Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’s Kerry Condon has provided an update about the forthcoming Disney+ series.
Speaking with Variety, Condon provided an update about Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, a new Disney+ series that is expected to be released in late 2024.
“It’s so great,” Condon said. “I don’t even have kids, but I’d pay to see this. I loved it. I loved being on it. There was something about it that was so innocent and playful and lovely. People say don’t work with kids or animals, but I don’t know about that. And also when children are good actors, they’re kind of out-of-this-world good. So watching some of the kids’ scenes, it was amazing. Jude Law’s in it and I’ve worked with him before. But it’s really adventurous and they got such great directors for each episode – the Daniels, Bruce Dallas Howard, Lee Isaac Cheung, David Lowery. It was a pretty amazing group. And of course, Jon Watts who created the whole thing.”
What do we know about Star Wars: Skeleton Crew?
Announced at Star Wars Celebration 2022, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is created by Watts and Christopher Ford. The series revolves around four children who must make their way home after finding themselves lost in the galaxy.
Law plays the adult lead in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, though not much else is known about his character other than that he’s a Force-user. The series also stars Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Robert Timothy Smith, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Kyriana Kratter, Tunde Adebimpe, and Jaleel White.
Watts executive produces Star Wars: Skeleton Crew alongside Ford, Kathleen Kennedy, Dave Filoni, and Jon Favreau.
Prior to Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, Lucasfilm will premiere The Acolyte on Disney+ this June. Created by Leslye Headland, the series, which is st at the end of the High Republic, stars Amandla Stenberg, lee Jung-jae, Manny Jacinto, Dafne Keen, and more.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew does not yet have an official premiere date.