Analysis of a year of streaming TV habits backs up fans who think the Star Wars series was canceled too soon.
Disney's silence on the harassment The Acolyte's main star faced still doesn't sit well with some of its cast.
On Instagram, the Star Wars actress shared her feelings about the Disney+ show not returning for season 2.
io9 sits down with the Star Wars star to discuss her twinned experience in The Acolyte, and where Osha and Mae's story could go next.
End-credits track "Power of Two," from singer Victoria Monét, is a not-so-surprising addition to the catalogue of official music from the Lucasfilm franchise.
"Teach/Corrupt" sees the aftermath of last week's carnage providing learning moments for Osha, Mae, and the Jedi all alike.
You'll scream, you'll laugh, you'll check under the bed and slam the closet door before you go to sleep.
Victoria Monét's "The Power of Two" makes a big step for the franchise's music, and is pretty good on its own merits.
Plus: watch as the new Star Wars cast sees their figures for the first time in this io9 exclusive.
The two-part premiere of Disney+'s new Star Wars show sets the stage for an altogether different mystery than the one it wants you to think it's about.
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.
Plus, could Giancarlo Esposito make his MCU debut in Captain America: Brave New World ?
Creator Leslye Headland and star Amandla Stenberg spoke about their new Disney+ Star Wars show.
New trading card-inspired art shows the new Jedi, and non-Jedi, from the upcoming Disney+ show.
The new Star Wars Disney+ series starring Amandla Stenberg and Lee Jung-jae debuts June 4.
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 Acolyte , Star Wars ' new show starring Amandla Steinberg and Lee Jung-jae, is out June 4.
Watch Amandla Stenberg play a special version of Williams' iconic theme on violin.
The newest Disney+ Star Wars series hits the streamer with a two-episode premiere June 4.