I’ve got a lot of fun stuff here for you to watch in Lucasfilm’s totally radical new series Star Wars: Skeleton Crew For your viewing pleasure!
We’ve got two new clips, two new TV spots, and a behind-the-scenes featurette that offers some insight into how this Amblin and Goonies-inspired creation was brought to life Star Wars The series is brought to life for fans.
In the first clip, the young heroes encounter a robot named SM-33 (Nick Frost), who fern (Ryan Kira ArmstrongOnce she tells him she killed his captain, she claims him as her own.
Another clip shows a character trying to convince Jude Law’s character, Jordyn Nanawood, to return to SM-33, but he’s unwilling to do so. Nawood may be posing as a Jedi, but he may not be entirely honest with his younger companions.
The TV spot offers some new footage, one of which opens like a throwback trailer from the ’80s.
Featurette features extensive new footage from the series, as well as interviews with cast and crew, including creators Jon Watts (spiderman) and producers Jon Favreau (The Mandalorian) when they talk about the director being hired to work on the series.
“Skeleton Crew” follows the journey of four children who “make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet, then become lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy and meet Law’s mysterious character Joad Nag.” ·Nawood and others met.
“Finding their way home and encountering unexpected allies and enemies will be an adventure greater than they imagined.”
The creator of the series is Jon Watts (spiderman) and it also has stars Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Kiriana Krattand Robert Timothy Smith.
Episodes of the show will be produced by Bryce Dallas Howard, Daniels, David Lowery, Jack Schreierand Lee Isaac Chung. The Mandalorian’s Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni will executive produce.
The first two episodes of the film will be available on Disney+ on December 3, 2024.