Summary
- Skeleton Crew features an Earth-like planet, which drew criticism from fans.
- The show is a dream come true for kids, allowing them to imagine that the four children of the Skeleton Crew have entered the vast Star Wars galaxy after accidentally leaving their homeworld, which is very similar to our own.
- The familiar Earth-like setting is crucial to the whole premise of the show.
star wars' The next show features a planet that looks a lot like Earth. looking for a home to be Skeleton Crew's four major child stars, this world is more like our own planet than any other world seen before in a galaxy far, far away. Although this has drawn some criticism from certain quarters Star Wars fandom seems to be missing the point.
Following its debut during D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event, the first trailer is streaming online Skeleton Crew was released. Starring Ravi Cabot-Conyers as Wim, Ryan Kiera Armstrong as Fern, Kiriana Kratter KB and Robert Timothy Smith as Neel, these four children accidentally find themselves lost in the far reaches of the world. Star Wars galaxy and eventually a Force user named Jod Na Naworrd (Jude Law) will help. However, Skeleton Crew's the first trailer confirms that their adventure will begin on a planet that looks pretty familiar (which is totally the point).
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The Skeleton Crew's Planet Is the Most Earthlike World We've Seen in Star Wars
It looks like the suburbs
Appeared at the very beginning of the trailer, Skeleton Crew's A group of young characters are seen riding the bus to school while also preparing for a big exam. Homes have green lawns, lampposts and even paved sidewalks and streets. However, this world still has droids and classic aliens, including the Ithorians and Neel, a blue Ortolan. Likewise, vehicles and children's bicycles still fly off the ground.
However, there's no denying that it's new Star Wars the planet is the most Earth-like ever seen. So this is naturally something that has drawn criticism, with some voicing their dislike of the world, questioning why anyone would want to see a planet so similar to the real world. However, the visuals of this planet are definitely decisive for everything Skeleton Crew in the store.
Critics Completely Miss the Point of Skeleton Crew
It Had To Be A Dream Come True For These Kids
Inspired by Amblin Entertainment properties like ET or GooniesJon Watts and Christopher Ford's Skeleton Crew is about a group of children who accidentally fall into an adventure of their dreams. So the show will act as a basic wish-fulfillment for kids in the real world, and they'll have to imagine if they want to take themselves on light-speed scams. Star Wars the galaxy itself. With that in mind, it's important that their homelands look as familiar to Earth as possible (while still making sense within the larger world. Star Wars canon).
Star Wars: The Skeleton Crew premieres December 3 on Disney+.