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Manny Jacinto’s Favorite Star Wars Movies Say a Lot About Why Fans Love the Weird Stuff

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Manny Jacinto has picked his favorite Star Wars movies, and honestly, the man has range. The Acolyte actor, who played Qimir/The Stranger, recently said his top choices outside of his own show are Rogue One and The Phantom Menace. On paper, that sounds like two very different corners of the galaxy. One is grim, grounded, tragic, and ends with Darth Vader turning a hallway into a horror movie. The other gave a generation podracing, battle droids, Naboo politics, Darth Maul, and the eternal childhood thrill of going way too fast on Nintendo 64. Somehow, the combination makes perfect sense. Rogue One Is the Easy Pick, But for Good Reason Jacinto pointed to Rogue One partly because of the stunt team connection to The Acolyte, but also because of that Darth Vader hallway scene. Fair. That scene has become one of the most talked-about Vader moments in modern Star Wars because…

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Manny Jacinto’s Qimir Return Comment Shows the Acolyte Problem Lucasfilm Can’t Ignore

Manny Jacinto as Qimir from The Acolyte in a dramatic Star Wars header image about The Stranger’s possible return.

If Lucasfilm ever brings Qimir back, Manny Jacinto sounds interested. But not at any cost. Speaking to Collider, The Acolyte star Manny Jacinto was asked what he would say if Dave Filoni asked him to return as The Stranger. His answer was not the usual “I’d love to come back, call me, please let me hold the cool helmet again” response. Instead, Jacinto made one thing very clear: for him, there is no Stranger without Leslye Headland. That is the interesting part. Because Qimir was not just a breakout character because he looked good in a mask and ruined a few Jedi’s week. He worked because The Acolyte built him as something strange, seductive, dangerous, wounded, and not easily filed under “standard Sith guy.” Qimir Was The Acolyte’s Biggest Unfinished Weapon Whatever people think of The Acolyte as a whole, Qimir became the character almost everyone wanted to talk about….

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The Acolyte Showrunner Clarifies Sith Canon, Ki-Adi-Mundi & Script Approval

Leslye Headland discusses The Acolyte canon and Qimir Sith reveal on The George Lucas Talk Show

New insight has emerged from the creative team behind Star Wars: The Acolyte, and showrunner Leslye Headland just dispelled a few of the biggest questions fans have had about the series’ place in Star Wars canon. In a recent interview with The George Lucas Talk Show, Headland addressed everything from the nature of Qimir’s Force identity to the controversial appearance of Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi, offering reassurance that the series is fully aligned with Star Wars lore as defined by Lucasfilm. (Source: JediNews, The HoloFiles) Here’s what we learned. Qimir Was “Not a True Sith” One of the biggest points of confusion after The Acolyte’s first season was the true nature of the mysterious antagonist Qimir. Despite early speculation that she was a Sith — potentially the last of an ancient Sith lineage — Headland confirmed she was not a true Sith in the strict canonical sense. This distinction matters in…

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The Acolyte Finale Originally Included an Osha and Qimir Kiss (According to The Art of The Acolyte)

Osha and Qimir in The Acolyte as article discusses a cut finale kiss revealed in The Art of The Acolyte

Well… this would have changed the vibe. A new behind-the-scenes detail from The Art of The Acolyte reveals that an original version of the finale reportedly featured Osha and Qimir kissing. That moment didn’t make it into the final cut — but the fact that it was even considered tells you a lot about what the show was aiming for with their relationship. What Was Cut From the Finale? According to the information shared in The Art of The Acolyte, the creators explored a version of the ending where: ✅ Osha and Qimir kiss❌ The kiss was ultimately removed from the finished episode So no, it wasn’t “canon romance” on screen… but it was on the table at some point in production. And honestly, the finale we got already walked right up to that line. Why This Detail Matters Osha and Qimir wasn’t a simple “hero meets villain” dynamic. The…

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