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    New Disney Star Wars Show Gets Worst Ratings in Franchise History

    By Ellis RobinsonJune 12, 2024
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    According to recent reports, the latest Star Wars show under Disney’s umbrella, “The Acolyte,” has attained some of the worst ratings in the franchise’s history. Since the entertainment giant acquired the rights to Star Wars in 2012, many have criticized Disney for purportedly ruining one of the greatest franchises in entertainment history.

    Per Rotten Tomatoes, “The Acolyte” received an outrageously low audience score, which is uncharacteristic of the wildly popular franchise with a loyal fanbase.  At the time of writing this article, the show’s first season has a solid critic rating of 85% from 116 reviews.  However, based on over 5,000 audience scores, the show comes in at an abysmal 26%.

    A recent Forbes report ranked the Star Wars franchise based on audience score and accompanying critic score. “The Acolyte,” with an audience score of 33% and a critic score of 93%, was ranked second to last, just in front of the infamous “Holiday Special.”

    1. The Empire Strikes Back – 97% audience, 95% critics

    2. A New Hope – 96% audience, 93% critics

    3. Return of the Jedi – 94% audience, 82% critics

    4. The Clone Wars (Show) – 91% audience, 93% critics

    5. Rogue One – 87% audience, 84% critics

    6. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – 86% audience, 51% critics

    7. Andor – 86% audience, 96% critics

    8. The Force Awakens – 85% audience, 93% critics

    9. Star Wars Rebels – 84% audience, 98% critics

    10. The Bad Batch – 83% audience, 88% critics

    11. The Mandalorian – 78% audience, 90% critics

    12. Ahsoka – 69% audience, 86% critics

    13. Star Wars: Visions – 66% audience, 98% critics

    14. Solo – 63% audience, 69% critics

    15. Obi-Wan Kenobi – 62% audience, 82% critics

    16. The Phantom Menace – 59% audience, 52% critics

    17. Attack of the Clones – 56% audience, 65% critics

    18. The Book of Boba Fett – 53% audience, 66% critics

    19. Star Wars Resistance – 47% audience, 92% critics

    20. The Last Jedi – 41% audience, 91% critics

    21. The Clone Wars (movie) – 40% audience, 19% critics

    22. The Acolyte – 33% audience, 93% critics

    23. The Holiday Special – 20% audience, 25% critics

    Notably, Leslye Headland, the creator of the newest Star Wars show and lead actress Amanda Stenberg, laughed and joked during a recent interview that “The Acolyte” is the “gayest Star Wars yet.”  Many have claimed this is another example of post-Disney Star Wars being woke.

    According to estimates, Disney’s financial losses on its recent theatrical releases total nearly $900 million.  The American Tribune reported on comments from conservative commentator Megyn Kelly, who slammed the entertainment giant for inserting a woke agenda into its content, supposedly contributing to the flops.



    “Apparently, there’s an analysis out there showing that films like Lightyear, in which they decided to make Buzz Lightyear gay. The Little Mermaid, which is now woke…elemental, that’s one of the ones that includes a non-binary character which has one of the worst openings ever. Worst opening weekend in company history. We could go down the list,” Kelly said.

    She maintained that “people are not buying this content.  They don’t want this content.”  Kelly further claimed that companies are finally beginning to realize that “wokeness” does not translate to a successful business model, where many DEI positions are being slashed.

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    “Bit by bit. All these media companies are eliminating and big, big tech companies are eliminating their heads of diversity because it’s just a wasted position where somebody just glorifies their wokeness and tries to lecture, so it’s failing,” according to the host.
    Charlie Kirk, who was a guest on Kelly’s podcast suggested that streaming is about to face a major correction in light of the bad content.  “It is failing. So a couple of thoughts number one streaming itself is there’s two big bubbles that I think are going to pop the commercial real estate bubble and the streaming bubble is the amount of money that the streaming wars generated or just that they plowed into crappy content, Megan, it’s like 99% of it is is garbage,” he said.
    Featured image credit:  original designer: Suzy Rice, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Star_wars_logo_alternate.svg




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