Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is the latest Disney Plus series to take place in a galaxy far, far away. Instead of focusing on a lead Jedi hero, the program follows four unlikely child heroes who, after an unbelievable discovery, find themselves journeying to the far reaches of the galaxy.
For them, the Jedi are mere fairy tales. According to co-creator Christopher Ford, this was all a part of the plan. “We wanted to include the idea that these kids had heard of Jedi and tales of good versus evil in the kind of way in our planet we have fairy tales or King Arthur stories of the Knights of the Round Table,” he told The HoloFiles.
The biggest name attached to the series is Academy Award nominee Jude Law. Details about his character have been kept under wraps thus far. Joining him are Ravi Cabot-Conyers as Wim, Robert Timothy Smith as Neel, Ryan Kiera Armstrong as Fern, Kyriana Kratter as KB, Nick Frost, Kerry Condon and TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe. Jon Watts co-created the program with Ford and they share writing credits on six of the eight episodes in the season.
Skeleton Crew is a standalone series separated from the Skywalker saga, which is a good thing. Instead of delving into darker subject matter as The Acolyte did, it looks like Star Wars: Skeleton Crew uses some Amblin-style visuals and nostalgia to bring a sense of childlike fun to the Star Wars universe. But will it succeed where previous Star Wars shows have faltered? We’ve got the full episode release schedule below so you can plan your viewing accordingly.
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How to watch Star Wars: Skeleton Crew
The first four episodes of the newest Star Wars series are available to stream on Disney Plus now. Viewers in the US will be able to view each new installment every Tuesday through Jan. 14 and will be available to stream by 3 a.m. ET/midnight PT. New episodes will hit the streamer in the UK at 8 a.m. GMT and at 7 p.m. in Australia.
- Episode 5: Dec. 24
- Episode 6: Dec. 31
- Episode 7: Jan. 7
- Episode 8: Jan. 14
If you don’t have Disney Plus and are interested in getting a subscription, you’ve got plenty of options. Disney Plus is available for purchase on its own, or you can look through the Disney Bundles to find the right fit for you.
Disney Plus starts at $10 per month for standalone subscriptions. But you can also get the Disney Bundle to get the service with Hulu and/or ESPN Plus. When it comes to bundles, saving money is one of the perks; You can choose to stream with or without ads. Viewers also have the option to try the new bundle package featuring Max, Hulu and Disney Plus, which starts at $17 per month. Check out our Disney Plus review for more info.
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