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  • TV Review: ‘The Acolyte’

    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte', exclusively on Disney+.
    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    Landing on Disney+ on June 4th with its first two episodes, ‘The Acolyte’ sees ‘Russian Doll’ co-creator and showrunner Leslye Headland given the chance to put her own stamp on that galaxy far, far away. And based on the initial episodes provided to press, has come up with something that hews more towards the nuance of ‘Andor’ than some of the recent bloated mythology powering small-screen ‘Star Wars’.

    ‘The Acolyte’ boasts some impressive performances from an even more diverse cast that the likes of ‘The Mandalorian’, and –– so far, at least –– is one of the better Disney+ offerings.

    Related Article: The Jedi Are Under Threat in the Trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’

    Does ‘The Acolyte’ offer something new?

    Vernestra Rwoh (Rebecca Henderson) and Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte', exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R) Vernestra Rwoh (Rebecca Henderson) and Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    After the galaxy of space fantasy stories originated by George Lucas came soaring back –– this time to small screens –– under guidance of Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni with ‘The Mandalorian’, we’ve mostly been spending time in their shared world of post-‘Return of the Jedi’ adventures featuring the bounty hunter and his merchandise-motherlode companion Grogu (AKA “Baby Yoda”).

    There have certainly been detours elsewhere (most notably Tony Gilroy’s darker, deeper ‘Andor’, which followed the title character (played by Diego Luna) in the years before ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’, and now, via Headland, this latest effort. Though it feels a lot like classic ‘Star Wars’ –– there are Jedis, lightsabers and droids everywhere –– the new show also has a grown-up, more nuanced approach to the story, letting you ponder the nature of good, evil and the use of the Force in its moments of stillness broken by impressive fight scenes.

    ‘The Acolyte’: Script and Direction

    Amandla Stenberg , set PA Taylor Young, director Leslye Headland and director of photography Chris Teague on the set of Lucasfilm's The Acolyte', exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R) Amandla Stenberg , set PA Taylor Young, director Leslye Headland and director of photography Chris Teague on the set of Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    Leslye Headland is certainly not the first person you would expect to be handed (or want to make) a new ‘Star Wars’ series, but that definitely works in its favor. The writer/director best known for Netflix series ‘Russian Doll’ and movies such as ‘Bachelorette’ and ‘Sleeping with Other People.’ But it’s clear from this that she also brings a passion for intense, and interesting ‘Star Wars’ to the new show.

    Working alongside a writing team that also includes Jason Micallef, Kor Adana, Charmaine DeGrate, Jasmyne Flournoy, Jocelyn Bioh, Claire Kiechel, Jen Richards, Eileen Shim and Cameron Squires, she has come up with a story that focuses on Amandla Stenberg’s dual role as sister Osha and Mae, one a former Jedi recruit, the other burning with revenge against the order. We won’t go too much further into the plot so as to leave the narrative spoilers intact, but the series in its early going dials down into a very personal story of pain and redemption and tackles the idea of the Jedi in a fresh new way.

    Jedi Master Kelnacca (Joonas Suotamo) sitting next to Jedi speeder bike in a scene from Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte', exclusively on Disney+.
    Jedi Master Kelnacca (Joonas Suotamo) sitting next to Jedi speeder bike in a scene from Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    Setting the story when the order is at its height and peace is seemingly prosperous in the galaxy, allows for exploring the basic concepts of ‘Star Wars’ with appealing thought and emotion. As one character says, “it’s not about good or bad. It’s about power, and who gets to utilize it.” While the idea of people feeling less than thrilled with the Jedi is something that has been touched on before, this is a more complicated story that is still easy to grasp.

    Headland also directs a couple of episodes, working here with some regular collaborators including Hanelle M. Culpepper, Alex Garcia Lopez and Kogonada, and the show is a visual treat, eschewing an overuse of volume work for plenty of practical sets and location shooting that, while it doesn’t rival ‘Andor’ for tactility, is still a great watch.

