Do you think you'll be watching Star Wars: Skeleton Crew on Disney Plus this coming December 3? Think again, because The Mouse House has moved up its premiere date.
Disney seems ready to let you watch the next installment in the Star Wars universe a little earlier than expected, as yesterday Disney announced that Skrull Crew will be available on its streaming service a day early, on December 2. This is not the case. This is a particularly huge shift, and I'm sure only Disney can explain what seems like a rather arbitrary decision, but hey ho! There's also news that when it does arrive, it will premiere with two episodes, so if the first episode got you hooked, you won't have to wait long at all for the second. Disney also revealed who will direct each of the show's eight episodes, listing some very familiar names.
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Jon Watts, director of Tom Holland's Spider-Man trilogy, first helmed the eighth and final episode. David Lowery is directing episodes two and three, and his catalog includes a true hybrid of films like last year's Peter Pan and Wendy, but also The Green Knight and The Green Knight. Ghost Stories” and other more serious films. Oscar-winner Daniels, known for his 2022 breakout hit “Anything Goes,” will take over Episode 4, while Jack Schreier (director of the upcoming Marvel movie “Charlie's Angels”) will helm Episode 5 .
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Bryce Dallas Howard, who stars in Episode VI, is no stranger to Star Wars, having directed several episodes of The Mandalorian. Finally, Episode VII is directed by Lee Isaac Chun, who also directed The Mandalorian and one of this year's biggest blockbusters, Twister.
The official plot synopsis for Skeleton Crew explains that it follows “the journey of four kids who make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet and become lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Find their way home – and Encountering unexpected allies and enemies – it will be an adventure greater than they could have imagined. Jude Law will be the most familiar face on the project, and overall it seems like what you can expect from Spielberg. The overall vibe of an adventure movie.