The story of Star Wars can be summed up by one word: Tragedy. What ought to have been a story about hope is one of ...
How the designers behind the charming TV series built an immersive world to make ‘Star Wars’ feel new again. Skeleton Crew is ...
Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episode 7, “We’re Gonna Be in So Much Trouble.” That’s why Jod Na Nawood doesn’t have to kill Fern when he ...
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew wore its influences on its sleeve. Despite being part The Goonies, part Treasure Island, and coated ...
With guards and pirates alike chasing them, the crew head underground in search of the pirate lair. After some Spielbergian shenanigans involving booby traps and decodable poetry, Jod, 33 ...
[RELATED: All the Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Easter Eggs and References You Might’ve Missed, From Captain EO to Pirates of the Caribbean] For her third Star Wars series, Howard is a veteran among ...
So far, we've had lots of uncomplicated fun with Skeleton Crew. Its healthy mix of retro adventures starring 'Amblin kids' and tales of pirates and hidden treasures has been hard to resist.
“Skeleton Crew” ended finally revealing whether or not Jod (Jude Law) was a Jedi or just good with tricks — along with a final showdown between At Attin and the pirates. With Jod pretending to be an ...
But the little green Jedi’s words also cut to the heart of the recently concluded first season of “Skeleton Crew,” the latest ... weaving together spacefaring pirates, planets with hidden ...