A counter-petition to permanently bury the “Star Wars” series “The Acolyte” from the franchise is growing in numbers after fans of the series by showrunner Leslye Headland — who promised it would be infused with LGBTQ themes — started a Change.org petition to get it renewed.
Started on August 22 on Change.org, “Star Wars” fans began a petition called “Help De-canonize The Acolyte,” Red State reported. It came after a petition began calling for signatures to save the female-centric, sith-focused series following reports that Disney+ had canceled the series after one season — amid low ratings and lackluster reviews — as The Daily Wire previously reported.
“Like so many fans of Star Wars, I found the show ‘The Acolyte’ absolutely frustrating,” a description for the counter-petition read. “For some it might’ve been the abysmal writing, the ever-changing character motivations, or the awkward cinematography and strange jump cuts.”
Sign the petition!
Help us De-canonize The Acolyte from Star Wars!
Link: https://t.co/jKhkm5N846
— Flash (@YellowFlashGuy) September 1, 2024
“The show was completely misdirected,” it added. “For others could be the multiple ways the show breaks canon, jangles keys of established characters damaging them in the future or the way the show makes the prophecy of the chosen one completely insignificant.” […]
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