The Acolyte creator breaks down Star Wars show's shocking opening: "You have to go hard, you have to say the Jedi are going to take some Ls"

Jun. 5, 2024



The Acolyte’s Leslye Headland on the opening scene involving Carrie-Anne Moss' Master Indara

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The following contains spoilers forThe Acolytepremiere. You have been warned!

If The Acolyte wanted our attention early on, it sure got it. From the first few minutes, the new Star Wars show arrived like a concussive Force blast, one that wouldn’t look out of place in the opening duel between Master Indara (Carrie-Ann Moss) and assassin Mae (Amandla Stenberg).

Those who would have assumed action and screen legend Carrie-Anne Moss – most famous for playing Trinity in The Matrix trilogy – would come out on top were quickly and brutally proven wrong.

As Mae strikes the killing blow on Indara, questions may have flooded your head: Why now? What next? Andwhat is going on? It’s something we, ourselves, pondered when we spoke to The Acolyte showrunner Leslye Headland.

“From a filmmaker perspective, I just felt like with the cold open, especially with a new story, that you just have to go hard,” Headland explains. “You have to say the Jedi are going to take some Ls; you’re not going to know who the good guys and the bad guys are. And it’s going to feel very visceral.”

Headland continues, “Even if you already know it’s going to happen, it doesn’t have to be a big gotcha moment. It just has to be a moment where the emotional and the physical – meaning the fights – melt together. Carrie-Anne, not just being an action legend, is also a phenomenal actress. She was able to play all those beats within the fight as well as, of course, her death scene”

Manny Jacinto, who plays Qimir in The Acolyte adds, “Having Trinity in Star Wars, it really sets the tone of what the audience should expect. This isn’t going to be a type of Star Wars that we’ve seen before. It’s going to be more physical. You just set a completely different tone.”

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