The advent of streaming has allowed us to delve deeper into the Star Wars universe than ever before.
With shows like The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, Andor, and Obi-Wan Kenobi delivering out-of-this-world storytelling, it’s time for some new stories in the sprawling universe.
Enter The Acolyte, a series that takes us to 100 years before Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
Taking the show that far back will give us some fresh new characters, conflicts, and everything else you’d expect from a show set in that universe.
Everything we hear makes The Acolyte sound like Andor, which successfully told a story with a different lens than we’d gotten before in the Star Wars universe.
With the premiere fast approaching, it’s time to delve into everything we know about The Acolyte.
When does The Acolyte premiere on Disney+?
After months of teases, Disney+ recently revealed that The Acolyte will premiere on Tuesday,...
With shows like The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, Andor, and Obi-Wan Kenobi delivering out-of-this-world storytelling, it’s time for some new stories in the sprawling universe.
Enter The Acolyte, a series that takes us to 100 years before Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
Taking the show that far back will give us some fresh new characters, conflicts, and everything else you’d expect from a show set in that universe.
Everything we hear makes The Acolyte sound like Andor, which successfully told a story with a different lens than we’d gotten before in the Star Wars universe.
With the premiere fast approaching, it’s time to delve into everything we know about The Acolyte.
When does The Acolyte premiere on Disney+?
After months of teases, Disney+ recently revealed that The Acolyte will premiere on Tuesday,...
- 4/9/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
"Where are you running from, stranger?" Sky TV has unveiled a first look teaser trailer for a new Django series, inspired by the original classic spaghetti western from Italy. This new series is created by the Italian filmmakers Leonardo Fasoli & Maddalena Ravagli for Sky and Canal+, though it's an English-language reimagining of the classic 1966 film - with Franco Nero - which was itself a retelling of Akira Kurosawa‘s Yojimbo. This one stars the award-winning Belgian actor Matthias Schoenaerts as Django, and changes the story around. In this Django, it follows the gunslinger around the Wild West searching for his daughter who he believes escaped the murder of his family eight years ago. The ensemble cast also includes Noomi Rapace, Nicholas Pinnock, Lisa Vicari, Jyuddah Jaymes, Eric Kole, Benny Opoku-Arthur, Tom Austen, and Abigail Thorn. There's no initial debut date set yet, but it's expected by the end of 2022 for streaming via Sky.
- 9/23/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
YouTube is kicking off today its Pride 2021 live stream at 3 pm Et, with both traditional and digital talent headlining the event, including Elton John, Demi Lovato, Gigi Gorgeous, Daniel Howell, and JoJo Siwa.
The stream, concluding at 7 pm Et, will comprise musical performances, giving challenges, and appearances from other special guests. Howell will take a journey through his past alongside Abigail Thorn and Tyler Oakley, for instance, while Elton John and husband David Furnish will fete pride at their home. Trixie Mattel will reopen and re-glam an Los Angeles nightclub, while Lovato will perform alongside the Trans Chorus Of Los Angeles.
Funds raised during the stream will benefit the Elton John AIDS Foundation, The Trevor Project, and Akt -- an LGBTQ+ youth homelessness charity.
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The stream, concluding at 7 pm Et, will comprise musical performances, giving challenges, and appearances from other special guests. Howell will take a journey through his past alongside Abigail Thorn and Tyler Oakley, for instance, while Elton John and husband David Furnish will fete pride at their home. Trixie Mattel will reopen and re-glam an Los Angeles nightclub, while Lovato will perform alongside the Trans Chorus Of Los Angeles.
Funds raised during the stream will benefit the Elton John AIDS Foundation, The Trevor Project, and Akt -- an LGBTQ+ youth homelessness charity.
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- 6/25/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Noomi Rapace and Nicholas Pinnock are joining Matthias Schoenaerts in the star cast of “Django,” an English-language reimagining of Sergio Corbucci’s classic 1966 Western. Set in the Wild West of the 1860s and ’70s, the project marks one of the biggest high-end European series of 2021.
Star of “Prometheus,” “Sherlock Holmes” and “What Happened to Monday,” Sweden’s Rapace will play Elizabeth, who is described as a powerful and merciless enemy of John Ellis. Along with his fiancee Sarah, John Ellis is the founder of New Babylon, a city of outcasts which welcomes everyone from any background, race or creed.
British actor Pinnock — whose credits include movies such as “The Last Tree” and “Dark Encounter” as well as popular TV dramas “Counterpart,”“Fortitude,” “Marcella and “For Life” — takes the key role of John Ellis. Schoenaerts (“Bullhead”) plays the titular role of Django.
German on-the-rise star Lisa Vicari, Martha Nielsen in “Dark,...
Star of “Prometheus,” “Sherlock Holmes” and “What Happened to Monday,” Sweden’s Rapace will play Elizabeth, who is described as a powerful and merciless enemy of John Ellis. Along with his fiancee Sarah, John Ellis is the founder of New Babylon, a city of outcasts which welcomes everyone from any background, race or creed.
British actor Pinnock — whose credits include movies such as “The Last Tree” and “Dark Encounter” as well as popular TV dramas “Counterpart,”“Fortitude,” “Marcella and “For Life” — takes the key role of John Ellis. Schoenaerts (“Bullhead”) plays the titular role of Django.
German on-the-rise star Lisa Vicari, Martha Nielsen in “Dark,...
- 5/11/2021
- by John Hopewell and Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
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