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‘The Acolyte’ Star Lee Jung-Jae on How Jedis Learn From Their Mistakes, Leslye Headland’s Approach to the Show’s Characters

‘The Acolyte’ Star Lee Jung-Jae on How Jedis Learn From Their Mistakes, Leslye Headland’s Approach to the Show’s Characters
‘The Acolyte’ Star Lee Jung-Jae on How Jedis Learn From Their Mistakes, Leslye Headland’s Approach to the Show’s Characters


At the Monte-Carlo television Celebration Saturday, Lee Jung-Jae, one of the stars of new Disney+ series "Star Wars: The Assistant," talked with Assortment about how he arranged for his job as Jedi Expert Sol, the qualities of Leslye Headland, the show's maker, as a showrunner, and the connection among Sol and Amandla Stenberg's characters.


Lee, who won an Early evening Emmy for "Squid Game," expresses that for half of "The Attendant" job he drew motivation from past portrayals of the Jedi Bosses, and "for the excess half I attempted to find something fitting to Sol - something that would just manifest him." He likewise talked with a specialist in "Star Wars" legend at Lucasfilm.


In "The Assistant," the Jedi Experts are demonstrated to be imperfect. How does the show introduce this? "In 'The Assistant,' what it attempts to say is that anybody can commit errors, yet you need to acknowledge the missteps that you make, and put exertion into rectifying them or creating yourself, in light of the fact that any person has some shaky reasoning," Lee says. "Along these lines, we as a whole commit errors, however you need to acknowledge them, and in the event that you put forth a few great attempts, you can push toward something great


Lee says of Headland that she is somebody who "simply imagines that each individual is valuable, so that is the reason she likewise has a way to deal with each character that makes them vital and valuable."


He adds: "Every one of the characters has their own past and their own reasons [for doing what they do]. She's truly committed to the characters, and you can feel it perusing the screenplay.
Lee apologized for not having the option to meticulously describe Sol's relationship with twins Mae and Osha, both played by Stenberg, as that would be a spoiler, however that's what he said "the secret [of their relationship with Sol] is uncovered episode by episode so the way that you're following this multitude of baffling things is something that you'll truly appreciate watching in this series."


He added however that Sol gives every young lady equivalent thought and "offers them a similar chance," despite the fact that he at last choses Mae to be his Padawan, a student Jedi.

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