warn! This article contains spoilers Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episodes 1 and 2. Two-part series premiere Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Contains new references to the Jedi, provided by a character with more Jedi knowledge than Luke Skywalker. Although Luke grew up to be a wise Jedi Master who knew more about the Order than almost anyone in the galaxy, that wasn’t the case when he began his journey in the original books. Star Wars Movie. Obi-Wan Kenobi must explain to Luke the role of the Jedi in the Old Republic, show him what a lightsaber looks like, and even reveal the existence of the Force itself.
By comparison, the existence of the Jedi and much of their history seems like common knowledge to the new heroes skeleton crew. It’s a fun way to differentiate your latest products Star Wars This is the first TV show in the series, but it also raises some interesting questions. It hints at the history behind the mysterious planet the characters come from while potentially setting up plot lines that may be relevant to upcoming episodes Star Wars Movie or TV show. Maybe Luke Skywalker himself could benefit from the knowledge in Jedi Knight. skeleton crew Episodes 1 and 2.
For the children of Artin, the Jedi are no mystery
Wim is particularly obsessed with Jedi legends
this skeleton crew The characters, especially Wim and his best friend Niall, know a lot about the Jedi. Wim’s first scenes have him playing with Jedi and Sith action figures, he and Neal pretending to have a lightsaber duel on the way to school, and Wim pretty much telling the class that he wants to be one when he grows up Jedi. Although Wim’s classmates and even his father have advised against his obsession with the Jedi, saying that he should grow up, this seems to be a practical issue rather than the fact that no one believes that the Jedi are real.
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This is an interesting departure from the Gospel of Luke. new hope Even Rey is there Star Wars: The Force Awakensthey had heard of the Jedi, but weren’t sure if they were real. Although the sequel trilogy takes place 53 years after Order 66, and the Jedi have begun to slip into mythology, skeleton crewThe first two episodes show that the time gap is much longer. Wim’s homeland is considered entirely a myth, and the credits used by his people are believed to be ancient Old Republic credits, meaning Atyn may have been hidden for 1,000 years.
Could the discovery at Artin help bring back the Jedi?
Luke and Rey need all the help they can get
Most people probably think Atyn is a myth, but there are also rumors that the planet is filled with priceless treasures. If Vim’s people have been cut off from the galaxy for a thousand years, the planet may contain Jedi artifacts and historical records that have not been destroyed by the Galactic Empire. This would be a big help to Luke, who is building his Jedi Temple at this point in the timeline, or it could end up helping Rey in her new Jedi movie. Whether Luke Skywalker benefits from it or not, Ardin’s potential Jedi knowledge raises the stakes for the new hero Star Wars: Skeleton Crew.
skeleton crew Release date schedule | ||
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episode | director | release date |
Episode 1 | Jon Watts | December 2 |
Episode 2 | David Lowery | December 2 |
Episode 3 | David Lowery | December 10 |
Episode 4 | Daniels | December 17 |
Episode 5 | Jack Schreier | December 24 |
Episode 6 | Bryce Dallas Howard | December 31 |
Episode 7 | Lee Isaac Chung | January 7 |
Episode 8 | Jon Watts | January 14 |
Set in the Star Wars universe, Skeleton Crew tells the story of four young adventurers lost in the galaxy while searching for their home planet. The play records their exploration and encounters with different worlds and characters, presenting themes of friendship, discovery and seeking a sense of belonging.
Characters: Jod Na Nawood, Wim, Fern, KB, Neel, Wendle, Fara, SM-33
Release date December 2, 2024
Season 1
Screenwriters: Jon Watts, Christopher Ford
Director Jon Watts, Daniel Kwan, David Lowery, Daniel Scheinert, Jack Schreier
Showrunners Jon Watts, Christopher Ford
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