"The Acolyte," starring Carrie-Anne Moss, Amandla Stenberg, streaming on Disney+. We sat down with members of the cast (Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Lee Jung-jae, Rebecca Henderson, Manny Jacinto, ...
and that is the case with The Acolyte where Disney has not commented on this or the cancellation overall. It’s clear members of the cast, not just Stenberg but also Venestra actress Rebecca ...
One of the antagonists in this story is Mae, the Sith acolyte played by Amandla Stenberg. Another prominent cast member is Caerie-Anne Moss (Trinity in ‘The Matrix’), who plays Jedi Master Indara.
The cast of The Acolyte does not live in a bubble ... though Stenberg is not the only cast member to talk about it. Dafne Keen, who plays Jecki, commented on Instagram “Wokelyte unite!!” ...
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JUNE 03: Amandla Stenberg attends Disney+ and The Cinema Society host a screening of "The Acolyte" at The ... On Wednesday, four new cast members were announced for the ...
The Acolyte star Dafne Keen, who played the young Padawan Jecki, shares her response to the show being cancelled after a ...
There were few stories with a more disappointing ending in 2024 than The Acolyte — the Star Wars series that was cancelled after one season despite strong reviews. The show even set up multiple ...
The Acolyte,' the upcoming 'Star Wars' series, has dropped its first trailer. We're diving into everything the cast has told ET. 'The Acolyte' is coming to Disney+ June 4. Check out the first ...
Analysis of a year of streaming TV habits backs up fans who think the Star Wars series was canceled too soon. It appears unnecessary complaints from that small but loud section of toxic Star Wars ...
While fans knew that The Acolyte was seeking a second season, they might be surprised to find out that there was even more on the table at Disney+. Even if Skeleton Crew doesn’t have a post ...
The Acolyte was Disney Plus's second most viewed show of 2024. That's according to findings by Luminate, shared by Deadline. Per the report, Percy Jackson and the Olympians was the top performing ...
Is there hope for the modern world? Or are we beyond the point of no return? Inspired by the Marx Brothers and HP Lovecraft, The Acolyte depicts a victory of the optimist over the cynic.