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Skeleton Crew Explained | Highlights from 105

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Will the real Professor Gorelox please stand up?

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Our opinion on Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) is about as easy to pin down as the man himself (and it’s not just because he has more aliases than Ezra Bridger). One minute it seems like the gruff exterior is just a façade, the next he’s literally holding a dagger to a kid’s throat. But we suppose it’s a helpful lesson for Captain Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) and her crew: it’s probably best to sleep with one eye open while Na Nawood is around.

Our crew has just learned that the bucket of bolts that carried them away from At Attin is none other than the storied Onyx Cinder, the vessel once owned by dread pirate Captain Tak Rennod. Jod is thrilled to discover they’re on the legendary pirate captain’s old ship, but the journey has started to take its toll on the rest of the group — especially Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers). He just wants to get home! SM-33 reveals he doesn’t remember At Attin’s location, but Captain Rennod kept a record of the coordinates at his secret lair beneath Skull Ridge Mountain and Fern orders him to take them there….

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Star Wars Year in Review 2024

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StarWars.com celebrates the year’s biggest announcements, most-anticipated releases, and favorite moments.

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We weren’t even two weeks into 2024 when we got some of the biggest news of the year: The Mandalorian and Grogu are headed to the big screen! But while we wait to find out what the Clan of Two is up to next, there were plenty of exciting stories, bittersweet send-offs, and other announcements, anniversaries, and releases in the Star Wars galaxy. We said goodbye to Clone Force 99 in Star Wars: The Bad Batch and said hello to Kay Vess in Star Wars Outlaws. It was a year that brought not just one, but two(!!) new live-action series to Disney+. The LEGO Group put a fresh spin on the LEGO Star Wars galaxy with Darth Jar Jar and we celebrated the debut of the original Gungan 25 years ago in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Always two there are, right? And the Empire loomed over New York City for one unforgettable evening. As we count down to the end of 2024, here are our favorite Star Wars reveals, releases, and moments that made us excited to be a part of the galaxy far, far away….

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Skeleton Crew’s Creature Effects

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Learn more about SM-33 and Neel from Legacy Effects’ co-founder J. Alan Scott.

By Kelly Knox

They say it takes a village to raise a child. When it comes to Neel of At Attin, that old adage couldn’t be more accurate. It took the latest technology, a veteran special effects squad, an entire team of incredible performers, and one very dedicated young actor. But would you have ever guessed that the timeless proverb applies to droids as well?

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, which recently debuted on Disney+, introduces a slew of brand-new characters who have already earned legions of fans. (Neel Nation, we see you.) “For Skeleton Crew there were more characters than we’ve built on any other season before,” says Legacy Effects co-founder J. Alan Scott, whose company fabricated Grogu for The Mandalorian and brought Professor Huyang and Murley the Loth-cat to life for Ahsoka among others. For the latest series, Legacy Effects once again made a mix of never-before-seen creatures and droids crafted by Doug Chiang and his production design team, like Neel and the unforgettable Kh’ymm, as well as more familiar aliens first glimpsed in other much-loved Star Wars stories. …

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Skeleton Crew Explained | Highlights from 104

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Neel takes center stage this week as our travelers reach their destination and find a world that bears strange similarities to their own.

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We’ve loved Neel (Robert Timothy Smith) from the first moment we laid eyes on that carefully combed blue hair and his adorable snout. But this week our adoration was cemented by his kindness and bravery in the face of life-threatening dangers.

Using the coordinates from Kh’ymm’s observatory, our crew travels to a planet that looks much like At Attin, but reveals itself to be a far different kind of place. Neel, KB (Kyriana Kratter), Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), and Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers) quickly realize that though many things about this planet look familiar, the world of At Achrann is in a constant state of war. The air is filled with ashy smoke, so thick Jod can taste it when he steps outside. Buildings are bombed-out shells with trees growing through them, evidence of a conflict that’s been raging for a very long time. The kids leave Jod (Jude Law) with the ship and go in search of directions. They soon meet Hayna, a capable young warrior from the Troik clan and the daughter of its leader, General Strix….

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Who Is Cassian Andor?

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How an orphan of Kenari became an unstoppable force for galactic good.

