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June 27, 2024

Sauron Will Shapeshift into Annatar in THE RINGS OF POWER Season 2

The Rings of Power season one swept onto our screens in the summer of 2022, and it made quite an impact. In fact, at Nerdist, we felt it was one of the best shows of the year. And although we are still thinking about season one of the show, things are already ramping up on season two of The Rings of Power. The Rings of Power didn’t exactly leave us on a cliffhanger, but we are still on the edge of our seats, ready to dive back into its world.


Charlie Vickers as Annatar in Celebrimbor’s forge#CharlieVickers #TheRingsOfPower pic.twitter.com/4vU3bjqdS0

— Best of Charlie Vickers (@charlievnation) June 27, 2024

At the end of season one, we finally learned who Sauron is. And now shares showrunner Patrick McKay, “the audience is in on the con. We know who he is. We have a pretty good sense of what he wants. The fun is watching other people get ensnared in the web. As the season unfolds, the plan starts. One hammer after another starts to fall until, by the last couple of episodes, you realise the level and extent of how evil he is and how deeply he’s strategised this whole thing out… All our stories start to become one story and the one story is the way the re-emergence of Sauron touches everybody and threatens the whole world.”


"Say goodbye to Halbrand, and prepare to meet Annatar"🔥#TheRingsOfPower pic.twitter.com/I8Ho2mtrBh

— Fellowship of Fans (@FellowshipFans) June 27, 2024

Meanwhile, on Sauron’s end of things, Charlie Vickers has transformed into a whole new guise. Now he’s acting as Annatar. Vickers shares, “I was so excited to get to this point of the story, because this is the canon of this time period. You have Sauron and Celebrimbor working together, making rings. Everything Sauron does is to serve other people, to appeal to someone else. In the same way the whole Halbrand thing was for Galadriel, this new look is for Celebrimbor. This is the best way to get him to do what he wants him to do: make a bunch of rings that’ll dominate everyone else.”

Here’s everything we know so far about the next season of The Rings of Power.

The Rings of Power Season Two’s Plot

The Rings of Power concluded season one on a few very dramatic notes, setting the stage for season two. Of course, Halbrand revealed himself to be none other than Sauron in disguise. When we last saw the dark lord, he was simply walking into Mordor, no doubt on the way to mete out some vengeance on his wayward followers. Meanwhile, Galadriel, Elrond, and Celebrimbor proceeded to form the elven Rings of Power despite knowing the idea came from a source of evil. And we feel it’s likely the Dwarves might know about the rings sooner rather then later.

The Rings of Power the three elven Rings of Power Narya, Vilya, and NenyaPrime Video

An official synopsis for season two reveals more about the The Rings of Power‘s upcoming season, it notes:

In Season Two of The Rings of Power, Sauron has returned. Cast out by Galadriel, without army or ally, the rising Dark Lord must now rely on his own cunning to rebuild his strength and oversee the creation of the Rings of Power, which will allow him to bind all the peoples of Middle-earth to his sinister will. Building on Season One’s epic scope and ambition, the new season plunges even its most beloved and vulnerable characters into a rising tide of darkness, challenging each to find their place in a world that is increasingly on the brink of calamity. Elves and dwarves, orcs and men, wizards and Harfoots… as friendships are strained and kingdoms begin to fracture, the forces of good will struggle ever more valiantly to hold on to what matters to them most of all… each other.

Behind the ScenesA vision of Sauron and Galadriel as king and queen in the water on The Rings of PowerPrime Video

Showrunners and executive producers J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay return to helm season two of The Rings of Power. Also returning is director Charlotte Brändström. Sanaa Hamri and Louise Hooper will also join as directors on season two of The Rings of Power. They will each direct two episodes.

Halbrand who is Sauron nearly Killing Adar on the Rings of PowerPrime VideoThe Rings of Power Season Two’s Cast

The entire main cast of The Rings of Power which includes Morfydd Clark, Ismael Cruz Córdova, Charlie Vickers, Robert Aramayo, and more, is expected to return for season two, with the exception of two major characters.

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Firstly, Nazanin Boniadi recently revealed she would not return as Bronwyn in season two of The Rings of Power.

Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power character Bronwyn stands by a riverBen Rothstein/Prime Video

Secondly, Joseph Mawle will not return as the tragic but trecherous orc father, Adar, instead, the role has been recast. Sam Hazeldine will take on the role of Adar in the second season of The Rings of Power season two.

Joseph Mawle has been recast as Adar in The Rings of Power season two (1)Prime Video

Joining Hazeldine are fourteen new actors. No new roles or characters have yet been revealed. The new cast of The Rings of Power season two includes: Gabriel Akuwudike, Yasen ‘Zates’ Atour, Ben Daniels, Amelia Kenworthy, Nia Towle, Nicholas Woodeson, Oliver Alvin-Wilson, Stuart Bowman, Gavi Singh Chera, William Chubb, Kevin Eldon, Will Keen, Selina Lo, and Calam Lynch.

