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.
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,
The story is as fun as it is simple, weaving together spacefaring pirates, planets with hidden treasure and nods to 1980s classics like “The Goonies.”
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.
The vast network of characters featured across Star Wars‘ nine main saga movies and five Disney+ shows provide plenty of promising candidates on which the franchise could base future TV series. Ever since the launch of Disney+ in 2019,
Kid-oriented Star Wars stuff has been around forever, and Disney has specifically never shied away from selling Star Wars to children, but this is one of Disney’s first (and most successful) attempts to actually use the power of Star Wars to say something to kids.
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
Skeleton Crew creators Jon Watts and Christopher Ford discuss what a potential second season of the Disney+ show could look like.
Skeleton Crew' season 2 is uncertain as Disney+ has yet to renew it. Fans and creators show great interest in continuing the
The level 7 systems coordinator is here to save the day. Check out this action-packed clip from the finale episode of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. Star Wars: Skeleton Crew stars Jude Law, Ravi Cabot-Conyers,
Skeleton Crew waited until Episode 7 to participate in the franchise’s longest running gag. This week, we heard Nooma (Geneva Carr) deliver the classic line: “I have a bad feeling about this,” as many other Star Wars greats have before her.