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Four children make a mysterious discovery on their home planet that leads them to become lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Jude Law in “Skeleton Crew”; plus more stars from a galaxy far, far away.. The holographic circus that entertains Neil’s little siblings is the same one that watches over Chewbacca’s extended family in the infamous The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978).. Although Skeleton Crew is aimed at children to bring in the next generation of Star Wars fans, it surprisingly appeals to older viewers as well. In this Star Wars sequel, four children discover a buried spaceship in the forest of Attin, a peaceful and prosperous planet hidden in a galaxy full of pirates, greed, and chaos.
Luckily, the ship comes with an aging droid to help guide them
Dreaming of adventure – at least some of it – the kids accidentally activate the ship and find themselves lost in the far reaches of the galaxy. But since the kids have lived sheltered lives, they often find themselves in trouble. While it’s undoubtedly Star Wars, Skeleton Crew feels like an 80s kid’s adventure movie – think The Goonies – but in space. For longtime fans, it’s full of nostalgic touches, from the gear and spaceships to the alien creatures, all reminiscent of the original trilogy. Hardcore fans will also love the many Easter eggs sprinkled throughout that bring back fond memories of the franchise’s early days.
The young actors, while less experienced, do a good job
I’m especially happy to see younger versions of various alien species we know from past films. It makes the galaxy feel more cohesive, showing that some alien races are a permanent presence rather than one-offs. There are also some fun cameos, like a brief glimpse of a boy who looks like a young Kylo Ren. These little details keep you hooked and eager to see more. Jude Law, the biggest star in the cast, doesn’t appear until the end of the second episode, so it’s hard to judge the overall quality of the acting early on.
The special effects are impeccable, leaving nothing to be desired
Two of the main kids stand out, reminding me of performances in classics like The Goonies or Stand by Me. One of the four kids is an alien who isn’t human, which makes it difficult to judge their acting, and another wears a cybernetic visor that hides much of their facial expression, reminiscent of Geordie La Forge from Star Trek. The production quality is top-notch, with Disney’s budget clearly on display. However, the episodes are quite short, and the long end credits—over five minutes—feel excessive. With only eight episodes in the season, I worry that the story might not progress much unless the pace picks up significantly.
Despite these concerns, Skeleton Crew was a pleasant surprise
It’s fun, nostalgic, and engaging for viewers of all ages. I’m excited to see where the story goes, and I’m glad that it offers something for even adult fans of the Star Wars universe. Refresh your watch list with the latest lineup of streaming movies and TV shows coming to Disney+, including old favorites and top-notch newcomers.
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