    ‘The Acolyte’: Performances

    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte', exclusively on Disney+.
    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    Amandla Stenberg carries the emotional load of the series, playing twin sisters whose lives diverge in very different ways. They bring real depth to the characters, making for an engaging lead and guide through the story.

    Lee Jung-jae as Sol

    Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte', exclusively on Disney+.
    Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    The ‘Squid Games’ veteran is also given the chance to play a complicated character, as his Sol is a Jedi master burdened with guilt and looking for a chance to vanquish the ghosts of his past. He brings a deep well of feeling to the character and is always watchable.

    Dafne Keen as Jecki Lon

    Jedi Padawan Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen) and Master Lakshay (Paul Bullion) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte', exclusively on Disney+.
    (Center to right) Jedi Padawan Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen) and Master Lakshay (Paul Bullion) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    Keen, seen in ‘Logan’ and HBO’s ‘His Dark Materials’, is a Padawan who serves alongside Sol. Keen brings her to life with charm and bright-eyed energy, and a sprit that makes her more than just a robed warrior.

    Other Notable Performances

    Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte', exclusively on Disney+.
    Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    We’d also give nods to Manny Jacinto as Qimir, a moral-free type who helps Mae on her vengeful quest and has ties to the mysterious master who has helped her hone her Force-wielding skills. ‘The Good Place’ star is always entertaining and brings goofiness tinged with darkness to the screen.

    And then there is Jodie Turner-Smith, playing a role we won’t discuss at this juncture, but offers her usual presence to the role, stillness balanced with power.

    Finally, Carrie-Anne Moss is one of the headliners, but so far in the series hasn’t had too much chance to make an impact beyond an initial cool fight scene.

    ‘The Acolyte’: Final Thoughts

    Yord Fandar (Charlie Barnett), Jedi Padawan Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen) and Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte', exclusively on Disney+.
    (L-R, front row) Yord Fandar (Charlie Barnett), Jedi Padawan Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen) and Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    The “anti-woke” brigade and those who whine about any differences ruining their childhood experience of ‘Star Wars’ might not love what they see, but everyone else should find something to enjoy.

    ‘The Acolyte’ works on different levels, at once channeling old school ‘Star Wars’ while offering new viewpoints on traditional stories. If this and ‘Andor’ are what happens when Lucasfilm ventures outside of the usual channels for their trips to that galaxy, then long may they continue to experiment.

    ‘The Acolyte’: receives 8.5 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the story of ‘The Acolyte’?

    In ‘The Acolyte’, An investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee Jung-jae) against a dangerous warrior from his past (Amandla Stenberg). As more clues emerge, they travel down a dark path where sinister forces reveal all is not what it seems…

    Who else is in ‘The Acolyte’?

    ‘The Acolyte’ also features Manny Jacinto, Dafne Keen, Charlie Barnett, Jodie Turner-Smith, Rebecca Henderson, Dean-Charles Chapman, Joonas Suotamo and Carrie-Anne Moss.

    (L to R) Mae (Amandla Stenberg) and Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte', exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R) Mae (Amandla Stenberg) and Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

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  • ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ Teaser Trailer Online

    Preview:

    • The first teaser trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ has arrived.
    • This new series stars Amandla Stenberg, Lee Jung-jae and Carrie-Anne Moss.
    • ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ lands on Disney+ on June 4th.

    Though ‘The Bad Batch’ has been keeping the ‘Star Wars’ flag flying on the small screen in animated fashion, we haven’t had a Lucasfilm/Disney+ live-action series set in that galaxy far, far away for a few months now, since ‘Ahsoka’ finished its first season in October.

    If you saw the stylish, bloody poster for ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ that arrived yesterday, you know that we don’t have too long to wait for the next one to show up. And it certainly looks like the poster was simply a harbinger of things to come –– given what happens in the first trailer for the show, it’s definitely promising something moodier, and even more action packed than recent efforts.

