‘I Know I’m Very Proud’: The Acolyte’s Dafne Keen Shares How She Reacted When Her Star Wars Series Was Cancelled

This past summer proved to be quite momentous for Keen as she embarked on a journey to another galaxy, and simultaneously resurrected the character Laura, also known as X-23, in the movie “Deadpool & Wolverine”. Remarkably, this film was the 34th Marvel production in sequence and swiftly garnered both critical acclaim and commercial success. Regrettably, the series “The Acolyte”, which is accessible via a Disney+ subscription, did not fare as well and has since ended. Keen openly shared that the cancellation of this series was challenging for her, but she remains proud of the collective effort she and her fellow cast and crew poured into it. As she expressed to ScreenRant:

‘Companion’ Announces a New Genre Name to Know

The main pair consists of Josh (Jack Quaid), who beams with pride as he’s with Iris (Sophie Thatcher), who clearly cherishes him. Josh and Iris encounter two other couples, each in search of tranquility and respite, but harboring secrets that could potentially undo the fabric of their connections.

The Gunfighter

The initial movie follows the tale of Jimmy Ringo, an old-timer with a questionable past as a deadly gunfighter and killer, who yearns to reconnect with his wife (Helen Westcott) and a son he wasn’t aware of, all while trying to break free from his infamous persona. The movie’s depiction of the Wild West’s lawlessness and the repercussions of violence contributed to its status as a genre staple, and having Hawke on board for the remake will certainly enhance the storyline.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Poster Mistake Has Everyone’s Attention For All The Wrong Reasons

A frequently used method to discern whether an image is produced by AI or not is by examining the number of fingers on people’s hands, as AI systems often struggle with depicting hands accurately. In a social media poster displaying a crowd celebrating, the individual waving the leftmost blue flag only has three fingers and a thumb, which could hint at artificial origin. However, it is also possible that this error may stem from conventional photo editing rather than AI manipulation. Other peculiarities, such as the confusing “We 4 You” sign and an out-of-proportion tiny head on a Thing toy in another poster, have sparked suspicions of something not quite right.