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Rory Kinnear has also been cast as Tom Bombadil.

The Rings of Power Season Two’s Release DateGaladriel arguing with Halbrand who is actually Sauron in The Rings of Power, Season two of the rings of power will soon arrivePrime Video

The Rings of Power season two will release on August 29.

Originally published on May 8, 2023.

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Published on June 27, 2024 13:49

Marvel Movie Replicas Allow Fans to Collect Screen-Accurate MCU Stuff

Like any good long-running fictional universe worth its name, the MCU has a metric ton of iconic objects throughout its 16 years of films and TV series. Of course, there are obvious things everyone knows, like Cap’s shield, or the Tesseract. But the MCU has many other objects we all want on our shelves too. Even if they are smaller versions. Thanks to the folks at Fanhome and their new subscription service, we can now turn your home into something of a Marvel Cinematic Universe Museum.

Marvel Movie Replicas of the Eye of Agamotto, the ARC reactor, Ant-Man's helmet, Iron Man's helmet, Spider-Man's mask, and Thor's hammer.Fanhome

Fanhome specializes in subscription-based collections and models, and is bringing a collection of iconic replica items from the MCU to fans and collectors with the launch of the Marvel Movie Replicas collection. Among these items are Doctor Stange’s Eye of Agamotto, plus helmets for Loki, Iron Man, Cap, Black Panther, Ant-Man, Star-Lord, and Spider-Man. There’s an Infinity Nano Gauntlet, and even Thor’s mystic hammer Mjölnir. You can check out images of the first Marvel Movie Replicas in the collection in our gallery below:

Click To View Gallery Marvel Movie Replicas of the Eye of Agamotto, the ARC reactor, Ant-Man's helmet, Iron Man's helmet, Spider-Man's mask, Thor's hammer, both Captain America shields, Black Panther's helmet, Loki's helmet, and Captain America's helmet. Fanhome/Marvel Studios Marvel Movie Repliocas of Cap's first shield, the Iron Man ARC Reactor, and the Eye of Agamotto. Marvel Studios/Fanhome Iron Man's helmet replica from Fanhome. Fanhome/Marvel Studios Marvel Movie Replicas of the Eye of Agamotto, the ARC reactor, Ant-Man's helmet, Iron Man's helmet, Spider-Man's mask, and Thor's hammer. Marvel Studios/Fanhome Captain America's shield replica prop from Fanhome. Fanhome/Marvel Studios Replicas of Loki's helmet, Cap's shield, Iron Man's helmet, Spider-Man's mask, Thor's hammer, and Black Panther's helmet. Marvel Studios/Fanhome Black Panther's helmet replica prop from Fanhome. Fanhome/Marvel Studios

Produced from the Marvel Studios Movie archives, the’ve recreated the replicas in this collection with incredible detail. Each one is based on original production materials and constructed from metal and ABS plastic components. Throughout the subscription, collectors and MCU fans will deepen their knowledge about all these artifacts with an informative magazine that comes with each month’s shipment. You’ll be able to go behind the scenes with Marvel creators like Matt Fraction, Salvador Larroca, and Brian Michael Bendis.

At various stages throughout the subscription, collectors also will receive exclusive gifts from Fanhome. Among these are three full-color frame-worthy posters from Marvel (60x80cm / 23×31 inches), a ceramic mug with the Marvel logo, a light-up miniature of Tony Stark’s ARC Reactor, and a miniature metal replica of Thor’s hammer (15cm / 6 inches). Fans that upgrade to the Marvel Movie Museum Premium Subscription will receive several exclusive Iron Man helmets as well. And we all know that Tony had a lot of variant Iron Man helmets. For more information and sign-up details, click here.

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Published on June 27, 2024 13:44

Is This ACOLYTE Character Actually Dead? Maybe Not, According to High Republic Books

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The Acolyte‘s fifth episode featured the shocking deaths of fan-favorite characters like Jedi Knight Yord Fandar and the Padawan Jecki Lon. The episode also finally unmasked the identity of The Stranger who had been training Mae to kill several Jedi—Qimir, Mae’s slimy partner in crime. Qimir presented himself as a lowly and unassuming assistant to Mae. But, as a warrior, he fought with a distressing deftness as he struck each Jedi down. His callousness made his murder of Jecki all the more upsetting, as he wasn’t afraid to kill someone who was clearly still a child. 

New Star Wars the Acolyte character Padawan Jecki LonLucasfilm

Out of all the Jedi who fought Qimir, Jecki arguably had the most heart. She bravely charged Qimir using both her green lightsaber and that of the fallen Master Kelnacca. Using a lightsaber made for a Wookiee is no small feat, as the hilts are longer to fit their tall stature. Jecki’s fight with Qimir met a heartbreaking end though when the Sith suddenly broke his red lightsaber into two pieces. He stabbed her three times through the upper torso in quick succession. A look of shock came across her face before she slumped over, presumably dead.  

