Qimir approaches his new apprentice, resting his hand on her's as she grips her (formerly Sol's) lightsaber.

This definitely seems to be hinting at more than just a teacher/pupil dynamic, and showrunner Leslye Headland has previously revealed that a kiss between the two was considered. Now, actor Manny Jacinto gives his take during an interview with EW,...
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  • 7/20/2024
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The Acolyte Stills Spotlight That Huge Debut, A Returning Fan-Favorite, And An Emotional Farewell - Spoilers
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The first season (assuming there will be a second) of The Acolyte concluded earlier this week with an exciting finale which featured the long-awaited debut of a character first mentioned in the Star Wars prequels, and a cameo from a certain fan-favorite Jedi Master.

Spoilers follow.

There's been speculation that Qimir's master might turn out to be Darth Plagueis - the powerful Sith Senator Palpatine told Anakin Skywalker about in Revenge of the Sith - and the brief glimpse of a hooded alien with glowing eyes as "The Stranger" departed with Osha would appear to confirm as much.

Though we weren't certain that this was definitely Plagueis at the time, the sinister figure did appear to be part of the Muun species, and showrunner Leslye Headland has since confirmed that this was no misdirect: Darth Plagueis is now officially part of the new Star Wars canon.

This wasn't the only big reveal,...
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  • 7/19/2024
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The Acolyte Director Reveals Leslye Headland Fought for Yoda's Cameo
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The Acolyte Director Reveals Leslye Headland Fought for Yoda's Cameo - Main Image

The Acolyte season 1 finale director Hanelle Culpepper recently opened up about Yoda's surprise cameo and how they had to fight for his inclusion.

The fan-favorite Star Wars character made an appearance in the final scene of the season finale to the surprise and delight of many fans as they've been clamoring for him to appear in the series.

While we're still waiting for the news on its renewal, fans have speculated that Yoda's cameo might be teasing his bigger presence in the potential second season of the series.

Leslye Headland Had to Fight for Yoda Cameo in The Acolyte Season 1 Finale

In a recent interview, Culpepper addressed Yoda's surprise cameo in The Acolyte season 1 finale revealing that showrunner Leslye Headland had to fight to include him in the episode.

"She really had to fight for it,...
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  • 7/19/2024
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Every Episode Of The Acolyte Season 1, Ranked
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The following contains spoilers for The Acolyte Season 1, Episode 8 "The Acolyte," which is now streaming on Disney+.

The Acolyte has completed its run on Disney+, crafting an original Star Wars story that takes place in the age of the High Republic, one hundred years before the events of The Phantom Menace. While there may yet be a second season of the series, the first eight episodes give fans plenty to talk about in the interim.

Although The Acolyte drew plenty of heavy criticism in its first season (and before it even premiered), sensible viewers recognize the show's strengths and weaknesses. As such, certain episodes stand out as far superior to others.

"Choice" Has Little To Offer

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Kogonada

Related The Acolyte Fixes a Major Mistake From the Star Wars Sequels

The Acolyte Episode 5 features an epic lightsaber battle, proving that the series is fixing a mistake from the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy.
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  • 7/19/2024
  • by Jordan Iacobucci
  • CBR
The Acolyte Showrunner Says Deceased Characters Could Return At Some Point - Spoilers
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In what will almost certainly go down as the best episode of The Acolyte (depending on how tonight's season finale goes), two popular supporting characters were killed off in shocking fashion - but that doesn't mean we won't see them again at some point.

If you're not up-to-date with the show yet, major spoilers follow.

Despite Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen) and Yord Fandar (Charlie Barnett) meeting an untimely end at the hands of The Stranger (Manny Jacinto) in "Night," showrunner Leslye Headland believes there's a good chance both Jedi could return to the Galaxy Far, Far Away.

"Yeah, definitely," Headland told Jedi News at a roundtable (via Total Film) when asked if Jecki and Yord's stories could be revisited down the line. "Pablo Hidalgo and I have talked about that, and since wrapping up the season, there's definitely some stuff that I would love to see come to fruition."