    And setting the story outside of the ‘Wars’ narrative we’ve all gotten so used to in movies and TV is a plus too, since it allows the creative team to go to interesting places and introduce brand new characters.

    Related Article: ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ Cast Includes Amandla Stenberg, Carrie-Anne Moss and Dafne Keen

    What’s the story of ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’?

    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    The new show is set around 100 years before the start of the Skywalker Saga (AKA ‘The Phantom Menace’), coming in at the end of a time period known as The High Republic –– a time in which the Jedi are thriving, as is the galaxy at large.

    But this is ‘Star Wars’, and if we know anything, it’s that the dark side can’t be too far away! And so it proves: an investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee Jung-jae) against a dangerous warrior from his past (Amandla Stenberg). As more clues emerge, they travel down a dark path where sinister forces reveal all is not what it seems….

    Who is starring in ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’?

    Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    Alongside Lee and Stenberg, the cast includes Carrie-Anne Moss, Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Manny Jacinto and Charlie Barnett.

    Also featured? Current Chewbacca suit-wearer Joonas Suotamo, back on Wookiee duty, but this time as hairy Jedi Kelnacca.

    This series is the brainchild of Leslye Headland, who previously worked on the likes of time-twisting comedy drama ‘Russian Doll’. Here, as with that series, she runs the show and directs the first two episodes, with Kogonada, Alex Garcia Lopez and Hanelle Culpepper each handling two of the eight-episode run.

    When will ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ be on screens?

    Jedi Master Kelnacca (Joonas Suotamo) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Jedi Master Kelnacca (Joonas Suotamo) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    The new ‘Star Wars’ series lands on Disney+ with its first two episodes on June 4th.

    “June the 4th be with you”? Hhhm… doesn’t have the same ring as “May”, but then the month before is being devoted to a theatrical re-release for ‘The Phantom Menace’.

    Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (Center) Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    (Clockwise from center) Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss), Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae), Jedi Master Kelnacca (Joonas Suotamo) and (second from right) Master Torbin (Dean Charles Chapman) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (Clockwise from center) Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss), Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae), Jedi Master Kelnacca (Joonas Suotamo) and (second from right) Master Torbin (Dean Charles Chapman) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Yord Fandar (Charlie Barnett) and Jedi Padawan Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (Center, L to R): Yord Fandar (Charlie Barnett) and Jedi Padawan Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. &; TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Mother Aniseya (Jodie Turner-Smith) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (Center) Mother Aniseya (Jodie Turner-Smith) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Scene from Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Scene from Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss) and Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R) Jedi Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss) and Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Amandla Stenberg in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Amandla Stenberg in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Star Wars Celebration Day 1: TV Presentation

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    Fans got a look at a new trailer for ‘Ahsoka’ that is now online, while other series including ‘Skeleton Crew’ showed up with audience-only footage.

    While a big panel at today’s Star Wars Celebration in London was given over to the movies that the Lucasfilm team has in the works, there was plenty of attention for the ever-expanding TV portrayal of the various Jedis, bounty hunters and more.

    With Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni overseeing the ‘Mandalorian’ expanded small screen universe, the company has naturally used the success of that first show to build out others, some created by the main duo, some by different creative teams.

    There were new details and looks at a variety of shows, so here’s what was talked about…

    Rosario Dawson is Ahsoka Tano in Lucasfilm's 'Ahsoka,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Rosario Dawson is Ahsoka Tano in Lucasfilm’s ‘Ahsoka,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2023 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    ‘Star Wars: Ahsoka’

    In production before any of the other series spotlighted today, the series following the further adventures of the Togruta from the planet Shili, a Padawan turned Jedi known as Ahsoka Tano had the most to show off, including a trailer that is now online.

    Ahsoka, created 20 years ago by Dave Filoni and George Lucas for the theatrical launch of animated movie ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’, arrived in live-action form (played by Rosario Dawson) on ‘The Mandalorian’ and later popped up on ‘The Book of Boba Fett’.

