New Star Wars series: For the first time, the focus is on the Sith

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Hardly is that Final of Andor on DisneyPlus over, the next Star Wars series is already being worked on. The upcoming series The Acolyte recently went into production. Lucasfilm has released a vague synopsis of this in the past to give fans an idea of ​​what to expect. While the earlier description suggested the story would be about the Jedi, it has now been confirmed that the focus is indeed on the sith will lie.

That’s what The Acolyte is supposed to be about

During a press tour for the third (and final) season of His Dark Materials became the main actress Dafne Keen asked if she could share something about her upcoming project in a galaxy far, far away. the logan actress was hesitant to share many details, but still ended up revealing more than she realized when discussing the upcoming Disney Plus series.

“No, I mean, as you know, it’s set 100 years before the prequel movies, and it’s kind of an explanation of how the Sith infiltrated the Jedi. It’s a Sith-led story like never before It was really fun to shoot – the cast is amazing and the director and crew are just wonderful. The whole experience is wonderful and I’m really excited for people to see it.”

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showrunner Leslie Headland has previously stated that “The Acolyte” will devote a large portion of its time to the “antagonists,” but the fact that the series will focus on the Sith “infiltrating” the Jedi is an interesting new development. A release date has not yet been announced.

The series has so far been described as follows: “A mystery thriller that transports viewers into a galaxy teeming with dark secrets and emerging dark side forces in the dying days of the High Republic. A former Padawan reunites with his Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes but the forces they face are more sinister than they ever expected.”

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