Star Wars Fans Rally to ‘Save The Acolyte’ After Lucasfilm Cancels Acclaimed Series

Loyal viewers launch impassioned campaign to revive the High Republic-era drama, citing its compelling storytelling and representation

The Acolyte

Fans of the recently cancelled Lucasfilm series “The Acolyte” have launched an online campaign calling for the show’s renewal. “The Acolyte” told stories from the High Republic era of the Star Wars universe. This period of time directly precedes the events shown in films.

The series focused on the rise of the dark side of the Force and the secretive Sith order. It also explored politics during this era hundreds of years before main Skywalker saga. “The Acolyte” built anticipation among longtime Star Wars fans interested in this overlooked period. However, Lucasfilm recently announced it would not produce a second season.

This decision upset many viewers. On social media, the “Save The Acolyte” movement quickly gained supporters. Fans expressed disappointment that lingering storylines from season one would remain unfinished. These included the mysterious Darth Plagueis and a young Yoda, as well as the relationship between two recurring characters. Beyond the plot, spectators also praised the production quality and representation of diverse groups mirroring real world communities.

Quotes shared from media coverage of the cancellation emphasized how the show offered role models for underserved demographics within the expansive franchise. Supporters argued keeping “The Acolyte” would demonstrate more regard for actors from all backgrounds compared to those who express prejudice. As the outcry continues online, devoted viewers aim to prove to Lucasfilm how passionately the series and its messages resonated.

While a renewal is unlikely, the considerable response testifies to the connection “The Acolyte” fostered. As new Star Wars stories emerge on Disney+, this campaign serves as a case of determined fandom seeking to preserve what they find most meaningful within the ever-growing galaxy far, far away.

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