    Led by Filoni behind the scenes, the series follows the former Jedi knight Ahsoka Tano as she investigates an emerging threat to a vulnerable galaxy –– specifically Grand Admiral Thrawn, a villain created by Timothy Zahn for his novel series. He’s already in screen canon thanks to appearances on Filoni’s animated series ‘Star Wars Rebels’ and will now be live-action, though his casting as yet to be announced.

    Scene from Lucasfilm's 'Ahsoka,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Scene from Lucasfilm’s ‘Ahsoka,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2023 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Senator Mawood (Maurice Irvin), Senator Rodrigo (Jacqueline Antaramian), Chancellor Mon Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly), Senator Xiono (Nelson Lee) and Gran Senator (Erica Duke) in Lucasfilm's 'Ahsoka,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R) Senator Mawood (Maurice Irvin), Senator Rodrigo (Jacqueline Antaramian), Chancellor Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly), Senator Xiono (Nelson Lee) and Gran Senator (Erica Duke) in Lucasfilm’s ‘Ahsoka,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2023 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Bordizzo) in Lucasfilm's 'Ahsoka,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Bordizzo) in Lucasfilm’s ‘Ahsoka,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2023 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Hera Syndulla (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) in Lucasfilm's 'Ahsoka,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Hera Syndulla (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) in Lucasfilm’s ‘Ahsoka,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2023 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    Also making the leap from ‘Rebels’ (since Ashoka also appeared on that show) are Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Bordizzo), Hera Syndulla (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and cranky droid Chopper, with the promise of others. It’s worth noting that another Rebels regular, Garazeb “Zeb” Orrelios showed up in one scene of last week’s ‘The Mandalorian’.

    “It was natural he would make the transition to live action,” Kathleen Kennedy said of Filoni on stage. “He has done a spectacular job.” Favreau concurred: “He cares deeply. He poured his heart and soul into it. Dave is unique in that he doesn’t ever squash your inspiration or idea but finds a way to fit it in, to keep it in the tradition that George Lucas started.” Dawson, for her part, said she had “so many pinch me moments” making the show. “Because if this does well, maybe we’ll get a second season. It’s up to y’all!” she told the 4,500-strong crowd.

    The trailer is stacked with action, primarily Ahsoka showing off her trademark double lightsaber skills, plus plenty of starships dogfighting.

    ‘Ahsoka’ will launch on Disney+ this August.

    Baylan Skoll (Ray Stevenson) in Lucasfilm's 'Ahsoka,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Baylan Skoll (Ray Stevenson) in Lucasfilm’s ‘Ahsoka,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2023 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

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    ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’

    Further out is ‘Skeleton Crew’, which was created and is run by recent ‘Spider-Man’ trilogy filmmaker Jon Watts alongside ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ collaborator Christopher Ford.

    The pair have come up with a series set around the same time as ‘The Mandalorian’, which follows the journey of four kids who make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet, then get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Finding their way home — and meeting unlikely allies and enemies — will be a greater adventure than they ever imagined.

    Jude Law stars alongside younger actors Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Kyriana Kratter and Robert Timothy Smith and Ryan Kiera Armstrong. There’s no word yet on when the show will land on Disney+.

    'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’ will be premiering on Disney+ in 2023.
    ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’ will be premiering on Disney+ in 2023.

    Star Wars: The Acolyte’

    The Acolyte’ promises to take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era. A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes but discovers the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated.

    The show stars Amandla Stenberg, Lee Jung-jae, Manny Jacinto, Dafne Keen, Charlie Barnett, Jodie Turner-Smith, Rebecca Henderson, Dean-Charles Chapman, Carrie-Anne Moss, Margarita Levieva and ‘Star Wars’ Wookiee veteran Joonas Suotamo, who plays another of the race, a Jedi named Kelnacca.

    Series creator Leslye Headland wowed the crowd with a sneak peek at the upcoming show. Headland arrived on stage, escorted by Kelnacca, and previewed footage from the mystery-thriller series alongside several of the stars.