For myself and other members of the #JeckiJam, Jecki’s death is hard to accept. However, there’s always a chance that “dead” Star Wars characters actually aren’t as dead as we thought they were. With this in mind, let’s peruse the evidence that gives some of us in the #JeckiJam hope that our favorite Padawan will actually be okay. 

Jecki’s Half-Theelin Heritage Could Be the Key to Her Survival

First, Jecki is half-Theelin and half-human. Her Theelin heritage gives her unique orange stripes and horns on the side of her head. Because she is an alien, there is a chance that her biology is not the same as humans. We are much more fragile to lightsaber wounds (remember Qui-Gon Jinn’s death in The Phantom Menace). Many alien species in Star Wars have a different number of organs than humans. Or they have other things like healing factors that make them tougher than humans. Cereans, like the Jedi Ki-Adi-Mundi, have two craniums. A Trandoshan Jedi Master named Sskeer in Cavan Scott and Ario Anindito’s High Republic comic series not only survives getting his arm cut off, he grows it back.

It has not yet been established in Star Wars canon what number of organs Theelins have, and whether this would extend to someone who is half Theelin and half human. Since Jecki was stabbed through the upper torso, there is a chance that Qimir’s blows may have missed one of her vital organs, depending on her biological differences.

I admit that this sounds a bit delusional, but walk with me here. The Sith who mentored Palpatine, Darth Plagueis the Wise, was of the Muun species. In James Luceno’s Darth Plagueis novel, Plagueis is able to fake his own death after getting stabbed through the heart because Muuns have three hearts in total. Though one heart was fried, Plagueis was able to survive by playing dead and waiting for the right moment to strike. While Luceno’s novel is no longer canon, that doesn’t mean that the same couldn’t be done for Jecki and the Theelin species as a whole. 

Jecki Lon sits at a desk in the acolyteLucasfilm

At this point in time, Theelins have largely had peripheral roles in Star Wars live-action projects (shoutout to the backup singer in Jabba the Hutt’s lair in Return of the Jedi). There’s so much more that can be flushed out about Theelins, which is part of why Jecki’s death is so tragic. Whether or not Jecki is actually dead or clinging to life, this episode of The Acolyte is an important moment that will establish key points about Theelin biology in canon once the smoke from the battlefield clears. Hopefully, Jecki isn’t the last Theelin Jedi we meet. 

Bacta Could Help Save Jecki’s Life in The Acolyte

Bacta technology was considered new a century before The Acolyte takes place, as shown in the High Republic novels like Cavan Scott’s The Rising Storm and Tessa Gratton’s Temptation of the Force. Bacta is more or less a miracle medicine first seen in The Empire Strikes Back that helps heal wounds and revive people close to death. It also notably brought Boba Fett back to health in The Book of Boba Fett, and revived Luke Skywalker after he nearly froze to death on Hoth in Episode V

During the High Republic era that The Acolyte takes place in, bacta was often used in patch form to dress wounds and speed up their healing time. If someone with bacta patches on hand reached Jecki in time, there’s a good chance that she would be able to recover from her wounds. Since Sabine Wren was stabbed through the side of her abdomen in Ahsoka and made a full recovery (albeit with swift medical intervention), Jecki fans can still hold onto hope that the Padawan can make it out alive. 

Surviving Lightsaber Wounds Is Inconsistent in the Star Wars Universe

Finally, the notion of surviving lightsaber wounds is an inconsistent one at best in Star Wars. The biggest case in point here is Darth Maul. In The Phantom Menace, Obi-Wan Kenobi brutally bisected the Zabrak Sith apprentice. Maul’s torso and lower body fell through Naboo’s planetary core, seemingly to oblivion. And yet, as revealed in The Clone Wars animated series and then in Solo later on, Maul survived his grave injuries. In fact, the in-universe reason for why Maul was able to survive being cut in half was because he focused all of his energy on his hatred towards Obi-Wan. I am not making this up. Regardless of how I feel about Maul’s survival, I do have to give him kudos for escaping death through the power of being a hater. 

What’s also worth noting is that the two pieces of Maul didn’t happen to land in a state-of-the-art hospital, either. He fell into a pile of trash and was later transported to a junkyard in the Outer Rim, where he subsisted by eating insects. Maul, like Jecki, was only apprentice level and managed to survive being cut in half and falling several stories into a vat of waste that was probably crawling with infections. So I believe Jecki can make a decent recovery. 

A wet Qimir headshot on The AcolyteLucasfilm

Star Wars is not a science documentary, and never has been. Astromech chirp and beep in the midst of dogfights in the vacuum of space. If you are looking for any semblance of “scientific accuracy” in a world where an alien member of the Jedi Council has a comically long neck resembling a q-tip (Yarael Poof, you absolute icon), then you are looking in all the wrong places. 

