Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Coming To Theaters, Disney+ Early

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Coming To Theaters, Disney+ Early

Disney and Lucasfilm have announced that Skeleton Crew will premiere a day early and also be released in theaters in select cities.

The first two episodes will now be available on Disney+ starting on Monday, Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. PT (9 p.m. EST).

New weekly episodes will then air every Tuesday starting at 6 p.m. PT (9 p.m. EST) on December 10.

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Regarding the theatrical release, the first two episodes will also be released on Dec. 2 but unfortunately, only in 25 select cities across the United States.

You can sign up here for a chance to get free tickets.

The event comes with complimentary concessions and a poster.

What is Star Wars: Skeleton Crew about?

Skeleton Crew tells the story of four kids searching for their home planet after getting lost in the Star Wars galaxy, and the strange aliens and dangerous places they encounter on their adventure.

The series is from Jon Watts and stars Jude Law as Jod, Ravi Cabot-Conyers as Wim, Ryan Kiera Armstrong as Fern, Kyriana Kratter as KB, Robert Timothy Smith as Neel, Nick Frost as SM-33.

About Matt McGloin

Matt McGloin is the editor-in-chief and publisher of Cosmic Book News, the independent entertainment news site he founded in 2008. He covers movies, comics, TV, video games and pop culture and has reported major industry scoops over the years, including revealing the Avengers: Endgame title ahead of its official announcement. Through Cosmic Book News, he helped Marvel Comics promote Guardians of the Galaxy and Nova through exclusive previews, artwork, and interviews, with the site also quoted in solicitations and on comic covers. He also reported on Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again retooling before it was later confirmed by the trades.

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