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Business Upturn
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Star Wars: The Acolyte Season 2: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on June 13, 2025, 17:30 IST Last updated June 13, 2025, 10:59 IST The Star Wars universe continues to expand with The Acolyte , a mystery-thriller set in the High Republic era, roughly 100 years before Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace . After a polarizing first season that premiered on Disney+ on June 4, 2024, fans are eager to learn about the prospects of The Acolyte Season 2. From release date speculation to cast updates and potential plot details, here's everything we know so far about the future of this bold Star Wars series. The Acolyte Season 2 Release Date Speculation Since The Acolyte Season 2 has not been confirmed, no official release date exists. However, based on the production timeline of Season 1, we can speculate. Filming for Season 1 began in October 2022 and wrapped in June 2023, taking eight months, with a release in June 2024. If Season 2 were greenlit in 2025, production could start in late 2025 or early 2026, potentially leading to a release in late 2026 or early 2027. This aligns with the typical two-year production cycle for high-budget Disney+ series like Andor . The Acolyte Season 2 Cast: Who Could Return? The first season of The Acolyte featured a diverse and talented ensemble, but its high body count left several key characters dead, limiting the returning cast. If Season 2 happens, the following actors and characters are likely to return based on the Season 1 finale: Amandla Stenberg as Osha and Mae: The twin sisters, whose arcs diverged dramatically in Season 1, are central to the story. Osha's turn to the Dark Side and Mae's memory wipe set up intriguing possibilities for their future. Manny Jacinto as Qimir/The Stranger: Revealed as a Sith Lord, Qimir became a fan-favorite, with his seductive and complex portrayal earning widespread praise. Jacinto hinted at exploring more of his character's connection to Darth Plagueis in a potential Season 2. Rebecca Henderson as Vernestra Rwoh: The Jedi Knight, a fan-favorite from High Republic novels, is poised to pursue Osha and Qimir, potentially using Mae to track them. New characters could be introduced to flesh out the Sith's 'Wild West' era or other High Republic factions, as Headland expressed interest in exploring Sith-adjacent groups and the Rule of Two. The Acolyte Season 2 Plot: What Could Happen Next? The Acolyte Season 1 ended on a cliffhanger, setting up several storylines for a potential second season. The series, described as ' Frozen meets Kill Bill ,' explored the rise of dark-side powers during the High Republic's final days, focusing on morally ambiguous characters and a fresh perspective on the Jedi and Sith. Here are the key plot points teased for Season 2: Osha and Qimir's Dark Side Journey: After Osha's turn to the Dark Side and her alliance with Qimir/The Stranger, Season 2 could explore their training to challenge the Jedi. Their dynamic, described as a Force dyad, may delve into the creation of life and the Sith's early machinations. Darth Plagueis and the Sith's Rise: The Season 1 finale introduced a mysterious Sith figure, likely Darth Plagueis, Palpatine's master. Season 2 could expand on his role in manipulating midi-chlorians and establishing the Baneite Sith, bridging the gap to The Phantom Menace . Vernestra's Pursuit and Jedi Corruption: Vernestra's decision to cover up Sol's actions suggests a corrupt Jedi Order. Season 2 might explore her efforts to track Osha and Qimir, using Mae, whose memories were wiped, as a tool. This could further challenge the perception of the Jedi as infallible. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

Hypebeast
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Nike Air Max Plus TN Crosses to the Dark Side in Bold New "Darth Vader" Colorway
Name:Nike Air Max Plus TN 'Darth Vader'Colorway:Black/RedSKU:IM4868-010MSRP:$180 USDRelease Date:June 13, 2025Where to Buy:Nike Nike has unveiled a bold reimagining of the iconicAir Max Plus TN, cloaked in black and crimson — fit for an aspiring Sith Lord. Channeling the essence ofDarth Vader, the shoe features a dramatic gradient from black to red across the mesh toe box and toungue, while black laces weave into the bright red eyelets creating a striking contrast. Sleek, glossy accents slash across the otherwise matte silhouette, reminiscent of Darth Maul's Zabrak markings and battle-worn tattoos. A true homage to the dark side — but even villains need comfort. Equipped with Nike's signature Tuned Air (TN) technology, the shoe offers air-cushioned support and rock-solid stability, perfect for everything from an intergalactic duel to a casual stroll through the galaxy.

