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Star Wars: The Acolyte gets axed after its first rickety season
By Max Delaney published
Lucasfilm has canceled The Acolyte after a dissapointing first season, but we aren't surprised.

Finally, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew has a Disney Plus release date – and a first look at its adorable kid characters
By Tom Power published
The next Star Wars TV show, which premieres on Disney Plus in December, is a Jude Law-starring Goonies-inspired space adventure.

Star Wars: The Acolyte episode 8 ending explained: who dies, big cameos, season 2 chances, and your biggest questions answered
By Tom Power published
You've got big questions after Star Wars: The Acolyte episode 8 – and we've done our best to answer them.

The Acolyte episode 6 spawns two new Star Wars fan theories about Manny Jacinto's Qimir, and I think one is absolutely true
By Tom Power published
Star Wars: The Acolyte fans have new theories about The Stranger after episode six – and one has ties to The Last Jedi.

'The most brutal 15 minutes of Star Wars ever': The Acolyte viewers are in deep shock over episode 5's biggest gut punches
By Tom Power published
Episode five of The Acolyte is not only full of great action sequences, but also emotionally devastating moments.

I can't wait for Andor season 2, and the return of Star Wars: Rogue One's villain has made me even more excited
By Tom Power published
A new report claims Andor's second season will feature the primary antagonist from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

Star Wars: The Acolyte's big Sith Lord reveal is going to be a big letdown, and you can't convince me otherwise
By Tom Power published
The identity of Star Wars: The Acolyte's Sith Lord is so painfully obvious - but I really hope it's a misdirect.

Star Wars: The Acolyte's first big plot twist did nothing for me, but not because of the twist itself
By Tom Power published
Star Wars: The Acolyte's first major plot twist happened too early for my liking.
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