The Disney+ Star Wars show was created by Leslye Headland and starred Amandla Stenberg.
Creator Leslye Headland spoke at length about including a certain popular Star Wars character on the Disney+ show.
The Star Wars showrunner dives into The Acolyte's latest episode, and the interesting powers at play in its understanding of the Force.
The Star Wars showrunner discuss Manny Jacinto's mysterious villain baring it all in episode 6.
Creator Leslye Headland reveals old Star Wars lore will continue after last week's cortosis reveal.
After episode 5, "Night," star Dafne Keen talks about stakes on the Star Wars Disney+ show.
Leslye Headland opens up about the series' big, brutal reveal of Star Wars ' latest masked villain.
The new Star Wars show starring Amandla Stenberg and Lee Jung-jae had a strong start on the streamer.
There's plenty of referential moments in the Star Wars series' premiere, but its most oblique nods to the movies was an indulgence that couldn't be resisted.
Wookiee Jedi Kelnacca, who makes his debut in Star Wars: The Acolyte , will headline a Cavan Scott one-shot comic.
After a rocky few years grappling with Star Wars ' place in right-wing culture wars, the studio is prepared to go to bat for its latest series.
Creator Leslye Headland explains the entry point of her new Star Wars show coming to Disney+ next week
Creator Leslye Headland and star Amandla Stenberg spoke about their new Disney+ Star Wars show.
The latest peek at the upcoming Disney+ series features cast members Amandla Stenberg, Carrie-Anne Moss, Manny Jacinto, and more sharing their excitement.
The Star Wars series starring Amandla Stenberg and Lee Jung-jae arrives on Disney+ with a two-episode premiere June 4.
The newest Disney+ Star Wars series hits the streamer with a two-episode premiere June 4.
Vampires, devils, forest monsters, video-game drama, deep-space thrills, and yet another Stephen King tale are all heading to screens big and small.
The new Star Wars streaming show is the first live-action show set in the High Republic era—but will use that link to the books to explore a particular trauma.
In fact, it's kind of the point the Star Wars series is going for.
The new Star Wars Disney+ show starring Amandla Stenberg debuts on June 4.
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