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The Acolyte
File:Star Wars The Acolyte Logo.jpg
Genre
Created byLeslye Headland
Based onStar Wars
by George Lucas
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Rayne Roberts
  • Damian Anderson
Production locationLondon
CinematographyJames Friend
Production companyLucasfilm
Original release
NetworkDisney+
Related
Star Wars: The High Republic

The Acolyte is an upcoming American television series created by Leslye Headland. It is part of the Star Wars franchise, set at the end of the High Republic era before the events of the main Star Wars films.

Amandla Stenberg and Lee Jung-jae star in the leading roles. Headland expressed interest in working on the Star Wars franchise by the end of 2019, and was developing a new series for Lucasfilm by April 2020. The series title was announced in December, while filming began in October 2022 and wrapped in early June 2023. The eight-episode series is scheduled to be released on Disney+ in 2024.

Premise

The Acolyte is set at the end of the High Republic era in a world of "shadowy secrets and emerging dark side powers",[1] approximately 100 years before Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999).[2] 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.[3]

Cast

Production

Development

At the premiere of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019), television writer Leslye Headland was asked about her interest in the Star Wars franchise and revealed that she was a big fan with many ideas for Star Wars films that she wanted to make if she was asked to by Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy.[11] By April 2020, Headland was attached to write and serve as showrunner on a new female-centric Star Wars series for the streaming service Disney+. Staffing for the series had begun by then, and it was expected to be set in a different part of the franchise's timeline from other Star Wars projects.[12] Lucasfilm confirmed Headland's series was in development on May 4, 2020, Star Wars Day.[13] At Disney's Investor Day event on December 10, Kennedy announced that the series was titled The Acolyte, and would be set at the end of the High Republic era before the events of the main Star Wars films.[1] Lucasfilm executive Rayne Roberts was co-developing the series with Headland,[14] who was influenced by the games and novels of the Star Wars Expanded Universe.[15] The Acolyte consists of eight episodes.[16] In February 2023, Alex Garcia Lopez and Kogonada were hired to direct episodes of the series.[17] In March 2023, Karyn McCarthy sued Lucasfilm over breach of contract following a few weeks of work for the series in April 2022.[18]

Writing

Headland assembled a writers room for the series by June 2021, with the group each having different relationships with the franchise, such as only being fans of the original trilogy, specifically being fans of Dave Filoni's Star Wars projects, or not being fans of it at all.[19] Charmaine DeGraté served as a writer,[20] while Cameron Squires was a staff writer on the series.[21] In May 2022, Headland said writing for the series was mostly complete.[2] She said the "female-centric" series would have a female protagonist, but would not exclude male characters or audiences. She also explained that the series would be introducing new characters and canon to the franchise that she hoped would interest existing fans, but she understood that not all fans would like it and felt that was fine due to the large amount of different Star Wars projects being produced.[22]

Headland's pitch for the series was to explore the franchise from the perspective of the villains, and felt the High Republic era would be the best point in the timeline to do this because "the bad guys are wildly outnumbered [at that point and are] the underdogs".[15] She noted that The Acolyte is "the earliest in the Star Wars timeline that we have ever been in live-action" and that the series would not feature any overarching conflicts or wars, but rather "peace throughout the galaxy", going on to describe it as "interesting to make a Star Wars with no war in it". She also noted that battles would still be present in the series, and the lack of an overarching conflict would mean they would occur in a "more intimate setting" while containing choreography with elements of martial arts.[23] Her approach primarily began with brainstorming of ways to challenge the status quo, as she found the practice of Jedi training children "strange". Being cognizant of fan criticisms of various plot elements, such as Darth Sidious's ascension to power without Yoda knowledge, she decided to address them, stating that "I'd like to try to take a crack at just asking some of the questions that maybe other people wouldn't necessarily think to ask or people have asked, but maybe not on a level where they were lucky enough to get the opportunity to make it actually happen like myself".[24] She also pitched the series as "Frozen meets Kill Bill".[10] Lucasfilm had just launched a new series of books set in the High Republic era, and were interested in exploring it further with the series. The company was also interested in exploring new parts of the Star Wars timeline away from the films and other series such as The Mandalorian.[15] Headland said the series would explore the "political, personal, and spiritual" elements from the High Republic era. This was a way to explain how Emperor Palpatine could infiltrate the Galactic Senate during the films, with Headland asking "How did we get to a point where a Sith lord can infiltrate the Senate and none of the Jedi pick up on it? [What] went wrong?" She described the High Republic era as "the Renaissance, or the Age of Enlightenment", and noted that the Jedi Order would not yet be the "ascetic monk like figures living selflessly and bravely" that they are seen as in the films, instead wearing "uniforms [that] are gold and white, and it's almost like they would never get dirty... that's how little they're getting into skirmishes".[2]

Headland looked at the original influences on Star Wars creator George Lucas, including Westerns and Akira Kurosawa's samurai films, and decided to take more influence for the series from martial arts films which she felt were "a little bit more personal and less global and galactic". These included wuxia films by King Hu and Shaw Brothers Studio such as Come Drink with Me (1966) and A Touch of Zen (1971).[15]

Casting

Casting for the series was underway by the end of June 2021, with Lucasfilm looking to cast a young woman of color in the lead role.[16] By December 2021, Amandla Stenberg was in talks to star in the role,[25] and was confirmed to be cast in July 2022.[26] In September 2022, Jodie Turner-Smith entered final negotiations to join the series,[7] and Lee Jung-jae was cast as the male lead,[27] while Manny Jacinto and Charlie Barnett were cast in undisclosed roles.[6][28] In November, Dafne Keen, Rebecca Henderson, Charlie Barnett, Dean-Charles Chapman and Carrie-Anne Moss joined the cast in undisclosed roles.[29][3] In December, Margarita Levieva joined the cast in an undisclosed role.[9] In April 2023, Joonas Suotamo was revealed as part of the cast as Wookiee Jedi master Kelnacca. Suotamo previously portrayed Chewbacca in the sequel trilogy films.[10] It was also confirmed that Lee, Keen, Barnett, and Moss were playing Jedi,[5] while Henderson was playing Jedi Vernestra Rwoh who previously appeared in the High Republic publishing initiative.[8]

Design

Discussing the planned aesthetic for the series, Headland noted that Lucas wanted the original trilogy to have "this particular type of decay... this is a lived-in sci-fi fantasy world, not a sleek, well-put-together" one, but he made the prequel trilogy "much sleeker, better-looking, almost more advanced". With The Acolyte, Headland wanted to carry on this concept of "the further you go back, the more exciting and new and sleek and interesting things look".[15]

Filming

Principal photography began by October 30, 2022, at Shinfield Studios in Berkshire,[30][31] under the working title Paradox,[32] with Headland, Garcia Lopez, and Kogonada directing episodes of the series,[17] using the StageCraft technology.[16] James Friend serves as a cinematographer.[33] From mid to late March 2023, filming took place on Madeira Island, Portugal.[34][35][36] Filming also took place in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales.[31] By early April 2023, there were a "few weeks" remaining of filming.[5] Filming officially wrapped on June 6.[31]

Marketing

Headland and the cast presented the first footage at Star Wars Celebration London in April 2023.[10]

Release

The Acolyte will consist of eight episodes and is scheduled to be released on Disney+ in 2024.[13][16][10]

References

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