Star Wars fans have something exciting to look forward to with the upcoming Disney+ TV show, The Acolyte. Showrunner Leslye Headland has revealed that the series will delve into the humanity behind the Sith, offering a unique perspective on the iconic villains of the Star Wars universe.
The Acolyte is set to take viewers back to the tail-end of the High Republic Era, a time when the Jedi and the Republic were at the peak of their power. However, the show will focus on the twilight of this era, exploring how the light of the Jedi began to fade.
Headland's approach to storytelling, which often centers on villains, will be evident in The Acolyte. She aims to showcase the humanity within the Sith, providing a deeper understanding of their motivations and actions. This perspective may challenge the traditional portrayal of Sith as purely evil characters, but history has shown that it is possible to humanize them without diminishing their malevolence.
One such example from Star Wars Legends is Drew Karpyshyn's trilogy featuring Darth Bane, the founder of the Rule of Two. By delving into Darth Bane's backstory and motivations, the trilogy successfully humanized the Sith Lord while maintaining his sinister nature.
The Acolyte promises to strike a delicate balance between humanizing the Sith and preserving their dark essence. Described as a mystery series, the show is expected to keep viewers guessing about the true identity of the Sith acolyte at its core, leading to a shocking revelation that may challenge viewers' perceptions.
Set against the backdrop of the High Republic Era, The Acolyte follows a former Padawan reuniting with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes that hint at a looming darkness threatening to bring about the end of the era. With its intriguing premise and focus on the Sith, The Acolyte is poised to offer a fresh perspective on the Star Wars universe.