That said, there is ample in-universe evidence that gives Jecki Lon a fighting chance of survival. Because Star Wars canon is constantly growing, especially for the time period that The Acolyte takes place in, there is so much that has yet to be established. A key element of Star Wars has always been a sense of hope. And I can cling to hope that somewhere, someplace, Jecki Lon survived her wounds. 

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Published on June 27, 2024 11:54

Here’s How GEN V Ties Into THE BOYS Season Four

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The fifth episode of The Boys’ fourth season is a game changer in many ways. We discover what happens to Hughie’s dad after taking Compound V, A-Train and Ashley team up to cover his tracks, and most of the Boys team works with Victoria Neuman and Stan Edgar on a mission involving murderous farm animals. (I know.) Speaking of the latter, this episode of The Boys ties in Gen V in quite a few ways, including cameos by Cate Dunlap and Sam Riordan. Let’s dive into all the diabolical mess. 

Butcher Tells the Boys About the Supe-Killing Virus at God U Butcher Billy smirks in the dark on Gen VPrime Video

The desperation to get rid of awful supes like Firecracker, Homelander, and Victoria Neuman is at an all-time high. So Butcher decides to tell the team about a virus that can kill supes by basically frying the Compound V out of them. MM and the others are annoyed but not shocked that he was withholding information once again. Butcher knows that Victoria has the goods, so he works with MM to strike a deal with Stan Edgar. They visit the former Vought leader in prison and say that they will help exonerate him and assist him with getting custody of Zoe. Stan is very angry that Victoria betrayed him and gave Zoe Compound V, so he agrees to help. 

Victoria Neuman Is Leading Experiments on Animals and Most of Supe-Killing Virus Is Gone Victoria Neuman steps into her lab in The Boys with the supe killing virus from Gen V Prime Video

The Boys team (minus Hughie) and Stan travel to a remote home he owns to see if Victoria is stashing the supe-killing virus there. She was not only keeping it there, but also having a crew of researchers, including Zoe’s father Sameer, experiment on small animals. Victoria likely wants to perfect it so she can take out Homelander. One hamster went rogue, Compound V got into the water supply, and the farm became a not-so-pleasant space. The crew battles deadly flying sheep and chickens before they eventually discover that there’s only one dose of the supe-killing virus left. 

Butcher and Joe Kessler later return to force Sameer into making more of the virus. That is not the plan everyone wants, but Butcher is always doing his own thing. 

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Gen V Characters Tek Knight, Cate Dunlap, and Sam Riordan Appear at a Comic-Con Style Convention in The Boys Season FourCate and Sam from Gen V make a cameo stage appearance in the boysPrime Video

We get a few familiar faces from Gen V at a convention to announce Vought’s next media phases. Tek Knight announces a film called The Tek Knight with a dark sequence and a great soundtrack. (God, I love this show.) Then, the “Guardians of Godolkin” come out to announce their show Flipped. Cate plays a stuck-up sorority girl, Sam is a nerd, but a gypsy swaps their bodies. Honestly, that show sounds awful.

Sam and Cate also appear at Vought with Homelander and the Seven. Homelander says they will now be wrathful gods and Cate happily agrees to do whatever he wishes. Sam, on the other hand, looks afraid and doesn’t have much to say. Outside of a brief TV report about Marie and the others being missing, there hasn’t been much mention of the God U kids until now. We will see how Cate and Sam play a larger role in the final episodes. 

We know that The Boys season four will likely end on a note that preps us for Gen V‘s second season. Maybe we will see where Marie and her friends are being hidden. Maybe we will get a glimpse of The Tek Knight. Either way, we love how The Boys seamlessly blends Gen V into its narrative.

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Published on June 27, 2024 09:00

THE BOYS Shows the Dangers of Compound V Through Hughie’s Dad

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The Boys season four’s fifth episode is a doozy. There’s a heap of blood, guts, gore, murderous farm animals, and more. We even see Gen V’s Cate Dunlap and Sam Riordan for a brief cameo at a Hall H Comic-Con style event promoting their new comedy series. A lot of funny and shocking things happen but the episode ends with heartbreak. The effect of Compound V on Hughie’s dad is absolutely devastating, proving that Butcher is actually right sometimes. 

Hughie's dad opens his eyes after being injected with compound v in the boysPrime Video

At the end of episode four, Hughie’s dad comes out of his coma after an injection of Compound V. In this episode, we find out that Hughie’s mom gave it to him after Hughie hesitated to do so. At first, everything seems cool as they laugh, reminisce, and are a family again. But Hughie notices that his father is having a hard time remembering certain things. He goes to grab a Snapple for his dad while his mom is in the restroom. Upon returning, his mom is back, but Mr. Campbell is missing.