    With production underway now, the series won’t hit Disney+ until next year, but that still is likely to be ahead of the new run of another big series set in the ‘Star Wars’ galaxy…

    Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte.'
    Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte.’

    ‘Star Wars: Andor’

    There was also word from Team ‘Andor,’ with showrunner Tony Gilroy joined by stars Diego Luna, Adria Arjona, Kyle Soller, Denise Gough, Genevieve O’Reilly, Andy Serkis, Muhannad Bahair and Joplin Sibtain to talk about the successful first season and preview footage from the second and final run of 12 episodes, which have yet to schedule a release date on Disney+.

    Oh, and for fans of the show that started it all, there was naturally a ‘Mandalorian’ treat, as the next episode of the series was shown on the big screen for fans.

    There is a lot to look forward to on the TV front, and, unlike the big movie announcements, we can be reasonably assured they will all hit screens. Stay tuned for more from the event as it unfolds.

    The cast of 'Andor' at Star Wars Celebration 2023.
    The cast of ‘Andor’ at Star Wars Celebration 2023.

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  • ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ Cast Announced as Shooting Starts

    Amandla Stenberg, Lee Jung-jae, and Leslye Headland behind the scenes of 'The Acolyte.'
    (L to R) Amandla Stenberg, Lee Jung-jae, and Leslye Headland behind the scenes of ‘The Acolyte.’

    As the cameras start to roll on another series set in that ‘Star Wars’ galaxy far, far away, the cast has officially been revealed for ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’.

    And while some names – Amandla Stenberg, Manny Jacinto, Dafne Keen, for three – had already emerged from different sources, this is the first full confirmation of everyone.

    Leslye Headland, whose filmmaking credits include ‘Sleeping With Other People’, and ‘Bachelorette’, also has TV experience via ‘Russian Doll’. She created and is serving as head writer on ‘The Acolyte’ and is also directing the pilot.

    According to the official ‘Star Wars’ site, the series is a mystery-thriller that will take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era. A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes, but the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated.

    The High Republic saw the Jedi Order at its prime, centuries prior to the events of ‘Star Wars: The Phantom Menace’.

    Amandla Stenberg is still best known for starring in ‘The Hate U Give’, though they have also appeared in movie such as ‘Everything, Everything’ and ‘The Hunger Games’, where she played the ill-fated Rue.

    Korean actor Lee Jung-jae recently won an Emmy for his lead role in Netflix hit ‘Squid Game’ and is the star, director and producer of action thriller ‘Hunt’ which arrives in US theaters on December 2nd.

    Disney+ announces the cast for 'The Acolyte,' an upcoming Star Wars Origi
    Disney+ announces the cast for ‘The Acolyte,’ an upcoming Star Wars Original series from Lucasfilm. The cast includes Amandla Stenberg, Lee Jung-jae, Manny Jacinto, Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Rebecca Henderson, Charlie Barnett, Dean-Charles Chapman, and Carrie-Anne Moss.

    Dafne Keen broke out playing Laura, AKA X-23 in ‘Logan’ opposite Hugh Jackman and is main character Lyra Belacqua in HBO’s ‘His Dark Materials’ series adaptation.

    Jodie Turner-Smith starred in ‘Queen & Slim’ in 2019 and has more recently been seen in ‘After Yang’ and the upcoming ‘White Noise’.

    Manny Jacinto memorably played the goofy Jason on TV sitcom ‘The Good Place’ and in movie terms has appeared in ‘Bad Times at the El Royale’ and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, though his scenes for that one were mostly cut out.

    Carrie-Anne Moss needs little introduction given her role as Trinity in the ‘Matrix’ movies, but she’s also been seen in the likes of ‘Jessica Jones’, ‘Memento’ and ‘Disturbia’.

    Dean-Charles Chapman was one of the leads in ‘1917’ and has credits on ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘The King’ and ‘Before I Go to Sleep’.

    Charlie Barnett is a veteran of ‘Russian Doll’ and has mostly appeared in indie movies with a few bigger films on his CV including ‘Men in Black 3’.

