the star Wars The fandom is boring to say the least. After the divisive reception (despite great box office performance) of the sequel trilogy and some ups and downs in the quality of the films Disney Plus Offersthe conversation surrounding any new live-action Star Wars release is a bit tense, and the assistant It is now on everyone’s minds.
Lucasfilm and Disney have not yet commented on the future of the series (creator, writer, director Leslye Headland has ideas for season 2), something that probably won’t happen until the first season, which premieres June 4, is fully finished.
However, this hasn’t stopped some sites and fan communities from seeking their opportunities. After all, Disney has been cutting streaming costs for a while now, and is looking to refocus on the theatrical experience with big blockbusters like The Mandalorian and Grogu.
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Is there any truth to the rumors that The Acolyte has already been cancelled?
No, there’s not enough evidence to support these claims, and we likely won’t get an answer for a while. As of late May, the Assistant has not been cancelled.
The original rumor came from This is Park Place, who claimed that “an alleged Lucasfilm insider” told them directly that a second season would not happen. The information and facts provided are vague and have not been supported by Hollywood companies, who are always quick to confirm or deny major creative changes within major studios.
A quick look at the website confirms this as well Very negative reviews About how Lucasfilm and the Star Wars brand are managed. While many fans may agree with this sentiment for a number of valid reasons, it seems like this is just part of a larger movement to drop anything that comes from the studio before it’s released.
When will the Assistant be renewed or cancelled?
No matter what your thoughts are on the upcoming Star Wars show (we’ll be sharing our thoughts, both positive and negative, every week), Disney and Lucasfilm won’t be deciding on its light or dark future anytime soon unless it becomes a huge hit and takes the world by storm.
Right now, we know, This is thanks to some legal documents and information regarding the siteLucasfilm, at least Planned To tell a bigger story. But of course, both critical reception and audience numbers should support the idea of expanding on the first-ever live-action Star Wars story set during… The era of the High Republic.
At the moment, marketing is only being intensified with new places, Pins, and features. You can come back next week to read our review/recap of the first two episodes and debate whether the latest Star Wars installment is a Force-powered win or a mid-chlorian failure.
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