Star Wars: The Acolyte Starring Squid Game Sensation Lee Jung-jae is a Sigh of Relief For Fans Who Had Enough Of the Skywalker Saga

After decades of revolving around the Skywalkers, the Lee Jung-jae-led show will finally break the mold.

Star Wars: The Acolyte Starring Squid Game Sensation Lee Jung-jae is a Sigh of Relief For Fans Who Had Enough Of the Skywalker Saga

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  • The upcoming Star Wars series will finally shift away from the Skywalker saga, and take place a few hundred years prior to The Phantom Menace.
  • It will star Squid Game actor Lee Jung-jae in the lead as a Jedi Master.
  • Lee Jung-jae, who has been a lifelong Star Wars fan, is jubilated to be a part of the sci-fi franchise.
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Star Wars: The Acolyte will finally shift away from the mainline Skywalker saga, whose story will precede the events of the main movies in the franchise. Starring Lee Jung-jae, who hit global stardom in 2021, thanks to the success of Squid Game, and The Hate U Give star Amandla Stenberg in the lead, the series will take place in the Republic Era.

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Reasonably, the shift from the Skywalker era on paper has fans excited, as this could reinvigorate the franchise, which will offer a fresh outlook on the Jedi Order.

Star Wars: The Acolyte’s Premise Has Fans Hooked

Star Wars: The Acolyte
Star Wars: The Acolyte | Source: Star Wars

Spearheaded by Russian Doll creator Lesley Headland, The Acolyte will follow a dangerous crime spree, which will take place a few hundred years before the events of The Phantom Menace. The series will see Lee Jung-jae playing a respected Jedi Master, who will go against a dangerous warrior from his past, played by Amandla Stenberg. The official synopsis reads:

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“In The Acolyte, an investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee Jung-jae) against a dangerous warrior from his past (Amandla Stenberg). As more clues emerge, they travel down a dark path where sinister forces reveal all is not what it seems…”

With Star Wars: The Acolyte set to shift away from the Skywalker Saga, fans are excited to explore the High Republic era, which will be a breath of fresh air from the usual the franchise has to offer.

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With Headland helming the pilot and a trailer for the series set to be dropped soon, it’ll be interesting to see how the Jedi Order operated prior to the trilogies.

Star Wars: The Acolyte
Star Wars: The Acolyte

Lee Jung-jae is Ecstatic to Join the Star Wars Franchise

Being a lifelong Star Wars fan, Lee Jung-jae expressed that being part of the Star Wars franchise is a dream come true for him. Ecstatic about this opportunity, the Squid Game Star raved about Star Wars, stressing that everyone who loves making movies, dreams of being part of it.

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Lee Jung-jae in Squid Game (2021)
Lee Jung-jae | Credit: Squid Games

He said (via Youtube / Star Wars):

“I was very young when I saw Star Wars for the first time in the theater. Watching it, I was utterly shocked. To get to witness such a large-scale war take place in space on the silver screen at the theater as a young boy, and to get such an experience and feeling from the movie, was an absolute shock. I remember wondering if what I’d seen was really just a movie. That’s when I became a Star Wars fan. I really think the Star Wars franchise is one which people who love making films dream of possibly working one day. It was just a pipe dream, which is why I still can’t believe that I’m still part of this project.”

With fans well aware of Jung-jae’s acting chops, following his immaculate performance in the Netflix series, it’s reasonable to assume the actor would excel as a Jedi in The Acolyte.

Star Wars: The Acolyte will premiere on Disney Plus on June 4, 2024.

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