• [NEWS] "Star Wars: The Acolyte" cancelled

    From Your Name@3:633/280.2 to All on Tue Aug 20 16:25:17 2024

    I haven't watched the show yet, but judging by all the "Political
    Correctness" stupidity that seems to be in it, this is not really a
    surprise.


    'The Acolyte' Is Dead: 'Star Wars' Series Won't Return for Season 2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
    "The Acolyte" will not return for Season 2.

    Lucasfilm has elected not to continue with the "Star Wars" Disney+
    series following its first season, which depicted the rise of the
    Sith roughly 100 years before the events of "Star Wars: The Phantom
    Menace."

    The news comes at once as a shock, given how much of the Season 1
    finale ended on a cliffhanger and teased several plotlines for a
    Season 2, and not much of a surprise, given the wildly opposing
    reception from fans and the less-than-robust viewership that
    appeared to drop off after the series premiere in June.

    Creator Leslye Headland ("Russian Doll"), an avowed "Star Wars"
    super fan, set out to create the first "Star Wars" story set outside
    of the core timeline in the franchise that stretches from
    "The Phantom Menace" to "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker." The show
    followed twins Osha and Mae, both played by Amandla Stenberg, who
    were separated as children and led to believe the other had been
    killed. Some critics and fans loved how the show challenged the
    traditional perception of the Jedi as infallible and wholly virtuous,
    as embodied by the emotionally self-serving choices made by Jedi
    Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae), who is responsible for removing Osha from
    her family and causing her separation from her sister.

    Other fans, however, felt those creative choices were antithetical
    to the good-vs-evil nature of "Star Wars" storytelling, and
    strongly objected to the show's expansion of the mythology of the
    Force. "The Acolyte" was also review-bombed, an insidious practice
    most often employed as a form of digital protest against inclusive
    casts centered around actors of color and LGBTQ characters, like
    Osha and Mae's mothers played by Jodie Turner-Smith and Margarita
    Levieva. (The 2017 film "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" was an early
    recipient of this kind of trolling.)

    Despite these objections, "The Acolyte" also captured a great deal
    of positive reactions, especially surrounding the reveal that Manny
    Jacinto ("The Good Place"), first introduced as Mae's hapless
    sidekick Qimir, was really the masked Sith warrior commanding Mae to
    assassinate the Jedi responsible for separating her from Osha.
    A scene in which Jacinto disrobes along a rocky coastline as a tactic
    to seduce Osha to the Dark Side garnered a great deal of attention,
    spawning legions of thirst posts to social media. Other cast members
    included Carrie-Anne Moss, Rebecca Henderson, Charlie Barnett, Dafne
    Keen, Dean-Charles Chapman and Joonas Suotamo.

    Lucasfilm's next "Star Wars" series for Disney+, "Skeleton Crew,"
    debuts on Dec. 3, and it could scarcely be more different from
    "The Acolyte," with a cast made up mostly of children and an approach
    akin to the Amblin-style kidventure tales from the 1980s. The second
    and final season of "Andor," the sprawling political drama starring
    Diego Luna, is set to follow in 2025, and a second season of "Ahsoka"
    is in development.

    Deadline first broke the story that "The Acolyte" was ending after
    Season 1.


    <https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/the-acolyte-canceled-season-2-star-wars-1236111608/>





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  • From BTR1701@3:633/280.2 to All on Wed Aug 21 04:14:47 2024
    In article <va1csd$39fum$2@dont-email.me>,
    Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:

    I haven't watched the show yet, but judging by all the "Political Correctness" stupidity that seems to be in it, this is not really a surprise.


    THE ACOLYTE Is Dead: STAR WARS Series Won't Return for Season 2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
    THE ACOLYTE will not return for Season 2.

    Lucasfilm has elected not to continue with the STAR WARS Disney+
    series following its first season, which depicted the rise of the
    Sith roughly 100 years before the events of THE PHANTOM MENACE.

    The news comes at once as a shock, given how much of the Season 1
    finale ended on a cliffhanger and teased several plotlines for a
    Season 2, and not much of a surprise, given the wildly opposing
    reception from fans and the less-than-robust viewership that
    appeared to drop off after the series premiere in June.

    Creator Leslye Headland (RUSSIAN DOLL), an avowed STAR WARS
    super fan, set out to create the first STAR WARS story set outside
    of the core timeline in the franchise that stretches from
    THE PHANTOM MENACE to THE RISE OF SKYWALKER. The show followed
    twins Osha and Mae, both played by Amandla Stenberg, who were
    separated as children and led to believe the other had been
    killed. Some critics and fans loved how the show challenged the
    traditional perception of the Jedi as infallible and wholly virtuous,
    as embodied by the emotionally self-serving choices made by Jedi
    Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae), who is responsible for removing Osha from
    her family and causing her separation from her sister.

    Other fans, however, felt those creative choices were antithetical
    to the good-vs-evil nature of STAR WARS storytelling, and
    strongly objected to the show's expansion of the mythology of the
    Force. THE ACOLYTE was also review-bombed, an insidious practice
    most often employed as a form of digital protest against inclusive
    casts centered around actors of color and LGBTQ characters

    Sure. If you object to your favorite franchise being used as gay
    propaganda, you're a bigot and your bad review isn't genuine.

    Of course.

    Osha and Mae's mothers played by Jodie Turner-Smith and Margarita
    Levieva.

    My biggest problem with the show was why have the gorgeous Margarita
    Levieva in your cast only to hide her under several pounds of alien
    make-up prosthetics. Bah!

    (The 2017 film THE LAST JEDI was an early recipient of this kind of
    trolling.)

    WTF is the writer talking about? There was no gayness or troonage in THE
    LAST JEDI.

    Despite these objections, THE ACOLYTE also captured a great deal
    of positive reactions, especially surrounding the reveal that Manny
    Jacinto (THE GOOD PLACE), first introduced as Mae's hapless
    sidekick Qimir, was really the masked Sith warrior commanding Mae to
    assassinate the Jedi responsible for separating her from Osha.
    A scene in which Jacinto disrobes along a rocky coastline as a tactic
    to seduce Osha to the Dark Side garnered a great deal of attention,
    spawning legions of thirst posts to social media.

    Well, that's certainly the sign of a good show: thirst posts.
    <rolls eyes>

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  • From Ubiquitous@3:633/280.2 to All on Wed Aug 21 21:21:34 2024
    In article <va1csd$39fum$2@dont-email.me>, YourName@YourISP.com wrote:

    I haven't watched the show yet, but judging by all the "Political >Correctness" stupidity that seems to be in it, this is not really a >surprise.

    Read the numerous reviews and recaps I posted about it.

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    Let'sa go Brandon!


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