"Obviously,...
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  • 7/16/2024
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The Acolyte Showrunner On Whether Mae & Osha Could Be As Powerful As Anakin Skywalker - Spoilers
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This week's penultimate episode of The Acolyte, "Choice," brought us back to the tragic events of Mae and Osha's past to reveal what really happened on Brendock all those years ago.

As we all suspected, the Jedi - Sol, in particular - played a much bigger role in the destruction of the coven and the death of Mother Aniseya than either of the twins realizes. We also learned some interesting new details about Mae and Osha, and how they came into existence.

It's suggested that the sisters aren't actually twins at all, and were "created" by the coven via a Force vergence on the planet and are essentially two halves of the same being. Details were left intentionally vague, but showrunner Leslye Headland has now confirmed that we will find out more in next week's season finale.

"Tune in next week. Tune in next week," she tells Nerdist. "We...
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  • 7/12/2024
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Star Wars: The Acolyte Has a Surprisingly Simple Solution to Its Biggest Problem
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The following contains spoilers for Episode 6 of Star Wars: The Acolyte, now available from Disney +.

The Acolyte has been facing a potential continuity problem since it began, but recent episodes may offer a solution. Since the Jedi Order is ignorant of the Sith's actions in The Phantom Menace, they cannot learn of the Sith's actions in The Acolyte. Although a variety of circumstances have prevented the Jedi from discovering the Sith, one character may make the perfect scapegoat to explain their actions.

Since the first trailer for Star Wars: The Acolyte was released, the biggest criticism the show has been facing was that the Jedi Order was going to learn about the Rule of Two Sith long before they were canonically supposed to. At first, some speculated that the show was going to resolve this wrinkle in the lore by having the red lightsaber-wielding Stranger not actually be a Sith,...
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  • 7/5/2024
  • by William Pagent
  • CBR
The Acolyte Showrunner Leslye Headland On Review Bombing: "Does Anyone Take That Seriously?"
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Over the past few years, the practice of "review-bombing" has increased among certain fanbases, with review aggregators such as Rotten Tomatoes inundated with negative reactions in at attempt to lower the movie or show's displayed public score.

The Merriam-Webster definition reads: "The flooding of a website with usually negative reviews (as of product or business) While not always the case, review bombing often seems targeted at projects that champion minorities, be it women, people of colour or the Lgbtqia community."

Now, while it's obviously true that not everyone is going to like the project in question and some will simply be registering their disapproval, you can usually tell when something has been review-bombed if a significant amount of verdicts are added before it's even been released, or if it's been generally well-received by critics and/or the average viewer.

Star Wars has been hit particularly hard of late, but The...
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  • 7/5/2024
  • ComicBookMovie.com
The Acolyte Showrunner On Fans "Shipping" Osha & The Stranger And That Unnamed Planet - Spoilers
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This week's sixth episode of The Acolyte was a little more subdued than last Tuesday's action-packed bloodbath, but it did reveal some new details about the mysterious Sith(?) villain known only as The Stranger.

Major spoilers follow.

In addition to confirming that he used to be a Jedi, the Dark-side warrior shows a much calmer, almost vulnerable side in "Teach/Corrupt," and while he does seem to be manipulating Osha in an attempt to make her his new pupil, there might also be a genuine connection between them.

A romantic connection?

Some fans have already "shipped" the characters, and during an interview with Collider, showrunner Leslye Headland did suggest that their dynamic could head in that direction - but that may not necessarily be a good thing for Osha.

"It's so clear what's going on. So anybody that's picking up on it, congrats, awesome. But again, the dynamics had to...
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  • 7/4/2024
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The Acolyte Pulls a Reversal of Masters and Apprentices
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The following contains major spoilers for The Acolyte Season 1, Episode 6, "Teach/Corrupt," now streaming on Disney+.

The Acolyte Episode 6, "Teach/Corrupt" might not answer any questions yet, but it's laying pieces on the chessboard. Or rather exchanging pieces and placing Osha and Mae in each other's shoes. As its title implies, this episode is all about forcing each twin to walk alongside the other's Master and see what drives Sol and Qimir/the Stranger to do what they do. And in both cases, it's not quite as simple as one might expect.