Hughie and his mom frantically look for him, only to find him standing stoically in a room with a bloody heart in his hand after accidentally killing a hospital worker. Hughie tries to get him to calm down so he can explain what’s going on, but a nurse comes in and panics. She alerts security and Hughie’s dad shakily teleports and runs through a wall. He accidentally kills more people and is frightened by his uncontrollable actions.

The Boys shows Hughie's dad standing in a hallway in a bloody hospital gownPrime Video

Hughie once again tries to talk to him but he doesn’t recognize his own son anymore. Instead, he believes Hughie is eleven years old again and becomes enraged at the sight of his estranged wife. He nearly kills her before Hughie steps in to talk him down. Both Hughie and his mom know that his father cannot live this way. Hughie decides to give his father a fatal dose of a drug to help him die peacefully. They bid him a tearful farewell as Hughie’s dad admits that he’s afraid. He calls his son “Wee Hughie,” a reference to Hughie’s comic moniker, and dies shortly afterward. 

The Boys Hughie looks in shock at his dad Prime Video

Even if Hughie’s dad hadn’t taken that Compound V, he was going to succumb to his massive brain injury in a short amount of time. Like Kimiko and Butcher previously told Hughie, you cannot save everyone and sometimes you simply have to let people go. Watching a beloved parent die in front of your eyes is one of the worst pains a person can imagine (I’ve experienced it in real-life), so it is understandable why Hughie didn’t want to let go of his father.

We don’t know what this means for him in the future but hopefully Hughie can continue to heal his relationship with his mom. And, it is yet another scenario that affirms the awful dangers and side effects of Compound V.

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June 26, 2024

Why Did the Jedi’s Lightsabers Keep Shorting Out on THE ACOLYTE? STAR WARS’ Cortosis, Explained

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The Acolyte‘s fifth episode revealed the identity of Mae’s dark Master, but the person underneath that mask wasn’t the only fascinating thing we learned about that helmet. Qimir’s terrifying headgear on The Acolyte is made from cortosis. But what is cortosis exactly? Well, cortosis is a legendary material from Star Wars lore. That powerful, rare metal can withstand blows from a lightsaber and even cause them to short circuit, as we saw on The Acolyte’s fifth episode. Without that helmet, the Jedi might have stopped their most dangerous enemy. But more worrisome than what it can do in battle is what the presence of a cortosis helmet indicates about the danger the Jedi now face.

What Is Cortosis, the Metal Qimir Used to Make His Helmet on The Acolyte?The masked Master with his hand out while holding a red lightsaber in the other on The AcolyteLucasfilm

Qimir wears a cortosis helmet on The Acolyte. Cortosis is an uncommon metal that is among the strongest and strangest in the galaxy far, far away. It’s found on two Star Wars planets: the Mid Rim planet Dinzo and the Outer Rim planet Mokivj.

Cortosis is extremely fragile unless refined. Then, it becomes incredibly powerful. Timothy Zahn’s Thrawn: Alliances explained why. The rare metal has an “unusually high energy absorption and transmission coefficients.” That allows cortosis to “dissipate” energy blasts along fibers without damaging them. While cortosis has its limits, notably lengthy energy attacks, it still poses a unique problem for Jedi fighting a dark side user.

Cortosis Can Short Out Jedi Lightsabers, as We Saw on Star Wars: The Acolyte

In short, refined cortosis can withstand a lightsaber blast while causing the weapon to short out. Qimir used his helmet to do both while fighting multiple Jedi on Khofar. His helmet provided a shield that blocked lightsaber strikes, allowing him to fight in a unique style. It also made the Jedi weapons temporarily malfunction and shut down. Those brief moments bought Qimir extra time to defeat his confused, briefly unarmed opponents.

Without his cortosis helmet, Qimir likely would have died on that planet in The Acolyte‘s fifth episode. Master Sol bested Qimir after the dark Master lost his mask.

When Was Cortosis First Introduced in Star Wars?The Acolyte Star Wars villain Sith LordLucasfilm

Cortosis dates back known to the franchise’s non-canonical, pre-Disney “Legends” era. It notably appeared in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Darth Bane stories. There cortosis was best utilized as an anti-lightsaber weapon that also caused them to short circuit.

Ten years before The Acolyte, Cortosis made its canonical Disney-era Star Wars debut in 2014 in John Jackson Miller’s novel New Dawn. In its new form, it still closely resembles the original Legends iteration in terms of both properties and uses. Cortosis’ new canonical history also traces back millennia to the Era of the Sith. That’s when Star Wars’ legendary Null Blade was created to fight against the dark side order. During the Clone Wars, Count Dooku also used cortosis to create a protective shield that he employed against the Republic. And a possessed Doctor Aphra even used the Null Blade in a battle with Darth Vader.

