The Star Wars fandom continues to embarrass itself. The latest series in the franchise, βThe Acolyte,β has fallen victim to yet another review-bombing campaign from the audience β an unfortunate practice thatβs often rooted in racism and misogyny.
The prequel series, which stars Amandla Stenberg, earned glowing reviews from critics, currently sitting at 84 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. The series has also been a ratings hit for Disney +, standing as the largest debut for the streamer so far this year.
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Yet, despite its warm reception, the show is still not immune to some of the harshest parts of the Star Wars fanbase, as it currently sits at a shocking 15 percent audience score.
For years now, certain projects in the franchise have been review bombed, with hundreds of audience reviews on sites like IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes pouring in and affecting their overall scores. Dedicated audiences feel a right to these stories, and unfortunately, sectors of these fandoms have some serious racial, misogynistic, and often homophobic biases they operate with when engaging in this content.
Stenberg opened up about some of this when speaking to GQ UK earlier this month. βThere is a specific kind of βStar Warsβ fan thatβs very vocal on the internet...theyβve called our show βThe Woke-alyteβ a fair amount β which Iβm like, βOK, what about it?ββ
Some of the backlash from fans also came from a clip of Stenberg that started to circulate as the series premiered. As Forbes points out, an interview clip from years ago where Stenberg talked about βmaking white people cryβ while promoting her film βThe Hate U Give,β was reshared by thousands, completely taken out of its context and used as a way to criticize the actress and a perceived βwoke agendaβ from Lucasfilm.
Again, this is not a new move in the Star Wars fandom playbook. Stars like John Boyega, Kelly Marie Tran, and, as The Root reported, Obi-Wan star Moses Ingram faced relentless attacks and even racial threats from the fans. God forbid the Star Wars franchise represents more than just the white leads of the original series. With a Black and queer lead like Stenberg, scores of fans are finally seeing themselves in this beloved, fantasy world.
Luckily for Stenberg it seems she is focusing on the love she is receiving from other viewers, specifically the Black fans and content creators. βThereβs also a significant sect of Black creators and Black βStar Warsβ fans on TikTok who are being vocal aboutβ¦the pushback that weβve received and where it comes from,β she also told GQ.
βAnd those folks make me so deeply happy, and those are the folks that Iβm so grateful to, and I want to send as much recognition and love and gratitude towards them because they keep us grounded.β
βThe Acolyteβ is available to stream now on Disney+.
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