The Acolyte, a new Star Wars series, is weaving itself into the vast world of the Star Wars universe by drawing heavily on the Clone Wars era. This connection extends beyond simple references, as creator Leslye Headland has stated that an episode of The Clone Wars directly inspired the narrative thrust of the new show.
One of the most prominent nods to the Clone Wars appears in the first episode, where the character Osha Aniseya’s twin sister is revealed to be the one who assassinated a Jedi Master. This echoes an episode of The Clone Wars where Carlac, a planet previously visited in the series, becomes the site of a major conflict.
The Acolyte also pays homage to the Clone Wars through recurring appearances of Carlac, a planet previously visited in the beloved series. Notably, Carlac was the setting for an episode that featured Lux Bonteri, a character who later went on to play a significant role in other Star Wars stories. This connection celebrates the interconnectedness of the entire Star Wars universe.
Furthermore, The Acolyte acknowledges the significance of Carlac mentioned in The Odyssey of Star Wars: An Epic Poem. This emphasizes the far-reaching influence of the Clone Wars era across various storytelling mediums.
The Acolyte demonstrates the enduring impact of the Clone Wars on subsequent Star Wars content, proving itself to be a vital chapter in the ongoing narrative of the galaxy far, far away.