What Does Qimir’s Use of Cortosis Mean for The Acolyte?Qimir holds two red lightsaber blades on The AcolyteLucasfilm

The Jedi haven’t faced a real threat in so long that they didn’t even know what Qimir was. He had to tell Sol they might call him a Sith, an enemy no Jedi has seen for thousands and thousands of years. Qimir was too much for them. Yord said he showed a flagrant disregard for the “rules” of fighting. That included how he used his cortosis helmet, which rendered The Acolyte‘s Jedi weaponless and defenseless.

With his helmet back in hand, Qimir once again has something that can help him defeat Jedi. But more than that, his cortosis helmet shows he knows secrets from Star Wars‘ past that the Jedi have long forgotten. They couldn’t stop him when he only had a helmet on. What if he also found other uses for cortosis that they don’t know about?

Mikey Walsh is a staff writer at Nerdist and lover of fictional metals. You can follow him on Twitter and Bluesky at @burgermike. And also anywhere someone is ranking the Targaryen kings.

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Published on June 26, 2024 12:17

This THE ACOLYTE Death Really Hurt STAR WARS Fans

The Acolyte has pulled no punches when it comes to delivering character deaths and killing fascinating figures. We were stunned when Wookiee Jedi Master Kelnacca was killed in episode four of the Star Wars series before we even got to see him on-screen in the present day. And this was after the episode one death of Jedi Master Indara. But it turns out Star Wars: The Acolyte was only picking up its killing steam. Episode five of the series delivered the most intense killing yet. In The Acolyte‘s fifth chapter, fans encountered a Star Wars death that really hurt.

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Oh, Yord, say it isn’t so. Yord’s death on The Acolyte truly shocked us. The straight-laced Jedi Knight, played by Charlie Barnett, was hands-down a fan-favorite character. After only a handful of episodes, Yord Fandar amassed a fan-following called the “Yord Horde” (see: #YordHorde on Twitter), which is a genius name. And we know that not just any character could achieve such devotion. Lucasfilm even sent out Yord Horde stickers to loyal Yordists, sorry Yord Horde-ists, and got Barnett in on the act in the episode before his death! (Which seems cruel and unusual.)


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— Star Wars (@starwars) June 12, 2024

Although he seemed to lack a sense of humor on principle, Yord was hilarious in his fussy and persnickety ways. And he won hearts and minds from the moment fans saw him steaming his robes to perfection. A Jedi does need pressed robes, of course, or how will the world ever respect them? Despite his love of rules and adherence to the letter of the law, Yord’s heart was truly in the right place. Though Yord probably would approve of his The Acolyte death as an honorable end befitting a Jedi Knight, few would likely share his sentiments.

Yord’s death truly shocked us to the core.

How Did Yord Die on The Acolyte?Yord and the master qimir fighting with lightsabersLucasfilm

It felt like Yord’s death was mercilessly teased throughout The Acolyte‘s fifth episode before coming to pass. On Khofar, the dark Sith Lord Master, who we now know to be Qimir, attacked the assembled group of Jedi. Using his Force powers, lightsaber skills, and cortosis armor, Qimir handily hacked and slashed his way through the group. Qimir got a jab into Yord, but it was only a slash to his leg. For a moment, Yord fans let out a sigh of relief as Qimir disappeared to chase after Osha, thinking he might be safe from death after this fakeout. Especially when Sol arrived on the scene to aid them both and fight Qimir.

Yord and Qimir the sith villain on The Acolyte fighting before his deathLucasfilm

Osha and Yord headed to safety at Sol’s command, but although Sol had ordered Yord away with Osha and he was determined to stick to his Jedi Master’s command, his heart finally won out over his mind. Osha and Yord headed back to find Sol and Qimir, and thus sealed Yord’s (however noble) fate on The Acolyte.

Yord's death on The Acolyte, Qimir kills yordLucasfilm

Yord valiantly entered the fray again, saving Mae from her fate and distracting Qimir. But alas, the evil Sith Master was too much for him. Qimir snapped Yord’s neck, and thus, the beloved Yord was dead on The Acolyte.

Is There a Chance Yord Could Come to Life, and His Star Wars Death Could Be Reversed?Yord Dead on The AcolyteLucasfilm

Of course, Yord’s death makes fans ask the obvious next question. Is there a way Yord’s death can be reversed and Yord could return to life on Star Wars? Well, we never say never. Star Wars does have a history of mysterious resurrections and glorious reappearances. But, it seems like most likely, no. Yord is a human character, and his neck was snapped. That feels pretty final.

Barnett even notes of Yord’s death, “Leslye [Headland] was very up front from the very get-go. No one ever wants to be cut out of a show, but when you know that going into it, performance-wise, it gave me a bookend and it gave me a route to plan out and play a little more of the rollercoaster role, showing the ups and downs and showing how he ends up getting into this position. When you’re playing a character that you know is going to die, it’s a little more fun. If it’s a surprise to you and your job is gone next week, it sucks, but when you know what you’re walking into, you get to have a little more control over it. And I tried to find the lemonade through the lemons.”