As showrunner Lesyle Headland revealed leading up to her Star Wars show's release, The Acolyte is fascinated with pointing out the Jedi's institutional flaws and how they help set up the prequel era. In the High Republic centuries, the Jedi Order was openly selfless and righteous, accepting of its members' emotions and able to visualize the Force in a variety of different ways.
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  • 7/3/2024
  • by Ben Wasserman
  • CBR
The Acolyte Star Amandla Stenberg On Episode 5's "Twin Twist" And What's Next For Mae And Osha - Spoilers
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This week's fifth episode of The Acolyte, "Night," proved to be a major shocker - and not for the reason we expected.

Although the mysterious "Master" was unmasked, the reveal that it was Qimir (Manny Jacinto) pulling Mae's (Amanlda Stenberg) strings all along didn't really come as much of a surprise for anyone that has been paying attention. However, the fact that he proceeded to murder both Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen) and Yord Fandor (Charlie Barnett) in quick succession was a development nobody saw coming.

"Night" also saw estranged sisters Mae and Osha (Stenberg) face-off for the first time since they were kids, and despite the former attempting to make things right and reunite with her twin, Osha wanted no part of it. After being rejected, Mae knocked Osha out with a Force-blast before cutting her hair and switching places with her sister.

Then, we see the Master return...
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  • 6/29/2024
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The Acolyte Star Charlie Barnett On Episode 5's Shocking Developments - Spoilers
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Episode 5 of The Acolyte is now streaming on Disney+, and even if you saw the Master twist coming, "Night" still featured its share of shocking moments.

We had a pretty good idea that the mysterious "Master" would be unveiled during this week's episode and who would be under the mask, but we didn't expect him to deal out quite so much death and destruction.

After taking out a couple of red shirts, the powerful Dark-side warrior - now revealed to be the man who went by the name Qimir (Manny Jacinto) - murders both Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen) and Yord Fandor (Charlie Barnett) in quick succession.

During an interview with EW, Barnett was asked how he felt about his character's shocking demise and what it was like filming his death scene.

"Let’s just put it out there: Manny, beyond being an extremely handsome gentleman, is one of the kindest people ever.
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  • 6/27/2024
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The Acolyte Episode 5 Teaser Sees The Master In Action; Hints At More Flashbacks
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Disney+ has released a teaser for tonight's fifth episode of The Acolyte, and it looks like we might be in for more flashbacks.

Last week's episode concluded with the mysterious "Master" making his (or her?) presence felt by attacking the group of Jedi who had come to Khofar in an attempt to stop Mae from carrying out her assassination of Kelnacca.

Unbeknownst to our heroes, Mae had already decided to surrender to the Wookiee Jedi once she found out her twin sister, Osha, was still alive, but arrived to find that her Dark-side boss had already done the deed. The Master then floated into view behind Osha and the others, before unleashing a powerful Force-blast.

It looks like this episode will pick up immediately after that cliffhanger, but it seems we are also going to get more flashbacks, as we see Kelnacca attack what appears to be another Jedi with his lightsaber.
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  • 6/25/2024
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The Acolyte: Disney+ Releases New Series Of Character Posters - Are We Looking At The Master?
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Now that the fourth episode of The Acolyte is streaming on Disney+, Lucasfilm has released a second batch of character posters, this time spotlighting Mae's twin Osha (Amandla Stenberg) and a group of highly enigmatic supporting players.

Each banner is accompanied by a profile of each character, and while they make for interesting reading, you won't find any hints about the true identity of the mysterious "Master." Even so, there's a very good chance one of these individuals will ultimately be unmasked as the Dark-side warrior who made his presence felt in the closing moment of this week's episode.

Right now, the most popular theory points to Manny Jacinto's former smuggler Qimir, who appears to know a bit too much about Mae's mission and the Master's orders. This would seem a little too obvious, however, and could turn out to be a red herring.

Check out the new posters at the links below,...
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  • 6/21/2024
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The Acolyte Star Amandla Stenberg Releases Song In Response To Racist Backlash
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There have always been toxic elements to every fandom, but over the past few years, we have seen an increase in targetted online abuse, with many "fans" taking their criticism way too far by spewing bile at the people involved with the movies and TV shows they claim to love.