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Cassian Andor was a survivor, a spy, and a fighter. Willing to do whatever the Rebel Alliance needed, he often made unthinkable decisions at a moment’s notice. His determined efforts in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story made every subsequent victory of the Rebellion possible. But who was Cassian Andor before his path crossed with Jyn Erso?

Andor A Star Wars Story, returning to Disney+ on April 22, 2025, promises to uncover more of his story. But as we mark the anniversary of the release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, let’s catch up with Cassian before learning how his arc unfolds between the events of Season 1 and the film….

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An Interview with Doug Chiang and Oliver Scholl

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The co-production designers on the series explore bucolic At Attin, the bustling pirate port of Borgo, and the Onyx Cinder, an all-new Star Wars spaceship.

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The very idea of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew — an adventure told from the perspective of four young travelers seeing the wider world for the first time — invites the design of new worlds in rich color palettes, transfixing the characters and fans at home with all the splendor and danger the galaxy far, far away has to offer.

Behind the scenes, co-production designers Doug Chiang and Oliver Scholl tackled the job with more than half a century of filmmaking experience between them. “One of the joys of working with Oli is that it’s a terrific collaboration, because he brings a very distinct perspective to it,” says Chiang, Lucasfilm’s Senior Vice President and Executive Design Director. “I love those kinds of collaborations because we get fresh ideas. He may suggest something that I hadn’t thought of before, and it’s a terrific way of world building. It feels more authentic, and I think that’s one of the things that’s so important for Star Wars, is that we want this to feel authentic.” …

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Jude Law Honored with Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

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The actor behind Jod Na Nawood was celebrated during the ceremony in Los Angeles Thursday.

By Kelly Knox

What do a renowned professor of wizardry, a haughty alien commander, the sidekick to the world’s most famous detective, a king of England, and a clever pirate captain in a galaxy far, far away all have in common?

They’re all portrayed with passion and natural charm by celebrated actor Jude Law.

Law, who stars in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew as the wily Jod Na Nawood, was honored Thursday morning at the unveiling of his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Awarded in the category of Motion Pictures, Law’s star is the 2,798th to adorn the Los Angeles landmark. Law joins fellow Star Wars stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Ewan McGregor, and The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau as honorees on the world-famous Walk of Fame. Law’s friends and family were on hand at the unveiling in Hollywood….

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Skeleton Crew Explained | Episode 103

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In the latest installment, Jod and the children make their escape and find an old friend on a distant moon

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Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) is proving himself to be quite useful, if rather un-Jedi-like in his methods. That’s probably because, at least according to one former colleague, he’s actually the pirate Captain Silvo. Or is he Crimson Jack?

Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), KB (Kyriana Kratter), and Neel (Robert Timothy Smith) will have to untangle who they can really trust before it’s too late. But an Observatory Moon provides some clues to get them back home and help them find an ally in the wider galaxy….

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Skeleton Crew | Creatures & Droids

Bringing the adventure to life.

Episodes 1, 2 and 3 of Skeleton Crew, a Star Wars Original series, are now streaming on @DisneyPlus.


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Class is In Session

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The youngest stars of the latest Star Wars series on Disney+ are eager to introduce Wim, Fern, KB, and Neel and welcome you to their motley crew.

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When Star Wars: Skeleton Crew co-creators Jon Watts and Chris Ford set out to put together their crew of young stars, they knew each actor would have to bring a unique set of skills to the ensemble.

For Wim, they cast Ravi Cabot-Conyers, who brought energy and heart to Antonio Madrigal in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Academy Award-winning film Encanto. In the Star Wars galaxy, Cabot-Conyers imbues his character with wide-eyed wonder and a love for adventure.

They found their Fern in Ryan Kiera Armstrong, who started acting at the age of six and has been cast in several feature films as well as the first lead young actor in the FX series American Horror Story as Alma Gardner, which earned her an Emmy nomination. As Fern, Armstrong brings a maturity to the group of young adventurers, with a wisdom beyond her years….

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About that Circus Hologram

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Co-creators Jon Watts and Chris Ford talk about paying homage to The Star Wars Holiday Special-inspired sequence in their new live-action series.

