Skeleton Crew remains perhaps one of the most mysterious Star Wars projects heading our way next year, with very little known about how the series will fit into this wider Galaxy Far, Far Away.
All we really do know is that the Disney+ series revolves around a group of kids who get lost in space, with Jude Law cast in a lead role. With a confirmed post-Return of the Jedi setting, we anticipate it somehow tying into The Mandalorian and Ahsoka, though can only speculate about that for now.
Thankfully, Making Star Wars has shared some new intel, including the fact Law's character is likely a "teacher" responsible for the kids in this series. It looks like he'll join them on this adventure, and the site compares his role to Bran in The Goonies.
We can also expect to see plenty of aliens (a refreshing change of pace after the human-centric Andor), with one Weequay said to bear a striking resemblance to Hondo Ohnaka; could the character finally make the leap from animation to live-action? He already appears in Disney World and Disneyland, of course, but has yet to make his presence felt in a movie or TV show.
Finally, the site notes that we can expect Skeleton Crew to explore the origins of the Nightsisters, though they'll be different to the witches we previously met on Dathomir.
Less exciting is the news that production on the Star Wars series hasn't been smooth sailing. It's claimed that many crew members have left the show, with some so frustrated they have no interest in returning to the franchise for another project.
With one anonymous crew member saying Skeleton Crew has been rougher than every other Star Wars production combined, it's added that some felt, "underappreciated, disposable, and disrespected." On the plus side, it doesn't sound like any of those rumoured problems have negatively impacted the show.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew premieres on Disney+ next year.