Star Wars has been hit particularly hard, with the perception that Disney is pushing a "woke agenda" by shifting focus to Black, female, and LGBTQ+ characters in their projects leading to some shockingly hateful backlash.

As a gay Black woman, The Acolyte star Amandla Stenberg has found herself in the firing line since before the show even aired, but the harassment escalated when an out-of-context clip of the actress saying "white people crying was the goal" on a 2018 talk show did the rounds last week.

Now, Stenberg has released a new music video in response.

"Happy Juneteenth...
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  • 6/20/2024
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The Acolyte Star Weighs In On Episode 4's Surprising Character Exit - Spoilers
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One of the more exciting aspects of The Acolyte for many Star Wars fans was the news that the Disney+ series would introduce a Wookiee Jedi in the form of Master Kelnacca, played by Chewbacca actor Joonas Suotamo (who stepped in to replace Peter Mayhew for the sequel trilogy).

Though the character only made a couple of brief appearances in the first three episodes, the closing moments of last week's instalment indicated that we'd be spending a little more time with the solitary Jedi in self-imposed exile on the jungle planet of Khofar.

As it turns out, Kelnacca's only real function in episode 4 was to die... off-screen!

Though he may still feature in flashbacks, a lot of fans viewed this as a disappointing exit for the character, and it sounds like Suotamo may feel the same.

The actor was asked if showrunner Leslye Headland told him his character would be...
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  • 6/19/2024
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The Acolyte Episode 4 Stills Reveal First Look At Bazil The Tynnan Tracker - Spoilers
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You may have seen this little fella in Funko Pop form already, but thanks to some new promo stills for tonight's fourth episode of The Acolyte, we have a first official look at Bazil, the Tynnan tracker who will help our heroes on a very important mission.

We're not going to go into too much detail about the episode, but if you'd rather know as little as possible before watching, here's your spoiler warning.

In an attempt to reach Mae's next target before she does, Master Sol, Osha and the others travel to the planet of Khofar, where they enlist Bazil to find Wookiee Jedi Master Kelnacca's home deep in the jungle. Unfortunately, Mae has already arrived, and she's not alone.

Tynnans were actually introduced in the 1979 novel Han Solo’s Revenge by Brian Daley, but creature & droid FX creative supervisor Neal Scanlan and his team incorporated elements of...
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  • 6/18/2024
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The Acolyte Showrunner Says We Will Learn More About Mae And Osha's Conception - Spoilers
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The third episode of The Acolyte is now streaming on Disney+, and it takes us back 16 years into the past to reveal what led to Force-sensitive sisters Osha and Mae falling out, and why the former believed the latter to be dead.

Spoilers ahead.

In "Destiny," we learn that the twins lived as part of a coven of Force-sensitive witches on the planet Brendok. A group of Jedi interrupt an ascension ceremony for the sisters being led by one of their mothers, Aniseya, in an attempt to recruit the children to the Jedi order.

Osha wants to be a Jedi, but Mae implores her sibling to stay with their coven, causing a rift that ultimately leads to the latter setting a fire which (seemingly) results in the deaths of everyone in the coven.

There's definitely more to this story (let's just say there's a reason Mae wants a certain group...
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  • 6/14/2024
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The Acolyte Beats X-men '97 To Become Most-Watched Disney+ Series Premiere Of 2024
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Lucasfilm's latest Star Wars series, The Acolyte, debuted on Disney+ earlier this week with a two-episode premiere, and a lot of people have tuned in for the first live-action Galaxy Far, Far Away adventure set in the High Republic Era.

Despite the usual backlash, The Acolyte was a big hit with critics (it currently sits at a most impressive 93% on Rotten Tomatoes) and the positive reviews appear to have convinced more than just Star Wars aficionados to give this one a go.

According to Disney+, The Acolyte is the most-watched series premiere of 2024, logging 4.8 million views within its first day of streaming (views are defined as total stream time divided by runtime). Disney+ did not report same-day viewership for the previous Star Wars show, Ahsoka, but did announce that it had reached 14 million views within its first five days on the platform.

With these numbers, The Acolyte has surpassed...
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  • 6/7/2024
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