The year of Star Wars a shaking, but among all the wonderful announcements on the big screen, the biggest earthquake may have come from the series of Disney + The Acolyte. The series changed a lot Star Wars‘ the most entrenched principles, especially regarding the Jedi Order, and target the feelings of the fans who have a poisonous way of expressing themselves. Then, shortly after his time, the show was announced as cancelled—a fantastic final stroke for Lucasfilm.
Talking to VULTURES in a wide-ranging interview that also touched on Marvel’s future streaming, among other topics, acknowledged Disney’s Alan Bergman. The Acolyteachievements (it a hitremember?). But he also has a pragmatic explanation as to why it only got one season. “Regarding this Acolytewe’re happy with our performance, but it’s not where we need to be given the cost structure of that title, frankly, to go and do a season two,” Bergman said. “That’s why we didn’t do that.”
As for the current Disney + Star Wars title, which just debuted Skeleton Crewhe says it’s too early to see what’s next. “skull Crew is in process now, so let’s see. We’ve seen some progress on that. We’ll see how that goes… the reviews are pretty good Skeleton Crewso we have to see how everything works out as it progresses.
That will catch us up to 2024. But what about next year? “We have it Andorra season two, which we are very excited about. This is very good. I watched all the episodes, and it was an amazing time,” Bergman said. He’s the boss, so it’s not like he’s going to say anything different—but it sounds good, right?
There is also a second season of Dave Filoni on AhsokaBergman continued, adding, “We are looking at several additional series in development. We will see what we decide to do. As I said earlier, they should be good, and when we have in the position where we think we have what we want, we will continue. In terms of films, at this point we have Mandalorianswhich will come out on Memorial Day in ’26, and we have several films that we are developing. When we’re ready, we’ll make announcements as to what it will be. “
The takeaway from that is a lot of confirmed details about Star Wars‘ the future is still up in the air—just in a way Star Wars seems to like it.
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