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The Acolyte, also known as Star Wars: The Acolyte, [2] [3] is an American science fiction television series created by Leslye Headland for the streaming service Disney+.It is part of the Star Wars franchise, set at the end of the High Republic era before the events of the Skywalker Saga, and follows a Jedi investigation into a series of crimes.
Mae’s hatred of the Jedi is palpable, and after this week’s The Acolyte, we fully understand why. Tuesday’s episode jumped 16 years into the past to uncover what really happened on Brendok ...
Viewers of Star Wars spin-off series The Acolyte, have claimed the show’s latest episode reached the heights of the original movies, as they celebrated the “best lightsaber battle in decades”.
The biggest reveal of The Acolyte so far came in Episode 5, "Night," when during a fight with Jecki (Dafne Keen), the Sith lord got his mask knocked off, and, just after stabbing Jecki three times ...
Darth Plagueis, also referred to as Darth Plagueis the Wise, is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas.A Sith Lord perceived to have the ability to cheat death and create life, Plagueis is the enigmatic mentor of Palpatine (known by his Sith name Darth Sidious), who eventually betrays Plagueis by murdering him in his sleep, taking his place as Sith Master in ...
Lord Druid (voiced by Diedrich Bader) is a descendant of the family that once ruled the state and speaks with a British accent. He tried to change history so his family was still in control. Angler (voiced by Stephen Root) is a fisherman-themed villain. Billy Jim Dixon is a former host of the TV show "Fishin' with Billy Jim Dixon" until the ...
Episode 1 leapt right into action with Amandla Stenberg’s Mae, a Force-sensitive assassin, confronting the Jedi Master Indara (played by Carrie-Anne Moss) over a yet-to-be-revealed grudge. Mae ...
"Doomed to Die" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American fantasy television series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The series is based on J. R. R. Tolkien's history of Middle-earth, primarily material from the appendices of the novel The Lord of the Rings (1954–55).