Eine rachsüchtige junge Frau und ein ehemaliger Jedi navigieren durch das unbarmherzige Galaktische Imperium in verschiedenen Epochen, wobei ihre unterschiedlichen Entscheidungen ihr Schicks... Alles lesenEine rachsüchtige junge Frau und ein ehemaliger Jedi navigieren durch das unbarmherzige Galaktische Imperium in verschiedenen Epochen, wobei ihre unterschiedlichen Entscheidungen ihr Schicksal in einer sich wandelnden Galaxie prägen.Eine rachsüchtige junge Frau und ein ehemaliger Jedi navigieren durch das unbarmherzige Galaktische Imperium in verschiedenen Epochen, wobei ihre unterschiedlichen Entscheidungen ihr Schicksal in einer sich wandelnden Galaxie prägen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Folgen durchsuchen
Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Tales of the Empire' received mixed opinions. Praised for animation quality, voice acting, and emotional depth, especially Morgan Elsbeth and Barriss Offee's arcs, it was criticized for lacking depth and coherence. Many felt it missed opportunities and didn't match 'Tales of the Jedi' quality. Storytelling was often rushed, with some episodes deemed unnecessary. Despite flaws, it's considered a decent addition to Star Wars lore.
Empfohlene Bewertungen
A decent animated short series in the same vein as Tales of The Jedi last year. I prefer Jedi slightly over this just because of Dooku's storyline.
The Morgan plot was a bit underwhelming. And I don't think she deserved an arc to herself. The ending wasn't that good too.
The Barriss storyline was much better, especially the first 2 episodes which were dark, and broody, and got the aesthetics right. Even though I was left a bit disappointed with the conclusion of her arc. I like a redemption arc, but not sure if she deserved one.
Now hoping for Tales of The Sith next year on Star Wars Day. May the 4th be with you.
The Morgan plot was a bit underwhelming. And I don't think she deserved an arc to herself. The ending wasn't that good too.
The Barriss storyline was much better, especially the first 2 episodes which were dark, and broody, and got the aesthetics right. Even though I was left a bit disappointed with the conclusion of her arc. I like a redemption arc, but not sure if she deserved one.
Now hoping for Tales of The Sith next year on Star Wars Day. May the 4th be with you.
"Tales of the Empire" is a delightful gem in the vast galaxy of Star Wars content. As a fan who watched this series alongside the disappointing "The Acolyte," I was pleasantly surprised by the depth and storytelling prowess of this show. The intricate narratives, well-developed characters, and attention to detail in world-building truly set "Tales of the Empire" apart.
The series manages to capture the essence of the Star Wars universe while offering a fresh perspective on the Empire's inner workings. Each episode delves into the lives of characters with complexity and nuance, making it easy to become emotionally invested in their journeys. The production quality is top-notch, with stunning visuals and captivating performances that transport viewers to a galaxy far, far away.
After experiencing the lackluster storytelling of "The Acolyte," "Tales of the Empire" was a breath of fresh air. It proves that there is still hope for meaningful and engaging content within the Star Wars franchise. I wholeheartedly recommend this series to any fan craving a more fulfilling and satisfying Star Wars experience.
Here's to more content like "Tales of the Empire" that honors the legacy of Star Wars while pushing boundaries and exploring new horizons. May the Force continue to guide us on thrilling adventures through the galaxy!
The series manages to capture the essence of the Star Wars universe while offering a fresh perspective on the Empire's inner workings. Each episode delves into the lives of characters with complexity and nuance, making it easy to become emotionally invested in their journeys. The production quality is top-notch, with stunning visuals and captivating performances that transport viewers to a galaxy far, far away.
After experiencing the lackluster storytelling of "The Acolyte," "Tales of the Empire" was a breath of fresh air. It proves that there is still hope for meaningful and engaging content within the Star Wars franchise. I wholeheartedly recommend this series to any fan craving a more fulfilling and satisfying Star Wars experience.
