Star Wars’newest TV show,Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, has incredibly proven that it would work even without its adult main character, which is a truly remarkable feat.Skeleton Crewhas released the first seven of its eight episodes, so the story has nearly come to an end. Even before the season is completed, though, it’s clear thatSkeleton CrewisStar Wars’best show sinceAndor.
What makes this truly impressive is thatSkeleton Crewdidn’t need Jude Law’s Jod Na Nawood for the show to ‘work.‘Often, shows that have casts comprising primarily children will rely upon the star power of a few adults to offset any potential inexperience. There’s no doubt Jude Law is a brilliant actor, and Jod Na Nawood has been a fascinating and compelling part ofSkeleton Crewsince he was introduced in episode 2, buttheSkeleton Crewcast of characterscould have stood on its own two feet even without him.

Jude Law’s At His Best… But The Other Stars Are Shining Brightly Too
The Kids Are An Amazing Part Of Skeleton Crew
This is in no way intended to disparage Jude Law (who is excellent inSkeleton Crew) or disregard how important Jod Na Nawood has been to the story. After all,Skeleton Crew’sepisode 7 cliffhanger, in which Jod is seen walking threateningly toward the kids and their parents with a lightsaber ignited, is a major part of what has audiences so excited to see what happens in theSkeleton Crewfinale. It’s also undeniable that viewers have taken toSkeleton Crew’sfour main kid characters: Neel, KB, Wim, and Fern.
It’s also undeniable that viewers have taken toSkeleton Crew’sfour main kid characters: Neel, KB, Wim, and Fern.

Neel in particular has captured the hearts ofStar Warsaudiences, becoming one of the franchise’s most adorable characters and giving even Grogu a run for his money. Wim’s adventurous spirit, Fern’s bravery and leadership, and KB’s quiet self-assuredness and perceptive nature have landed with viewers as well. Given Jude Law’s acting chops and the hard sell that a cast of kids can be at times, it’s impressive that the four young characters (and actors) inSkeleton Crewhave had such an impact.
In fact,the kids are such standouts inSkeleton Crewthat even in episode 6, when they struck out on their own, the episode was a success. Constantly pairing the kids with Jod Na Nawood would have been a much easier strategy forSkeleton Crewto take, butStar Warstook a gamble and made room for these young actors to shine on their own. Thus far, it has paid off beautifully, and it seems rather unlikely the final episode will be any different.

So Many Of Skeleton Crew’s Best Moments Involve The Kids Playing Off Each Other
The Kids Have Acted Like True Kids From The Very Beginning
One of the best aspects ofSkeleton Crew’skids is the fact thatthey have acted like children from the very beginning. They don’t ‘work’ because they act beyond their years; they work because they truly are kids. This began in the very first episode ofSkeleton Crew, when Wim and Neel engaged in a pretend lightsaber battle with one another. That moment set the tone for all four kids in the show, and it has been maintained even as they each become braver and more confident.
They don’t ‘work’ because they act beyond their years; they work because they truly are kids.
The kids’ personalities also mesh well together without feeling like a repeat of previous dynamics seen inStar Wars.Fern is a Leia replacementin certain ways, and Wim shares plenty in common with Luke Skywalker, but none of the four kids feels derivative. Rather, the kids’ aforementioned strengths and their respective weaknesses make the small group complex and engaging and give the characters a sense of realism.
Whether We Get Skeleton Crew Season 2 Or Not, These Kids Have A Bright Future
We Can’t Wait To See What These Actors Do Next
With just one episode remaining,the most pressing question is whetherSkeleton Crewwill be renewed for season 2. There are, of course, many factors to this. For one,Star Wars’upcoming TV showssuggest that either the franchise is becoming much more selective about the shows they release moving forward or there are a number of announcements on the horizon, as onlyAhsokaseason 2 andAndorseason 2 are currently confirmed. It’s also possible that both things are true.
Star Wars Celebration will take place in Japan in April of this year, which will giveStar Warsthe perfect opportunity to release a host of major announcements.Skeleton Crewseason 2could easily be on that list. Another significant factor regarding a potential renewal is the age of the actors, however.Skeleton Crewfinished filming in late January 2023, meaning the finale will be released nearly two years after filming wrapped. Obviously, the kids will have grown since then, which would require some story adjustments.
That certainly doesn’t mean a second season is out of the question, though, andSkeleton Crewseason 2 is far from off the table at this point.WhetherSkeleton Crewgets another season or not, the show has proven that these young actors all deserve bright futures. It will be thrilling to see what they do next and, in the meantime, it will continue to be a marvel that this cast of kids holds up so well on its own that Jod Na Nawood isn’t a necessity in every scene ofStar Wars: Skeleton Crew.
The first seven episodes ofStar Wars: Skeleton Creware now streaming on Disney+.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew
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Skeleton Crew follows four ordinary children who become lost in the expansive Star Wars galaxy. As they navigate unfamiliar worlds and the challenges they present, the group endeavors to find their way back to their home planet, undertaking a journey across the iconic Star Wars universe.