By Pete Vilmur

Amid the thrills and adventure of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’s exciting first episode, one scene summoned a deep-seated memory among some Star Wars fans, a memory that beckons from a very long time ago and far, far away.

When Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers) finds Neel’s (Robert Timothy Smith) siblings sitting around their home’s holo-table, viewers might recognize the flamboyantly-dressed performers in the holographic circus troupe, and perhaps the music that accompanies their dancing, juggling, and tumbling act. Yes, this is the same holographic circus performance seen in 1978’s The Star Wars Holiday Special….

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Skeleton Crew Explained | Episodes 101 and 102

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In the two-episode premiere, we make ourselves at home on At Attin before an adventure among the stars.

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In Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, four kids find themselves on a thrilling adventure in a dangerous galaxy. With the two-episode premiere now streaming on Disney+, join us as StarWars.com highlights favorite moments and fascinating connections from the Star Wars series.

Spoiler warning: This article discusses story details and plot points from the two-episode premiere of Skeleton Crew.

“Don’t you ever want to do anything exciting?”

When Wim asks his best friend Neel this innocent question, he’s just an average kid dealing with homework and tests in between daydreaming about his favorite myths and fables, legends of the Jedi, and other heroes exploring the great, big galaxy beyond the Barrier surrounding his homeworld of At Attin.

But soon, the discovery of a hidden starship thrusts Wim and a handful of his schoolmates into a real-life adventure and they’ll need to keep their wits about them to survive….

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Skeleton Crew | Official Clip

Get an early look at Skeleton Crew in this new official clip. See even more on December 2 when the two-episode series premiere of Skeleton Crew streams on Disney+.

And as an added bonus:


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LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special Arrives on YouTube

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Gather your younglings for the charming Life Day classic now on the Star Wars Kids YouTube channel, then stay tuned for LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy arriving next month

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Some of your favorite LEGO Star Wars stories are headed to the Star Wars Kids YouTube channel just in time for the holidays!

Join Rey, Finn, Poe, and their friends on a journey back to Chewbacca’s homeworld of Kashyyyk for a Wookiee-sized celebration of the galaxy’s most magical holiday — Life Day! — in the LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special. Previously released on Disney+, the endearing special is available today to watch on Star Wars Kids YouTube for a limited time, making it even easier to share your love of the galaxy with the next generation of fans in your life….

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Skeleton Crew | Streaming Dec 2 on Disney+

Adventure waits for no one! #SkeletonCrew is arriving early. Stream the two-episode series premiere on December 2 at 6PM PT, only on Disney+.


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Who Arrrrr the Pirates in the New Republic?

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Never trust a pirate.

By Kelly Knox

Scoundrel. Scoun-drel?

Sure, it’s cute when Han Solo says it in that flirty voice of his. But no one likes the sound of that word when they cross paths with an unscrupulous pirate in the galaxy far, far away!

With big personalities matched only by their greed, the pirates running rampant in the New Republic typically have no qualms about taking advantage of anyone and anything in their way. You’re probably already acquainted with some of them, like Gorian Shard and Vane.

Soon we’ll have even more names to add to that list, like Gunter, Brutus, and SM-33 (played by Nick Frost). Before we meet these spacefaring scalawags in the upcoming Disney+ series Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, let’s take a closer look at the pirates who have already crossed paths with some of the galaxy’s greatest heroes. All hands on deck!…

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The Skeleton Crew Talks Star Wars

The cast and crew of #SkeletonCrew talk about their love of Star Wars.

Watch Skeleton Crew starting on December 3 with a two-episode premiere, only on Disney+.


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Game On: A Look at Sabacc and Dejarik

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wo galactic games, one winner: Us.

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Whether you’re a rebel, Imperial, scoundrel, or even a Jedi, everyone needs to cut loose once in a while. In the galaxy of Star Wars, there are plenty of pastimes to keep denizens entertained, but two of the most popular are dejarik, a holographic board game first glimpsed in Star Wars: A New Hope, and sabacc, a high-stakes card game that plays big roles in Solo: A Star Wars Story and Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Card, the game’s first story pack released today.

What are these two games? And just how do you play them? Let’s take a seat at the table and find out….