    Likewise, Rebecca Henderson appeared in ‘Russian Doll’ and movies such as ‘Werewolves Within’, ‘Compliance’ and ‘Call Jane’, which recently arrived in theaters.

    Headland is busy shooting the first episode (of a planned eight-episode first season) and the show should be premiering on Disney+ next year.

    Disney+'s 'The Acolyte,' an upcoming Star Wars Original series from Lucasfilm.
    Disney+’s ‘The Acolyte,’ an upcoming Star Wars Original series from Lucasfilm.
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  • Female Filmmakers in Focus: Shatara Michelle Ford’s ‘Test Pattern’ and Stella Meghie’s ‘The Photograph’

    Female Filmmakers in Focus: Shatara Michelle Ford’s ‘Test Pattern’ and Stella Meghie’s ‘The Photograph’

    Welcome to this week’s edition of Female Filmmakers in Focus, a column where you will find a recommendation for films directed by women to seek out each week.

    Shatara Michelle Ford on the set of 'Test Pattern'
    Shatara Michelle Ford on the set of ‘Test Pattern’

    Shatara Michelle Ford has written and directed a handful of shorts over the last decade. In 2016, she worked as James Gray’s assistant during the filming of ‘Lost City of Z’ and her script ‘Queen Elizabeth’ was on the 2017 Black List of the best unproduced screenplays. Self-financed, and shot over just a few weeks in Austin and Los Angeles, her feature film debut ‘Test Pattern’ first premiered at Blackstar Film Festival in 2019. It also played several festivals before being acquired by Kino Lorber and released just this February. Proof that although sometimes it can take a while great films will eventually find their way to audiences.

    Currently available in virtual cinemas via Kino Marquee, writer-director Shatara Michelle Ford’s ‘Test Pattern’ begins when Renesha (a star-making performance from Brittany S. Hall) and Evan (Will Brill) first meet at an Austin bar. We then see them bump into each other at a grocery store, go on their first date, and eventually move in together. The rest of the film follows the aftermath of one fateful girls’ night out, as Renesha meets up with a friend at a bar, and they’re both immediately hit on by some newly-rich tech bros. What starts as casual conversation and mild flirtation slowly devolves into the men drugging both women, and finally ends with Renesha being assaulted. The second half of the film follows Evan’s determination to get Renesha a rape kit, despite the labyrinthine Texas medical and legal system. Ford intercuts this journey with flashbacks to moments of tension from their relationship, revealing holes in their seemingly idyllic relationship. ‘Test Pattern’ examines not just the broken medical system in Texas, but also toxic masculinity, the murky waters of consent, and the power dynamics in interracial couples – especially between Black women and white men. Rarely are debut filmmakers this deft at tackling so many complex issues at once, but with ‘Test Pattern,’ Shatara Michelle Ford’s vision is clear, as are her skills to realize it with exacting precision.
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    The Photograph (2020) – written and directed by Stella Meghie

    Lakeith Stanfield, Issa Rae, and Stella Meghie on the set of 'The Photograph'
    Lakeith Stanfield, Issa Rae, and Stella Meghie on the set of ‘The Photograph’

    Born to Jamaican immigrant parents in Toronto, Stella Meghie quit a job in the fashion industry to learn the art of screenwriting at University of Westminster in England. She has since directed four feature films, three of which she also wrote. Her debut film ‘Jean of the Joneses’ premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in 2016 and received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best First Screenplay. She was then hired by Warner Bros. to direct ‘Everything, Everything’, an adaptation of Nicola Yoon’s popular YA novel of the same name starring Amandla Stenberg and Nick Robinson. Her third film ‘The Weekend’ premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Although it received mostly positive critical acclaim, it did not get a very wide distribution. After the release of her fourth film ‘The Photograph’ last year it was announced that she will be helming a Whitney Houston biopic entitled ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody.’ Meghie’s films simultaneously explore familial and romantic relationship dynamics and how they often intersect in ways we cannot predict or control.