Here's to more content like "Tales of the Empire" that honors the legacy of Star Wars while pushing boundaries and exploring new horizons. May the Force continue to guide us on thrilling adventures through the galaxy!
Your perception of the show may differ quite drastically from others depending on how much you care about the characters that the show focuses on. Personally, I do not care much for Morgan Elsbeth as she doesn't really come off as an interesting character so I found the first 3 episodes to be relatively average, nothing insulting by any means but nothing that exciting either. The episodes focusing on Bariss Offee were more interesting to me as I like her more as a character but they weren't anything special. Overall there's a lot more they could've done with the show, but if you are interested in those characters then it might be worth a watch for you. Do not expect anything ground-breaking though.
I'm no Filoni worshipper but I rather liked the refreshing brevity and continuity curiosity of 2022's Tales of the Jedi. This follow-up is... far less interesting and I'd hardly say The Mandalorian's Morgan Elsbeth and Clone Wars minor character Barriss Offee are of the same stature as Ahsoka and Dooku. Not only that but neither of them are particularly Empire-tastic. More... Empire adjacent. That being said, I still do like the shortness of the episodes, but it all feels very throwaway and more of an afterthought than a project in its own right or even a continuation of the first set of stories.
Was so enjoyable watching the characters wrestle with their inner light & darkness, until nearing the end of episode 5...
If I was to retell others about this episode the way the filmmaker tells the story without spoiling it by referring to names and what had just happened, then it would be like... (read without the stuff in the brackets)
"It was utterly ridiculous hearing 'them' (plural, the Sith Inquisitors) commenting on 'them' (singular, a person) whom 'they' (pl.) have just dealt with, as if 'they' (pl.) cared about 'their' (sing.) life enough to a point that 'they' (pl.) decided to referred to 'them' (s.g.) as 'they/them' (sing.)... Were 'they' (pl.) trying to show 'them' (sing.) 'their' (pl.) respect? Were 'they' (pl.) trying so hard to not offend 'them' (sing.) Whom 'they' (pl) came to offend in the first place?
It also confuses the audience whether there were more of 'them' out there that 'they' were referring to whom 'they' might have forgotten about?"
Also, Disney isn't being consistent when 'they' wanted to refer to an individual person as 'they/them' in other languages, if you can read subtitles in other languages, give it a try and have a look/laugh!
Clearly 'they' wanted to play safe and didn't want to rattle the non-English speaking market.
If I was to retell others about this episode the way the filmmaker tells the story without spoiling it by referring to names and what had just happened, then it would be like... (read without the stuff in the brackets)
"It was utterly ridiculous hearing 'them' (plural, the Sith Inquisitors) commenting on 'them' (singular, a person) whom 'they' (pl.) have just dealt with, as if 'they' (pl.) cared about 'their' (sing.) life enough to a point that 'they' (pl.) decided to referred to 'them' (s.g.) as 'they/them' (sing.)... Were 'they' (pl.) trying to show 'them' (sing.) 'their' (pl.) respect? Were 'they' (pl.) trying so hard to not offend 'them' (sing.) Whom 'they' (pl) came to offend in the first place?
It also confuses the audience whether there were more of 'them' out there that 'they' were referring to whom 'they' might have forgotten about?"
Also, Disney isn't being consistent when 'they' wanted to refer to an individual person as 'they/them' in other languages, if you can read subtitles in other languages, give it a try and have a look/laugh!
Clearly 'they' wanted to play safe and didn't want to rattle the non-English speaking market.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesFirst appearance of Barriss Offee since Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008): The Wrong Jedi (2013).
- VerbindungenFollowed by Star Wars: Geschichten der Unterwelt (2025)
Top-Auswahl
Melde dich zum Bewerten an und greife auf die Watchlist für personalisierte Empfehlungen zu.
Details
- Laufzeit18 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
Zu dieser Seite beitragen
Bearbeitung vorschlagen oder fehlenden Inhalt hinzufügen
Oberste Lücke
What is the Canadian French language plot outline for Star Wars: Tales of the Empire (2024)?
Antwort