Online rumors claim that a brand-new Star Wars game in a fan-favorite genre might be in development, with an announcement on the way soon.
Skeleton Crew Season 1 finale are ahead! Star Wars: Skeleton Crew has finished its run on the 2025 TV schedule, and the Season 1 finale, titled “The Real Good Guys,” was notable in more ways than one.
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 latest show out of the Lucasfilm galaxy is Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. The family adventure harkens back to the nostalgia of 80s classics like The Goonies and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. After eight action-packed episodes, Skeleton Crew ended this week with an explosive finale.
Harrison Ford, Star Wars and Blade Runner
Skeleton Crew had an uphill battle in front of it. When the teaser trailer first dropped, the diehard Star Wars “fans” decried it because it had lawns and suburbia and those weren’t Star Wars. These are the same people who complained about the bricks in Andor,
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew wore its influences on its sleeve. Despite being part The Goonies, part Treasure Island, and coated in a sweet, science-fantasy shell, Skeleton Crew ’s best homage was not to existing Star Wars characters or stories, but to the joy of discovering the larger world of George Lucas’ galaxy through another person’s eyes.
Hayden Christensen , who played Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequels, recently expressed his gratitude to The Clone Wars voice actor Matt Lanter for his role in keeping the legacy of the character alive.
The big problem here is that the last episode never demonstrates the stakes of revealing that treasure and its fate. Such a mad dash for its wealth has already led to the destruction of the other secret worlds,
Kylo Ren's lightsaber is easily one of the coolest ever featured in Star Wars, but there's at least one that even better, and one Sith Lord proves it.
Since Disney bought Lucasfilm in 2012, there have been several Star Wars movies that were announced or rumored but never actually got made.