    Starring Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield, ‘The Photograph’ is a romantic drama inspired by Meghie’s grandmother, who reconnected with a daughter she hadn’t seen in over thirty years. The film begins with Michael (Stanfield), a journalist working on a story about life in the Delta post-Hurricane Katrina, interviewing a man named Isaac (Rob Morgan). After seeing the striking photograph of a woman in Isaac’s house, Michael decides he wants to learn more about her story. Discovering she is a photographer named Christina Eames, he seeks out her daughter Mae (Issa Rae) who works as aan museum curator in New York City. Sparks fly immediately between Michael and Mae, their encounters straddling the line between professional and personal. As their relationship blossoms, the film cuts back and forth in time revealing how Christina (Chanté Adams) and Isaac (played in flashbacks by Y’lan Noel) knew each other and what led to their eventual split. While Mae learns more about her mother’s secrets, she questions everything she thought she knew about her family, her relationship with the man she thought was her father (Courtney B. Vance), and about the complicated nature of love itself. If you’re in the mood for some good old-fashioned soapy romance, grab some tissues, because Meghie’s film more than delivers. ‘The Photograph’ is available on HBOMax.
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  • Amandla Stenberg Signs on for ‘Fear’ Reboot

    Amandla Stenberg Signs on for ‘Fear’ Reboot

    Amandla Stenberg in Where Hands Touch
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    Universal has a reimagining of the 1996 thriller “Fear” in the works, and the cast is starting to come together.

    Amandla Stenberg has joined the project, Deadline reports. She picks up the baton from the original cast, which was led by Reese Witherspoon and Mark Wahlberg. Character details for the reboot haven’t been revealed.

    The original film centers on Nicole (Witherspoon), a teen who catches the attention of a man named David (Wahlberg). He at first charms her, but later starts to display increasingly threatening behavior. The thriller helped launch both Witherspoon and Wahlberg’s careers and developed a cult following.

    Stenberg is known for her role in the Hunger Games series as well as the more recent film “The Hate U Give.” She also starred in “Where Hands Touch” and “The Darkest Minds.” In addition to the “Fear” reboot, her upcoming projects include “The Eddy,” a Netflix musical drama series.

    The “Fear” reboot is being written by Jonathan Herman (“Straight Outta Compton”), and original producer Brian Grazer is returning. Grazer and Karen Lunder will produce via Imagine Entertainment, while Jon Mone will oversee for Universal.

    [via: Deadline]

  • Amandla Stenberg Joins Netflix Musical Drama Series ‘The Eddy’

    Amandla Stenberg Joins Netflix Musical Drama Series ‘The Eddy’

    Amandla Stenberg in The Hate U Give
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    Netflix’s upcoming musical drama series “The Eddy” will mark Amandla Stenberg‘s biggest TV role to date. The “Hate U Give” actress has joined the project in a lead role, Deadline reports. She’ll co-star with Andre Holland in a series that he co-executive produces.

    The series takes place in Paris and centers on the city, a club, and the club’s owner and house band. Stenberg’s character is Julie, the daughter of Holland’s Elliott. She’ll show up in Paris and force him to face his past.

    Stenberg first rose to prominence as Rue in The Hunger Games series. She most recently starred in “Where Hands Touch” and “The Hate U Give.” On the TV front, she has had roles in “Mr. Robinson” and “Sleepy Hollow.” Although this will be her first musical series, she plays the violin and sings, as Deadline reports.

    Production on “The Eddy” is set to kick off this spring, and several acclaimed directors will helm episodes. The list includes Damien Chazelle, Jack Thorne, Alan Poul, and Houda Benyamina. Chazelle, Thorne, and Poul are all executive producing, as are Glen Ballard and Atlantique Productions’ Jimmy Dsmarais and Olivier Bibas.