Additionally, he shares of Yord’s final minutes, “When Osha convinces me that Jecki is in danger, I know my duty is to bring this civilian up to the ship and get out of here as quickly as possible, but my heart breaks, and it’s the first time my compassion supersedes. And all the responsibility of what you must live up to goes out the window. And yes, sadly, he doesn’t survive and win off of that kind of energy. I think it’s kind of the fault of not living in that place for more of his life. He was too confined, and you see his demise from it. These are all the reasonings why he loses so much of what he knows he’s good at, which is fighting, because his attachments and his emotional connection speak louder in that moment.”

Although Yord’s death does indeed seem like it will hold, stranger things have happened on Star Wars. In the meanwhile, we know death won’t stop the Yord Horde’s true love from shining through. Long live, Yord!

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Marvel Studios to Return to San Diego Comic-Con’s Hall H This Year

There’s a phrase that will make any superhero movie fan’s soul sparkle like an Infinity Stone: “Marvel Studios, San Diego Comic-Con, Hall H.” Any time Marvel heads to the hallowed hall of pop culture’s biggest event it means fireworks. And those fireworks are going to return this year. Deadline reports Marvel Studios is heading back to Hall H next month.

Deadpool and Wolverine imageMarvel Studios

The same weekend Deadpool & Wolverine hits theaters, Marvel Studios is hitting San Diego Comic-Con. The premier industry gathering will take place from July 25-July 28. Now we know the MCU will be there (likely Saturday night) with its own panel.

What news will Marvel announce? Which stars will be in attendance? And how will this Marvel Hall H showing reshape our expectations for the future of the franchise? We’ll have to wait to find out. For now our superhero-loving hearts can just enjoy the possibilities.

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Is THE ACOLYTE’s Dark ‘Sith’ Master Connected to Kylo Ren and the Knights of Ren?

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The Acolyte revealed the true identity of its dark side Master in the Disney+ show’s memorable fifth episode. Qimir is no mere trader; he’s Mae’s mysterious mentor and the villain of the series. When Sol confronted Qimir on The Acolyte, the unmasked Force user said he has no name, but the Jedi might call him “Sith.” There’s plenty of reason to believe that’s exactly what he is, but there’s also reason to believe he’s something else. Qimir might be the forefather of the group that Kylo Ren will one day command, the Knights of Ren.

The Acolyte Star Wars villain Sith LordLucasfilmIs The Acolyte‘s Qimir a Sith Lord or a Knight of Ren Ancestor?

Qimir might be precisely what he said the Jedi would name him, a Sith Lord. He embraces the dark side, wields a red lightsaber, has an incredible mastery of the Force, fighting abilities few have ever matched, hates the Jedi, and wants a pupil. That sounds exactly like a Sith.

Yet, The Acolyte gave us reason to doubt if Qimir is one. Sith Lords always have “Darth” monikers and aren’t exactly shy about calling themselves Sith. Yet he did not actually call himself a Sith. Qimir also did not use the Sith term for a Padawan. He didn’t tell Sol he wants an apprentice. Qimir wants an “acolyte,” a word with clear religious connotations.

Qimir holds a lightsaber to Mae's head on The AcolyteLucasfilm

The Sith Rule of Two demands the Order always has a single Master with a single apprentice. The Acolyte‘s Qimir is searching for his own when he should already have one, if he is a Sith Lord. (Mae clearly was not truly Qimir’s Sith apprentice before she betrayed him.) And while the Sith are a religious order, there’s another group of dark side users in the galaxy far, far away who are more overtly religious in their beliefs.

That sect always wear masks, unlike the Sith. They also worship a red lightsaber and not a person or even the Force. This dangerous tribe is also known for its fearsome fighting abilities, especially in close combat. Its members even live in the shadows, enemy of both the Jedi and the Sith. (Two groups that have sought to control who had the “freedom” to use the Force.) That Star Wars group is known as the Knights of Ren, who will one day be led by the fanatical Kylo Ren, and it could just be The Acolyte‘s Qimir connects to them.

The Knights of Ren standing in the desert together like the cover of a boy band albumLucasfilmThe Connections Between Qimir, Star Wars‘ Ren, and Kylo Ren

That might seem like a tenuous connection on the surface. (Even if Qimir dresses more like a Knight of Ren than a Sith.) For one, the evidence that Qimir is a Sith is compelling. The other is that the Knights of Ren won’t be founded for many more years after The Acolyte. They form only a few years after Luke Skywalker blows up the first Death Star. That’s more than a century after the era of the Disney+ series. But The Acolyte‘s fifth episode gave us plenty of reason to wonder if Qimir will ultimately be the person thought of as the first Knight of Ren.

Qimir Resembles Ren, the Leader of the Knights of Ren

For starters, Qimir wholly resembles the infamous Star Wars character known as Ren.