Sydney Morning Herald
06-06-2025
- Politics
- Sydney Morning Herald
By fighting Musk for the dark soul of MAGA, Trump has finally met his match
Dark Maga has seen the light. In a plot twist eerily reminiscent of The Phantom Menace, (also known as the worst Star Wars movie ever made) Edgelord Elon Musk has joined the rebellion and declared war on Sith lord President Donald Trump over that most noble of causes – trade specifics. Their stoush over Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' has erupted in such spectacular fashion that you can't help wondering if Musk knew what was coming and gave himself that black eye before entering the Oval Office a week ago, in perhaps DOGE's one true act of efficiency. Given their big, beautiful bromance, who could have foreseen this shocking turn of events? (Apart from Steve Bannon, John Kelly, Reince Priebus, Anthony Scaramucci or any of the other approximately half a gazillion high-level White House aides whose relationships with Trump went up in flames during the first year of the Trump 1.0 administration.) Since that farewell visit to the White House less than a week ago, the relationship between Musk and Trump has blown apart with the speed and ferocity of an exploding SpaceX Starship. Threats and counter threats have been thrown out in rapid succession: Musk calling for Trump's impeachment and implicating the president (without evidence) in Jeffrey Epstein's sordid affairs; Trump threatening to DOGE the Dogefather's SpaceX and Tesla contracts. I suspect, however, these will come to be seen as merely opening salvos in the true war to come: the fight for the heart and soul of MAGA. Musk has taken this fight to X, the spiritual homeland of Trump's base, posting a poll question that asked 'Is it time to create a new political party in America that actually represents the 80% in the middle?' At the time of writing it had already had 40 million views and 80 per cent of respondents had voted yes. Trump's support from the MAGA faithful has always been seen as unassailable, the movement inextricable from the man himself. But Trump has never been seriously attacked by anyone from within MAGA and certainly not by anyone of the stature of Musk. Of the major markers by which Trump measures success: wealth, business acumen and online followers, he is eclipsed in all three categories by Musk. Like all wars, if it continues it will come down to resources. In the Dark MAGA corner, Musk has his billions, his social media platform X and SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, which is used to supply the International Space Station and transport NASA astronauts. Musk has already threatened to decommission Dragon, prompting Steve Bannon (playing the role of Ivana to Musk's Melania) to call for Trump to create an executive order to seize it. In the red MAGA corner, Trump controls the levers of government so has the power to cancel Musk's billion-dollar government contracts, and revoke his security clearance. However, a far more likely move would be for Trump to use his favourite tactic of lawfare against Musk, similar to the investigations that he ordered into Biden earlier this week.

The Age
06-06-2025
- Politics
- The Age
By fighting Musk for the dark soul of MAGA, Trump has finally met his match
Dark Maga has seen the light. In a plot twist eerily reminiscent of The Phantom Menace, (also known as the worst Star Wars movie ever made) Edgelord Elon Musk has joined the rebellion and declared war on Sith lord President Donald Trump over that most noble of causes – trade specifics. Their stoush over Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' has erupted in such spectacular fashion that you can't help wondering if Musk knew what was coming and gave himself that black eye before entering the Oval Office a week ago, in perhaps DOGE's one true act of efficiency. Given their big, beautiful bromance, who could have foreseen this shocking turn of events? (Apart from Steve Bannon, John Kelly, Reince Priebus, Anthony Scaramucci or any of the other approximately half a gazillion high-level White House aides whose relationships with Trump went up in flames during the first year of the Trump 1.0 administration.) Since that farewell visit to the White House less than a week ago, the relationship between Musk and Trump has blown apart with the speed and ferocity of an exploding SpaceX Starship. Threats and counter threats have been thrown out in rapid succession: Musk calling for Trump's impeachment and implicating the president (without evidence) in Jeffrey Epstein's sordid affairs; Trump threatening to DOGE the Dogefather's SpaceX and Tesla contracts. I suspect, however, these will come to be seen as merely opening salvos in the true war to come: the fight for the heart and soul of MAGA. Musk has taken this fight to X, the spiritual homeland of Trump's base, posting a poll question that asked 'Is it time to create a new political party in America that actually represents the 80% in the middle?' At the time of writing it had already had 40 million views and 80 per cent of respondents had voted yes. Trump's support from the MAGA faithful has always been seen as unassailable, the movement inextricable from the man himself. But Trump has never been seriously attacked by anyone from within MAGA and certainly not by anyone of the stature of Musk. Of the major markers by which Trump measures success: wealth, business acumen and online followers, he is eclipsed in all three categories by Musk. Like all wars, if it continues it will come down to resources. In the Dark MAGA corner, Musk has his billions, his social media platform X and SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, which is used to supply the International Space Station and transport NASA astronauts. Musk has already threatened to decommission Dragon, prompting Steve Bannon (playing the role of Ivana to Musk's Melania) to call for Trump to create an executive order to seize it. In the red MAGA corner, Trump controls the levers of government so has the power to cancel Musk's billion-dollar government contracts, and revoke his security clearance. However, a far more likely move would be for Trump to use his favourite tactic of lawfare against Musk, similar to the investigations that he ordered into Biden earlier this week.
