The Acolyte : the trailer is here!
The Acolyte is a design of the universe Star Wars that we’ve been waiting for for a while. Announced in 2020, the show caught our attention for its choice to move away from the latest Disney+ productions. Between The Mandalorian, The Boba Fett book, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Andor OR Ahsoka, until now we were on familiar ground. But The Acolyte focuses on a true novelty with original characters and a plot that takes place during the High Republic. More than two centuries before the Battle of Yavin (A new hope), well earlier than the Star Wars films have shown so far.
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This is not to say that Leslye Headland’s creation will be a success. But at least there will be some surprises ahead. A surprise that we feel from this moment first trailer (video in the article) revealed by Disney+. Because until now the platform had not shown anything about the show. The opening moments of the video show a Jedi teaching young Padawans. But at the same time, a mysterious character goes to a club to assassinate another interpreted Jedi Carrie-Anne Moss.
But we learn that the Jedi are killed. Unimaginable in this period of the Star Wars universe, as the main stakeholders are visibly unaware that they are being hunted by a Sith. Without showing too much, the trailer tells the story and atmosphere of The Acolyte.
When will the Star Wars series come out?
In addition to this trailer, the release date of The Acolyte it had been presented the day before with a particularly successful first poster. It is therefore June 5th that we can discover this new series Star Wars onDisney+. Amanda Stenberg he should be the main antagonist. While Lee Jung-jae, Manny Jacinto, Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Rebecca Henderson and Charlie Barnett round out this cast.
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