Amandla Stenberg Speaks Out on the End of THE ACOLYTE

It’s been around three weeks since Lucasfilm decided to discontinue “The Acolyte.” However, devoted Star Wars enthusiasts who eagerly anticipated the escapades of Osha and Qimir, or the Stranger, haven’t given up hope. Now, leading actress Amandla Stenberg has voiced her personal feelings about the show’s termination on Instagram. In a heartfelt story, she shared her thoughts on the series finale and the negativity she and the cast experienced before even filming began. Here’s a summary of her sentiments; you can also view a re-post of her entire Instagram reel below:

‘I was like No…’ – Joaquin Phoenix Included THIS Suggestion By Lady Gaga For Musicals In Joker: Folie à Deux

In an interview with IndieWire, Lady Gaga (Stefani Germanotta) shared that music takes center stage in the sequel, offering characters avenues of self-expression beyond what simple conversation can convey. As she put it, “The music serves as a means for the characters to articulate what they cannot fully express through dialogue or the scene itself.”

‘Definitely Scared Me’: Jenna Ortega Tells First-Time Interviewer Jackson Daly About Working With THIS Beetlejuice 2 Co-Star

Jackson Daly, Carson’s son, has embarked on a similar career path as his father, venturing into journalism. Lately, he conducted an interview with the cast members of Beetlejuice – Jenna Ortega, Catherine O’Hara, and Justin Theroux – for a segment on NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt: Kids Edition. Prior to its broadcast, Jackson shared an exclusive preview clip of this interview on PEOPLE, where he inquired about Jenna Ortega’s experience working alongside Michael Keaton in her Beetlejuice role

‘I Always Wanted To Be A Dad’: Michael Keaton Says Choosing His Family Over Big Movie Roles Was ‘The Correct Choice’

As a dedicated follower of Michele Keaton’s career, I can’t help but reflect on some pivotal moments where he turned down movie roles that eventually became blockbusters. However, looking back now, he expresses nothing but contentment with his choice to prioritize family life over professional success. In an interview with PEOPLE, Keaton humorously admitted that he “could have made a lot more money” if he hadn’t turned down certain lucrative roles, earning him the nickname “Dr. No” for his reluctance to accept parts. Yet, his decision seems to have brought him nothing but happiness in the long run