This story includes major plot developments for the entire first season of "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew," currently streaming on Disney+. In 2017, when filmmaker Jon Watts and his writing partner Christopher Ford first approached Lucasfilm with their idea for a new standalone "Star Wars" movie,
While Star Wars has seen a lot of beloved characters from the animated shows adapted to live action, a rumored new move could mean it's game time.
In fact, after the Season 1 finale aired Tuesday on Disney+, viewers flooded social media channels like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram with calls to the show’s creators, Jon Watts and Christopher Ford, to start drawing up plans for a second season… if they haven’t already, that is.
While it may not be a lot that is coming from the galaxy far far away this year, they are still getting fans excited.
Skeleton Crew's penultimate episode (Episode 7) saw the long-awaited reunion between the children and their parents.
Skeleton Crew came to a close this week, but one of the most exciting revelations came from behind-the-scenes photos on Instagram. Actress Yasmine Al Massri posted a few shots of her time on set dressed as a Jedi character that was ultimately cut from the final story.
Skeleton Crew, the latest Star Wars offering from Disney+, has come to an end, with a satisfying final episode that concludes everything Episode eight sees the
On January 14th, the first season of the adventurous sci-fi series «Star Wars: Skeleton Crew» concluded on Disney+, taking place during the same tim
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Star Wars fans might have found a prequels plot hole that involves Anakin Skywalker and Order 66.
In a new interview, Skeleton Crew showrunners Jon Watts and Christopher Ford discuss some of the season finale's biggest moments, as well as an undiscovered Spider-Man: No Way Home Easter