The galaxy far, far away just got a little bigger with the arrival of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. This new Disney+ series, starring Jude Law has already captured the attention of fans eager to explore new corners of the Star Wars universe. But where exactly does this adventure fit in the expansive Star Wars timeline? Let’s fire up the hyperdrive and chart a course through the galaxy’s chronology.
Embark on a thrilling adventure with Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, the new Disney+ series that blends the heart of classic coming-of-age tales with the epic scope of the Star Wars galaxy. Created by Jon Watts, the director behind the Spider-Man: Homecoming trilogy, and Christopher Ford, this series introduces a group of kids from a peaceful planet who stumble upon a discovery that hurls them into the vast unknown of space. Starring Jude Law alongside a talented young cast (Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Kyriana Kratter, Robert Timothy Smith, and Ryan Kiera Armstrong), Skeleton Crew captures the spirit of beloved films like The Goonies and E.T. as these youngsters face unexpected dangers, forge unlikely friendships, and rely on their courage and wits to find their way back home. Get ready for a captivating journey filled with heart, humor, and the magic of Star Wars!
Pinpointing the Post-Empire Era
This is post Empire.
— anabelle-ceo of #FernForce (@anabelle_dawn) August 10, 2024
Skeleton Crew unfolds after the Galactic Empire’s dramatic downfall, a period marked by the rise of the New Republic. To be precise, it’s sometime after 4 ABY (After the Battle of Yavin), the pivotal year when the Empire met its demise in Return of the Jedi. This places the series within the 5-34 ABY timeframe, an era brimming with possibilities as the galaxy rebuilds and redefines itself.
A Galaxy of Concurrent Adventures
This timeframe means Skeleton Crew shares its chronological space with other beloved Star Wars series like The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and Ahsoka. Imagine the possibilities! While our young crew is navigating their own challenges, Din Djarin and Grogu could be traversing the Outer Rim, Boba Fett might be consolidating his power on Tatooine, and Ahsoka Tano could be on the hunt for Grand Admiral Thrawn. It’s a dynamic period where multiple stories intertwine, enriching the tapestry of the Star Wars galaxy. This also leaves open an exciting possibility of our favorite characters from other series making an appearance in future episodes or seasons!
Will Din Djarin and Grogu make an appearance in ‘Star Wars : Skeleton Crew’?#starwars #TheMandalorian #ahsoka #grogu #dindjarin #fennec #bobafett #skeletoncrew pic.twitter.com/o5vrIhbXt6
— Mandoverse Updates (@Mando3Updates) November 25, 2024
SKELETON CREW is confirmed to take place “in the same time frame as shows like The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and Ahsoka”
Does this mean we could see Mando, Grogu, Boba Fett, Ahsoka, Sabine, Fennec, etc. in the show…? 🤔
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— Star Wars Holocron (@sw_holocron) September 18, 2024
The “Best and Worst” Time for Adventure
Jon Watts, the director of Skeleton Crew, explained his choice of this era, describing it as both “the best” and “the worst” time for kids to be lost in the galaxy. The fall of the Empire created a power vacuum, leaving room for new opportunities and dangers alike. It’s a time when young adventurers might encounter remnants of the Imperial regime, face off against emerging threats, and discover their own resilience amidst the chaos.
SKELETON CREW is an exciting space pirate adventure that is full of fun for Star Wars fans of all ages!
Review: https://t.co/dvTOyV4gRn#SkeletonCrew pic.twitter.com/pUwk0BfdCo
— Ashley Saunders (@ThatAshleyErin) December 3, 2024
A “Little Bit Flexible” Timeline
While Skeleton Crew is firmly rooted in the New Republic era, the creators have acknowledged that the exact placement within that timeframe is still somewhat fluid. This allows them to prioritize the characters’ journeys and the narrative flow without being overly constrained by strict chronological adherence. As co-creator Christopher Ford put it, “Yeah, it’s like we’ve thrown a dart, but it’s not quite landed on the board yet… So yeah, there’ll be an answer one day, and it’ll be an exact date.”
The Future of “Skeleton Crew” in the Timeline
As Skeleton Crew unfolds, we’ll gain a clearer understanding of its place in the Star Wars timeline and its potential connections to other stories within this vast and ever-expanding universe. One thing is certain, Skeleton Crew has boldly charted its own course through the Star Wars galaxy, offering a fresh perspective on a pivotal era. And with the overwhelmingly positive reception from fans and critics, we can hope this exciting journey is just beginning.
Waking up and seeing next to no hate whatsoever for Skeleton Crew online is such an incredible, refreshing feeling 🩵 pic.twitter.com/y8fvMQS2Pr
— jacob. (@jtimsuggs) December 3, 2024
‘STAR WARS: SKELETON CREW’ debuts with 86% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read our review: https://t.co/ArOLOtpjXL pic.twitter.com/EELyOWTwMm
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) December 3, 2024
Skeleton Crew:
reminded me of myself as a kid to a T.
I dreamt of finding a spaceship to get lost in a distant galaxy and navigate the stars.Dreamt of becoming a Jedi, someday.
Endless invisible lightsaber fights with my dad and friend.
Pressures of school, being an…
— StarWarsTheory (@realswtheory) December 3, 2024