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Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Card | Story Pack Launch Trailer

Star Wars™ Outlaws: Wild Card is available now! Kay is hired to infiltrate a high-stakes Sabacc tournament. As she crosses paths with the notorious gambler Lando Calrissian, she soon learns that another game is being played.


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Nick Frost Brings Levity to the Adventure

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Learn how Ratatouille helped inspire the actor’s take on our new favorite Star Wars droid from the series premiering on Disney+ December 3.

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Nick Frost’s love for Star Wars began long before he was cast as the voice of SM-33, a rusty pirate droid with a few wires loose.

In the summer of 1977, Frost and his cousin spent their weekends perusing the toy shelves of a local store in their Welsh village having just discovered the galaxy far, far away. “My auntie Sandra would take me and my cousin to a little shop where they sold Star Wars figures and on Saturdays, we were allowed to buy one figure each,” Frost recalls. “That was our life — and not just for a summer. I mean, [Star Wars] was just my whole life for 10 years. Even now, I still feel exactly the same way. Certain pieces of music take me back in time and I know that picture of Luke Skywalker in front of the twin suns as well as I know photographs of my family. It is ingrained in me.”

With the two-episode premiere of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew on Disney+ December 3, we’ll meet Jude Law’s Jod and the rest of the crew on an all-new Star Wars adventure. Today, Frost pulls back the curtain on voicing surly SM-33 before you get to see him in action….

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Star Wars: Visions Returns with Volume 3 in 2025

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The critically-acclaimed series of animated shorts returns to Japan for a third installment in collaboration with nine anime studios

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Star Wars: Visions is returning to its anime roots with nine new shorts slated for release next year.

At the 2024 Disney APAC Content Showcase, it was exclusively revealed that Star Wars: Visions will debut a third volume in 2025.

The award-winning series first premiered in 2021, with nine shorts by seven different Japanese anime studios celebrating the mythology of Star Wars through unique cultural perspectives. Last year’s second volume took the imaginative series on a global tour, featuring animation from across Japan, India, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Chile, France, South Africa, South Korea, and the United States….

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Skeleton Crew | Filmmaker Roundtable

Skeleton Crew filmmakers Jon Watts, Chris Ford, David Lowery, Jake Schreier, and Bryce Dallas Howard talk about the newest Star Wars adventure.

Don’t miss the two-episode series premiere of #SkeletonCrew, a Star Wars Original series, streaming December 3 on @DisneyPlus.


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Jude Law Would Like to Introduce You to Jod

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The star of the Star Wars series premiering on Disney+ December 3 shares his journey from playful blaster battles in his backyard to becoming the latest mysterious rogue in the galaxy.

By Kristin Baver

As a kid, pretending to act out Star Wars adventures in his backyard or on the school playground, Jude Law gravitated toward the role of Han Solo. “There was a sort of shrug to Han Solo that I always loved, a slight cynicism,” he tells StarWars.com. So, it’s no surprise that as he enters the galaxy as Jod Na Nawood in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, he’s bringing some of that same swagger and charm to the role coupled with inspiration from another original trilogy icon: Luke Skywalker. “There was an obvious purity to Skywalker,” he adds. “I really wanted to try and combine all those things.”

With the two-episode premiere on Disney+ December 3, we’ll meet Jod and the rest of the crew on an all-new Star Wars adventure. Today, Law tells us all about becoming a Star Wars fan and as much as he can share about his enigmatic new character before you get to see him in action….

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Lucasfilm Celebrates Life Day

Life Day — that Wookiee holiday season tradition that for decades primarily existed in the hearts of Star Wars fans — has in recent years attracted a bit of mainstream curiosity and adoration. This is thanks in large part to new merchandise, books, and media celebrating the holiday, which was first introduced when The Star Wars Holiday Special aired on November 17, 1978.

Since 2021, fans have counted on new Life Day merchandise to appear in U.S. Disney Parks in November, and Life Day-themed books and comics hitting store shelves around the same time. The holiday has also been featured in Star Wars: Young Jedi AdventuresThe LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special, and a Life Day Star Wars Lofi that can set the mood for any celebration hosted at home…

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Giacchino Joins Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

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The son of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story composer Michael Giacchino brings his own vision to the score of the next Disney+ Star Wars series.

