Despite never calling herself a pirate, she’s been called a pirate by others, especially Hunter, the leader of Clone Force 99. Instead, Phee likes to call herself a “Liberator of Ancient Wonders.” ...
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Crimson Jack's Star Wars History & Force-Sensitivity ExplainedThe third episode of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’s is here. It continues the struggles of the kids to escape the galaxy and they are joined by a man named Jod Na Nawood played by Jude Law.
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Exploring the Star Wars galaxy in Skeleton CrewIts unique silhouette and striped hull pay homage to Star Wars pirate aesthetics while introducing new design elements inspired by 19th-century ironclad warships. The interior, constructed on a ...
At-Attin’s Supervisor Is Either a Pirate King or a Computerized Entity ... in Lucasfilm’s STAR WARS: SKELETON CREW, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm.
Skeleton Crew' creators Jon Watts and Christopher Ford on the finale, why Jude Law's lightsaber doesn’t turn red and expanding 'Star Wars' canon.
Ironically, none of these recent turns seems to have affected me as much as Jude Law playing a shifty, Force-sensitive space pirate in the coming-of-age children’s yarn, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew.
In the scene, Jod sneaks back into the pirate outpost to retrieve SM-33. On the droid depot, he meets Benjar, who fondly remembers when Jod, aka Captain Silvo, used to rule the pirate crew.
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