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Lee Jung-jae on his journey from ‘Star Wars’ fan to Jedi master in ‘The Acolyte’

Lee Jung-jae on his journey from ‘Star Wars’ fan to Jedi master in ‘The Acolyte’

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Jun 4, 2024 12:14 pm EDT
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Growing up in the 1970s in South Korea, Lee Jung-jae’s fascination with the “Star Wars” cinematic universe was immediate after he encountered a striking movie poster for “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope” in his neighborhood.

“I wondered, ‘What kind of movie is this? Is this even a movie? It was something that I had never seen before,” Lee tells NextShark. “It really piqued my curiosity. This movie really had a sensational impact when it came out in Korea.”

The franchise’s groundbreaking debut left an indelible mark on Lee, who marvels at its allure and enduring legacy, a legacy he now proudly contributes to as a part of Disney Plus’ new live-action series “Star Wars: The Acolyte.”
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When Leslye Headland, the creator and showrunner of the series, first saw Lee’s performance in the hit Netflix show “Squid Game,” she instantly thought he was a perfect fit for the character of Sol, a respected Jedi master. 

“Lee Jung-jae knows how to switch from being emotionally available and vulnerable to being completely guarded and in control,” Headland shares. “He knows how to be formidable and intimidating, and then he can switch to being just absolutely heartbreaking in terms of how fragile he is. I don’t know many actors who can do that.”

Despite initial doubts, Headland’s encouragement helped Lee embrace the role of Sol, who investigates a series of crimes against the Jedi, who are the ancient order of warriors serving as guardians of peace and justice, known for their use of the Force and mastery of lightsabers.

Set about 100 years before “Star Wars: The Phantom Menace,” the series takes place during the High Republic era when the Jedi Order is at the height of its power. The primary suspect in the Jedi murders is Osha, played by Amandla Stenberg, a former Padawan and Sol’s student turned freighter mechanic. As Sol delves deeper into the investigation, the boundaries between good and evil blur, forcing him…

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