While Star Wars has seen a lot of beloved characters from the animated shows adapted to live action, a rumored new move could mean it's game time.
Lucasfilm’s latest Star Wars series has officially wrapped on Disney+ and the ending of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew has fans wondering about one major question: Is Skeleton Crew getting a season 2? It’s a logical one to ponder for sure,
Better yet, the stuff Skeleton Crew has to say is relevant to a younger audience – like when KB (Kyriana Kratter) talks about how her friendship with Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) changed when she started using a prosthesis – or it’s baked into the show’s central gimmick as a sci-fi take on ’80s movies like The Goonies (like in episode 5,
In fact, after the Season 1 finale aired Tuesday on Disney+, viewers flooded social media channels like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram with calls to the show’s creators, Jon Watts and Christopher Ford, to start drawing up plans for a second season… if they haven’t already, that is.
Skeleton Crew might have concluded, but the next Star Wars series is coming soon, as Andor Season 2 now has a release date.
The vast network of characters featured across Star Wars‘ nine main saga movies and five Disney+ shows provide plenty of promising candidates on which the franchise could base future TV series. Ever since the launch of Disney+ in 2019,
Now that Skeleton Crew has wrapped, let's explore how the latest Star Wars series affects the larger franchise and the ever-growing Mandalorian universe.
While Lucasfilm chief creative officer Dave Filoni has ambitious plans for a Star Wars crossover event movie, that would be relegated to Disney+ if The Mandalorian & Grogu isn't a box office
Skeleton Crew' season 2 is uncertain as Disney+ has yet to renew it. Fans and creators show great interest in continuing the story, praising the first season’s family-friendly tone and adventurous storytelling.