SWNN Live! – Final Predictions for ‘The Acolyte’ and a Look Back at ‘Return of the Jedi’

Join us this week on SWNN Live! where, this week, we put out our final predictions for The Acolyte and wrap up our discussion on the Star Wars original trilogy. Tyler, Luke, and myself (Jay) are all excited for the premiere of The Acolyte which will be streaming on June 4. We also share our favorite memories from Return of the Jedi to round out the show.

 

SWNN Live! is a streamed podcast that airs at 10 pm EST/ 7 pm PST (subject to change). Viewers can watch the show on YouTube, Facebook, and X (Twitter), or listen to it on Spotify and Apple Podcasts after the fact. However, if you’d like to share your comments and join in on the conversation, feel free to catch us live and join us on YouTube to join our live chat. We love bringing your thoughts and opinions into the show.

 

 

We had a lot to discuss with The Acolyte and Return of the Jedi. The three of us make a few last-minute predictions about the show, discuss what’s got us most excited, and talk about some of the comments by creator Leslye Headland and Dave Filoni. And in the second half, we discuss some important characters and moments from Luke’s favorite Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. Feel free to check out the show notes below to skip ahead to whatever topics you’d like:

 

02:20 Ray Stevenson and revisiting Ahsoka

09:40 Dave Filoni and Leslye Headland sit down to talk about The Acolyte

16:00 Last-minute predictions for The Acolyte

47:00 Return of the Jedi

 

Be sure to also follow us on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, and Threads. We will also be continuing our Timeline Show on YouTube very shortly, so be sure to keep your eyes on that. Join us again next week on Thursday at 7 pm PST/10 pm EST (subject to change) as we’ll break down the first two episodes of The Acolyte.

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Born and raised in Hawaii, Jay Goodearl runs the YouTube Gaming channel “Good Games, Dude” His channel aims to open up video games to beginners and immediate players and help them understand what makes games the art form that it is.

Jay Goodearl

Born and raised in Hawaii, Jay Goodearl runs the YouTube Gaming channel “Good Games, Dude” His channel aims to open up video games to beginners and immediate players and help them understand what makes games the art form that it is.

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