A masked figure named Ren wearing only a black cape and kneelingMarvel Comics

Star Wars comics introduced the leader of the Knights of Ren. He’s the one who lured Ben Solo to the group and, therefore, the dark side. Known simply as Ren, this gregarious, friendly, charismatic figure was unconcerned with concepts of good or evil. He simply embraced the dark side and did what he wanted. He lived without rules and answered to no one. As Qimir might say, Ren had freedom.

Ren didn’t even want others to follow him. He wanted them to follow the ideas he believed in. That made his Knights more akin to acolytes than apprentices. The skilled warrior who could kill Jedi also had great hair under his sinister mask. He also wore a cape and had muscular arms he was happy to display.

Qimir holds two red lightsaber blades on The AcolyteLucasfilm

That all might as well be describing Qimir. If not for the huge gap in their stories, we might think that Qimir and Ren are the same person. (Which we can’t actually rule out, considering lifespans in the galaxy far, far away. But for now, that possibility seems doubtful.)

Qimir Played Kylo Ren’s Theme During The Acolyte Episode Five’s Final Moments

If Qimir’s resemblance to the Knights of Ren leader wasn’t enough, The Acolyte actually played Kylo Ren’s theme music during Qimir’s final scene in The Acolyte‘s fifth episode. If there was any doubt, The Acolyte wanted us to at least notice the possible connection between its dark Master Qimir and the Knights of Ren leader, it made sure we heard that connection. Viewers certainly did.


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Was that Kylo's theme playing?! #TheAcolyte pic.twitter.com/LlFcJCgp9O

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When Qimir healed Osha and spoke of triumph and despair at the end of the episode, The Acolyte played Kylo Ren’s theme. In the language of Star Wars, that musical is basically big flashing red lights.

Does any of this prove The Acolyte‘s Qimir will go on, even indirectly, to found the Knights of Ren? No, we don’t have enough evidence of confirmation yet. What we can’t do is dismiss the possibility.

Nor can we ignore the even more intriguing potential the show has raised.

The Story of the Sith, the Ren, the Jedi, and the Force May All Unite Through The Acolyte‘s QimirMasked Kylo Ren holds his red lightsaberLucasfilm

We’ve been waiting to meet the Sith who will bring the dark Order out of the shadows and onto a path of prominence. It’s the one that leads to the near-total destruction of the Jedi and Darth Sidious becoming Emperor. But what if Qimir is something more than even that? What if he is the dark side figure who will not only make the Jedi fall possible, but give birth to Kylo Ren?

Those two stories are one and the same already. The Knights of Ren’s own journey will lead them into the arms of the Sith they hated. Kylo Ren will lead them, but he’ll do so while unknowingly following Palpatine. It would be fitting if the story of the Sith, the Ren, the Jedi, and the Force was always connected as all things are.

The Sith will one day claim Anakin Skywalker as their own. It might also be the story of how Ben Solo will follow his grandfather to the dark side following a different way that leads to the same place.

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BATMAN: CAPED CRUSADER Trailer Is Moody, Stylish, and Packed with Villains

Fans have been waiting for a first look at Bruce Timm, Matt Reeves, and J.J. Abrams’ new Batman animated series. Now, we finally have our first trailer for Batman: Caped Crusader, which debuts on Prime Video on August 10. The new series is a period piece, set in a version of 1940s Gotham City. They’ve reimagined all the familiar villains, with some harkening back to their Golden Age DC Comics roots. Our new Batman/Bruce Wayne is Hamish Linklater. You can check out the first trailer for Batman: Caped Crusader right here:

The trailer showcases the distinctive animation style of Bruce Timm, who of course was one of the men behind the iconic Batman: The Animated Series over thirty years ago. Batman’s look harkens back to his earliest comic book days, in black and grey, with larger pointed ears. He almost looks like he stepped off the cover of Detective Comics #27 from 1939, his first appearance. We also see Catwoman (Christina Ricci), wearing her old school costume, which was a purple dress with a green cape. The Batman: Caped Crusader trailer gives us flashes of several other famous Bat-villains, like Two-Face, Clayface, Firefly, and a totally reinvented Harley Quinn. You can even see the Penguin, briefly.

Poster art for Batman: Caped CrusaderWarner Bros. Animation/Prime Video

The trailer for Batman: Caped Crusader also gives a lot of screen time to police detective Renee Montoya, who will play a prominent role in the show. Interestingly enough, Montoya was first created for Batman: The Animated Series, similar to how Harley Quinn was. Refreshingly, there is a distinct lack of Joker in this trailer. Probably the creators involved feel he is too overexposed right now. But we can’t imagine we’ll never see the Clown Prince of Crime on this series though, or The Riddler. Batman fans are just going to have to be patient.

Batman: Caped Crusader drops all 10 episodes on August 1.

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