    [via: Deadline]

  • 2019 Oscars Reveal First Round of Presenters

    2019 Oscars Reveal First Round of Presenters

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    This year’s Oscars will mark the first time in three decades that the ceremony has gone without a host. But the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is making sure that the event will still feature plenty of stars on stage.

    Earlier this week, Oscars producer Donna Gigliotti and co-producer and director Glenn Weiss revealed the first round of presenters who will be announcing categories and handing out statuettes at the Academy Awards later this month. That group is:

    Awkwafina, Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Tina Fey, Whoopi Goldberg, Brie Larson, Jennifer Lopez, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Amandla Stenberg, Charlize Theron, Tessa Thompson, and Constance Wu.

    We have to hand it to producers: That’s a pretty solid list of people. We’re especially excited to see what kind of witty banter Fey, Poehler, and Rudolph deliver. (Perhaps a preview of their upcoming Netflix film, “Wine Country”?)

    According to the producers, the show’s aim is to put the focus squarely on the honored films, and the diversity that they represent in the industry at large.

    “The Oscar nominees have generated tremendous worldwide attention through their captivating stories, achievements and performances,” Gigliotti and Weiss said in a joint statement. “We want to give the public an opportunity to once again experience the moments that have moved us all. It is a celebration of our universal love of movies.”

    The 91st annual Oscars will air on Sunday, February 24 on ABC.

    [via: Oscars.org]

  • Hollywood Film Awards to Honor ‘Crazy Rich Asians,’ Amandla Stenberg

    Hollywood Film Awards to Honor ‘Crazy Rich Asians,’ Amandla Stenberg

    Crazy Rich Asians
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    “Crazy Rich Asians” is getting even more love.

    The cast of the hit romantic comedy will be receive the Hollywood Breakout Ensemble Award at the 22nd annual Hollywood Film Awards on November 4.

    The all-Asian cast includes Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh, Gemma Chan, Lisa Lu, Awkwafina, Ken Jeong, Sonoya Mizuno, Chris Pang, Jimmy O. Yang, Ronny Chieng, Remi Hii and Nico Santos.

    Another honoree this year is Amandla Stenberg, who will receive the Breakout Actress Award for her role as a teen who witnesses a police shooting in “The Hate U Give.”

    John David Washington is getting the Breakthrough Actor Award for playing an undercover detective investigating the Ku Klux Klan in “BlacKkKlansman.”

    “Roma” star Yalitza Aparicio will receive the New Hollywood Award for playing a housekeeper in Alfonso Cuaron’s biographical drama. And Flemish director Felix Van Groeningen is getting the the Breakthrough Director Award for the addiction drama “Beautiful Boy,” which stars Timothée Chalamet and Steve Carell.

    The newly-announced recipients join Nicole Kidman, who is being honored with the Hollywood Career Achievement Award, and Chalamet and Rachel Weisz, who are receiving Best Supporting Actor and Actress respectively.

  • Starr Rises for Justice in Powerful ‘The Hate U Give’ Trailer 

    The Hate U Give,” based on the award-winning novel by Angie Thomas, hits the big screen this October.

    The first trailer was just released, showing Amandla Stenberg in the — pun alert, but it’s true — star-making role as Starr Carter.

    Here’s the synopsis:

    “Starr Carter is constantly switching between two worlds: the poor, mostly black, neighborhood where she lives and the rich, mostly white, prep school she attends.

    The uneasy balance between these worlds is shattered when Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer.

    Now, facing pressures from all sides of the community, Starr must find her voice and stand up for what’s right.”

    Here’s the trailer:The film also stars Regina Hall, Russell Hornsby, K.J. Apa, Algee Smith, Lamar Johnson, Issa Rae, Sabrina Carpenter, Common, and Anthony Mackie.

    K.J. Apa only appears briefly in the trailer, bit the “Riverdale” star made headlines for his last minute replacement of Kian Lawley as Starr’s boyfriend.

    Here are more photos from the movie, via Collider:

    “The Hate U Give” is scheduled for release in theaters on October 19.

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