Disney+ Cancels Star Wars Series
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•Disney likely axed The Acolyte because of soaring costs
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Star Wars spinoff series The Acolyte was cancelled after just one season .
The show received solid-to-lukewarm critical reviews.
The series was a departure from a typical Star Wars series, weaving in elements from wuxia films and detective stories.
But there were some obvious shortcomings, most notably the clunky dialogue.
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