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Leslye Headland, director of the new �Star Wars� show �The Acolyte,� said she wanted to �challenge� the story about good guys vs villains, and said hers is
a story about �power.�
Speaking to IGN about the upcoming Disney+ series �Star Wars: The Acolyte,� Headland said her Sith-focused series is very different from what fans have seen in shows like �The Mandalorian� and �Andor.�
Headland said her new �Star Wars� series looks �at the Jedi as an
institution, as a concept, as an entity that has amassed a lot of power. And that�s good, I�m not saying that�s wrong.�
�But I do think that when Jodie Turner-Smith has that line at the end of the trailer, when she says, �It�s not about good or bad, this is about power and who�s allowed to use it,� really I think that�s the question we�re asking,�
she added. �That�s really the question. It�s not, �Is somebody good, is somebody bad?� There�s an imbalance.�
�Someone might be imbalanced morally, but if there�s a power imbalance, how does that affect the power of Star Wars?� the director continued. �And we�ve never seen the good guys outnumber the bad guys to this extent. I guess
that�s how it�s different.�
Headland said the Jedi we see in the trailer are reminiscent of the time of
the prequel trilogy, the outlet noted.
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�I think you�re seeing the Jedi when they are this very, very large
institution � a benevolent one � but they are closer to who they are in the �Phantom Menace� than obviously in the Original Trilogy where you feel like they�re almost extinct,� the director said.
�In a weird way, in the �Phantom Menace� and the Prequel Trilogy, the Jedi outnumber the Sith,� she added. �And then in the Original Trilogy, the Empire outnumber the Jedi, which is why a show based on the �bad guys� is
interesting to me. In that era, what does the underdog look like? Even if they�re the bad guy.�
�But also, �The Clone War�s� [inspired The Acolyte], a lot being inspired by Nightsisters,� Headland continued. �We don�t have any Nightsisters in this show, but being inspired by them, being inspired by Asajj Ventress�I
definitely took some inspiration from that.�
According to StarWars.com, the Nightsisters � a �matriarchal society� that
uses �dark magic� � �used the Force differently than the Sith, seeing themselves as able to tap its power without being consumed by it.�
Headland said that throughout her series, she often wanted to reference
things from �Clone Wars� or �Return of the Jedi� to the famed Cantina scene because she�s a longtime �Star Wars� fan herself.
�I think when you get an opportunity to do a �Star Wars� and you�re a �Star Wars� fan, the idea is to get in a lot of your wish list,� Headland said.
�And hopefully other people are excited by it too.�
The new �Star Wars� series premieres on Disney+ on June 4.
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