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When composer Mick Giacchino first got the call to write the score for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, the new live-action series debuting on Disney+ December 3, it was a pinch-me moment to work on a franchise he’s loved since childhood. “I wanted to ensure that this was a show where you get to really put yourself in these characters’ shoes because most of us grew up with Star Wars and our dreams were to be those kids and blast off on some adventure,” he tells StarWars.com. “I’m still pinching myself about it. It’s so exciting!”

One of the only people he told, prior to this announcement, was his father. Acclaimed composer Michael Giacchino had worked with series creators Jon Watts and Chris Ford on the Spider-Man franchise as well as scoring Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, so he had some sound advice from his own experience. “From the beginning, he said, essentially, ‘Just remember to have fun with it,’ especially given the nature of the show. He was very supportive,” Mick recalls….

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Andor Premiere Date Revealed


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New details about Season 2 were revealed at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event, where the audience also got a first look at footage from Skeleton Crew and a sizzle for The Mandalorian and Grogu!

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B2EMO has been studying up since we last saw the little droid in Andor Season 1.

At the first D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event in Brasil today, the groundmech rolled onstage and spoke Portuguese during the Showcase Panel segment announcing that Andor: A Star Wars Story Season 2 will premiere April 22, 2025, with a new logo for the ongoing series.

While Season 1 followed a year in Cassian Andor’s life set about five years before the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the forthcoming episodes will bridge the remaining gap. Covering four years told in three-episode arcs, Andor Season 2 follows Cassian as he evolves into a leader for the emerging Rebel Alliance. Cassian may have been a reluctant hero before, but the Andor we’ll meet next year is fueled by a higher purpose in the fight for freedom against the Empire….

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ILM Celebrates the Career of Jon Alexander

First opening in 1987, the original Star Tours attraction at Disneyland included what was the most complex optical composite created at Industrial Light & Magic up to that time. A “view” out the window of a starspeeder was in fact a state-of-the-art flight simulator developed by Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI) and Rediffusion Simulation with miniature effects by ILM. Among the thrilling encounters for passengers onboard was a harrowing trip through a cluster of icy comets which the crew dubbed “ice-teroids.”

Compositing in this photochemical era involved a piece of equipment known as an optical printer. With iterations dating back to the earliest days of cinema, optical printers combined separately-photographed elements by recapturing them – one frame and one layer at a time – onto a new roll of film negative. Optical printers and the artists who operated them created the final effect one viewed onscreen with everything carefully (and painstakingly) blended together. Going back to Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), ILM had developed the most sophisticated compositing techniques yet seen, allowing for even greater refinement and finesse.

The ice-teroid shot in Star Tours combined some 60 elements of individual sections of film. By comparison, the most complex shot of a space battle in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983) just a few years earlier had little more than half the number. One of the two optical printer operators to work on the new shot for Star Tours was Jon Alexander, hired only that year in 1986….

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Ready for Their Own Pirate Adventure

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The filmmakers behind the next Star Wars series are excited to introduce a story of secret treasure and curious kids for anyone who’s up for a journey into the stars.

By Kristin Baver

Seeking advice on casting his squad of young actors for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, creator Jon Watts looked to the longtime film and television director who had brought together The Goonies: the late Richard Donner.

It was just a few weeks before Donner passed in 2021. “And he said the smartest thing, which was when you’re looking at a 10-year-old kid, you’re not [just] casting an actor to play a role,” Watts recalls. “You’re looking for someone that embodies the spirit of the character. So that’s what was always in the back of my mind.”

The story of Skeleton Crew, set in the era of the New Republic, carries forward much of the same heart and sense of adventure inherent in The Goonies and other stories of the era, including the classic LucasArts game Monkey Island, Amblin Entertainment’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Lucasfilm’s Indiana Jones franchise. “It’s the story of kids who happen to live on what they think of as a boring planet,” says series co-creator Chris Ford. But as they go on this adventure, finding their way back quickly becomes complicated. “Unfortunately, along the way they attract the attention of a bunch of pirates and other space criminals.”…

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