Even before every franchise became a twelve-part extended cinematic universe, audiences couldn't get enough of good crossover ...
Warner Bros. has released a new logo for Mortal Kombat 2 and an in-universe movie poster for Johnny Cage. The sequel is currently slated for release on October 24th.
A Real Bug’s Life is the unexpected crossover between Pixar’s second movie, A Bug’s Life, and National Geographic, one of Disney ... viewing. Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is skewing a lot ...
Alongside the expected Disney classics and MCU favourites ... if you haven't already spotted it on our pick of STAR content). Star Wars: Skeleton Crew has also made its way to the streaming ...
Is Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Season 2 Happening? Lucasfilm and Disney+ haven’t publicly green lighted Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Season 2. But that doesn’t mean a second season definitely won’t ...
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew started having callbacks early into its run. Jod Na Nawood’s Jedi origins were hinted at when he was introduced to Wim, Neel, KB, and Fern, and fans got to see X-Wing ...
I find it extremely difficult to talk about how I feel after watching Skeleton Crew. The Star Wars TV space has been incredibly hit ... despite her being a war hero! Plus, the kids’ planet was one ...
But the newest TV series in the franchise, “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew,” differentiates itself from the plethora of available “Star Wars” media by allowing audiences to see the galaxy far ...
Skeleton Crew was permitted to offer a fresh, uncynical look at Star Wars by being set in discrete pockets of the galaxy previously unseen and, in some cases, unknown even by their inhabitants.
But the little green Jedi’s words also cut to the heart of the recently concluded first season of “Skeleton Crew,” the latest live-action Star Wars show on Disney+. It’s wonderful ...
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew creators confirm Neel is a Myykian, not an Ortolan. The show benefits from creating a new species while avoiding past ties. The low ratings suggest a reliance on nostalgia ...
and so I like what Disney has produced, more or less, since taking over Lucasfilm. However, having just finished Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, I think I may be loving the franchise more than ever.