The Acolyte
An investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a respected Jedi Master against a dangerous warrior from his past. As more clues emerge, they travel down a dark path where sinister forces reveal all is not what it seems…
Cast
Lee Jung-jae
Master Sol
Amandla Stenberg
Osha Aniseya
Amandla Stenberg
Mae Aniseya
Manny Jacinto
The Stranger
Manny Jacinto
Qimir
Charlie Barnett
Yord Fandar
Dafne Keen
Jecki Lon
Rebecca Henderson
Vernestra Rwoh
Joonas Suotamo
Master Kelnacca
Leah Brady
Little Mae
Jodie Turner-Smith
Mother Aniseya
Dean-Charles Chapman
Torbin
Lauren Brady
Little Osha
Carrie-Anne Moss
Master Indara
Margarita Levieva
Mother Koril
Harry Trevaldwyn
Mog Adana
Amy Tsang
Ensign Rane
Abigail Thorn
Ensign Eurus
Saskia Allen
Scout Sarria
Deborah Rosan
Ensign Shima
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Comments
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nice movie
good
my best so far
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I'm just baffled who this series is aimed at? I get that reinvention is a good thing, but the conflicting and contradictory nature of so much of this show seems almost designed to annoy people that like Star Wars. Is the play here that they are trying to alienate the current fan base and instead find a large new audience? I really don't think this can possibly work. It's really starting to feel like just making something people that like Star Wars would actually watch is something they are actively trying to avoid. It's kind of depressing on so many levels. It's now starting to feel like the brand that Star Wars was is just not what they want Star Wars to be. When I think about the endless stories they could make instead, that would not exclude new audiences and still excite old audiences, it's just bizarre how we end up here. With such a middling show that seems to be made for an imaginary audience. I guess the good thing about trying to alienate an audience is that eventually all of us feeling disappointment and then writing about, it will just stop caring anymore so there will be less people complaining. Maybe that's what Disney want?
