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The Acolyte: here are all the new planets presented in this Star Wars series

The first six episodes of The Acolyte, the new Star Wars series, are already available. available on Disney+. In addition to introducing new characters, Leslye Headland’s series also featured new planets, which we decided to explore. to list you here:

What is The Acolyte

Developed by Leslye Headland, The Acolyte is the new live-action series from the ;Star Warsuniverse. A new story that is quite new in the Lucasfilm landscape since The Acolyte takes place during the High Republic, a very distant era (100 years before The Phantom Menace) which had not yet been released. explored through films or series. A prosperous time for the Jedi and the Republic, marked by peace and the expansion of knowledge. The Acolyte tells the story of the birth of the first Sith, and explains how the sideé Darkness of the Force has intruded in this fragile balance.

The Acolytealso allows spectators to travel. The series actually presented a range of new planets that viewers had never encountered until now. present. Here are the 5 new planets introduced into the Star Wars universe thanks to The Acolyte.

Ueda

Ueda is a very luxuriant plant planet introduced in the very first scene of The Sidekick. It is a planet on which the Jedi have taken up residence. Their presence is felt. A world of peace and prosperity, many Jedi live on Ueda. In this sequence, Mae finds the trace of Master Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss), and a heated confrontation begins between the two characters at first glance. inside a Cantina.

Brendok

Brendok is the home planet of Mae and Ocha. Briefly shown in the first two episodes, Brendok is at the center of the third when the series decides to explore the past. of the two protagonists. Title Destiny,this episode revealed a lot on the planet Brendok. In particular, we learned that this planet was inhabited by witches, and that Mae and Ocha were educated in this amazing system. This planet far from the outer rim therefore served as a refuge for witches, who decided to take refuge. to live in self-sufficiency far from the Jedi. Brendok is a mountainous and lush forest planet. Like Tatooine, Brendok has two moons, which symbolize the dichotomy between Mae and Ocha.

Olega

Olegais arguably the most interesting planet on this list because it has a Local Jedi Temple. At the time of the High Republic, Jedi Temples were still rare. Coruscant represents the home of the Jedi. The latter therefore do not yet have local Jedi Temples on different planets. However, on Olega, there is indeed a Jedi Temple.

Khofar

Episode 5 of The Acolyte revealed this. more about the planet Khofar.Initially, the characters of The Acolyte travel to Khofar to track down Kelnacca, a Wookie Jedi Master. In previous episodes, Qimir had described Khofar as a perfect place to make his “relaxing forest retreat in the Outer Rim”. Ultimately, this peaceful place was restored. the scene of one of the most violent battles in the history of Star Wars.

An unknown planet

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Finally, the ;episode 6 of The Acolyteends on a mysterious planet on which Qimir has taken up residence. The name of this planet has not been given. revealed. At first, we thought it was Ahch-To, the planet where Luke Skywalker retired in postlogy. However, Leslye Headland has already confirmed that it was not the same planet. Still, Headland said the similarities were intentional, meaning this planet is likely essential to the planet's evolution. Qimir and has greater importance to the Sith. After all, Ahch-To was the location of the very first Jedi Temple. Additionally, Headland mentioned; that this planet allows us to Qimir to acquire Cortose, the metal from his helmet that can short-circuit lightsabers. Narratively, the planet has become fascinating, because it is there; that Qimir took away Osha. He is all about it. makes it clear that Qimir's intentions are to turn Osha to the side. darkness of the Force. And that this planet will play a crucial role in this phenomenon. Perhaps it is the natal planet of the planet's side. darkness of the Force.

 

Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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