Co-created by Jon Watts ('Spider-Man: No Way Home'), the family-friendly series follows four youths on an unexpected space adventure through a certain galaxy far, far away. By Daniel Fienberg Chief ...
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Skeleton Crew is set in the New Republic era, generally at the same time as The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett and Ahsoka ...
The Star Wars TV landscape has started to feel crowded in the half-decade since the galaxy far, far away made its jump to the ...
Star Wars” has always been, on some level, for children. That’s neither condescension nor criticism: George Lucas created a ...
As wrung-through with nostalgia as Skeleton Crew is, it still somehow feels like the most polished take on Star Wars we’ve ...
On their sleepy home planet, four children discover a spaceship, which accidentally blasts them into hyperspace. Mysterious ...
Skeleton Crew" will appeal most to younger viewers, but adults who remember Spielberg’s Amblin era may get swept up in it too ...
Thankfully, this Disney+ series has a solid story to tell, even as it leans into the Reagan-era Easter eggs and borderline fanfiction territory.
This review contains spoilers for episodes 1 and 2 of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew.