Despite the cancellation, Manny Jacinto said one of his biggest goals before his death was to produce a second season of “Acolyte.”
Late last month, Disney decided to cancel “Acolyte” despite having some pretty big events lined up for the entire Star Wars universe, meaning there won’t be a second season to tie up some loose threads. established. Did you think you’d finally get to see Darth Plagueis in live action after all these years? No! This makes this move a real demonstration of how foolish it is to try to world-build to such an extent in so much media these days. Still, it’s clear that everyone working on Acolyte really enjoyed working on the film, including the cast, and during a panel at Dragon Con, Manny Jacinto made it clear how much he wanted to continue effort.
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When a fan asked him what his personal life goals were, specifically what he wanted to do before he died, Jacinto simply replied “The Following Season 2.” This was met with enthusiastic applause from the audience, indicating that there was still at least some level of desire to continue the show.
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While I do have my issues, I do like how Acolyte explores other ideas of how people interpret the Force, especially how it makes it clear that the Jedi might actually be less great – something it hasn’t done yet Not enough, I hope to delve into it further in season two.
After the show was canceled, star Amandla Stenberg said it was “not a huge shock” that “we’ve faced a lot of vitriol since the show was announced.”
There are more Star Wars projects in the works, like Skeleton Crew this December and Andor coming out next year, but as always, never invest too much in a streaming show.