Yahoo
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Luke's Lost The Force: Mark Hamill's Trump Attacks Turn Jedi Legacy Into Political Grudge
Actor Mark Hamill, best known for portraying Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars saga, ignited a social media firestorm this week after unleashing a string of politically charged comments targeting President Donald Trump. In an interview published by the Los Angeles Times, Hamill, 73, titled 'Mark Hamill starred in the ultimate battle of good and evil. Now he just wants to make America normal again,' the piece explored Hamill's evolving career, his personal struggles after the January 2025 Malibu wildfires, and his outspoken criticism of Trump during the former President's second term. Shared on X by the LA Times, the post quickly ignited a firestorm of backlash, with users excoriating Hamill as a 'whack job liberal' and implicitly mocking the outlet as a far-left mouthpiece. The interview veered from promoting his latest film to railing against Trump's second term in office, likening the President to a fictional Sith Lord and framing himself as part of 'the Resistance.' The remarks—delivered with signature sarcasm and wrapped in Star Wars metaphors—drew swift criticism from audiences across the political spectrum, with many accusing the veteran actor of using his platform to peddle partisan vitriol. Proof this guy is full of SITH. — Mark Hamill (@ 2025-05-04T19:44:09.954Z 'Proof this guy is full of SITH,' Hamill wrote on Bluesky, mocking an AI-generated image of Trump holding a red lightsaber, the iconic weapon of Star Wars villains. He has also referred to his political opponents as fascists and openly mocked Trump supporters online. While Hamill's fans praised his outspokenness, critics blasted the LA Times for platforming what they described as a divisive political tirade disguised as entertainment journalism. 'The has become nothing more than a far-left megaphone,' one commenter wrote. 'This isn't reporting. It's partisan propaganda dressed up in a puff piece.' Others questioned why a legacy media outlet would run a glowing feature that offered little scrutiny of Hamill's increasingly aggressive rhetoric. Hamill, who also described himself as a supporter of 'MANA — Make America Normal Again,' admitted he obsessively tracks his follower count and spends hours muting dissenting voices on social media. He acknowledged that his political commentary often overshadows his acting, saying, 'I didn't want to talk about politics — I know when I talk about it, that's the headline,' before launching into yet another attack on Trump. Critics say the actor's efforts to align himself with anti-Trump resistance movements reflect the broader trend of celebrity activism encroaching into political discourse without real-world accountability. 'You're an actor, not a policymaker,' one user replied to a viral clip of the LA Times interview. 'Stick to playing pretend.' Even some longtime Star Wars fans expressed disappointment, lamenting the politicization of a character originally meant to represent universal themes of good versus evil. Hamill's latest film, The Life of Chuck, is based on a Stephen King novella. The actor plays a small but emotional role as a dying grandfather. But for many, the off-screen theatrics have distracted from any on-screen nuance. 'Hollywood can't help itself,' another social media user posted. 'They'd rather alienate half the country than keep politics out of movies and interviews.' For many Americans, the episode is just another reminder that the line between fiction and politics has all but disappeared in today's media landscape.