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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew received a lot of praise – but critics disagree on one thing

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew received a lot of praise – but critics disagree on one thing

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The reviews for the first two episodes of the newly released Disney+ series are available Star Wars: Skeleton Crew.

Parallel to the events of The Mandalorian, Skeleton crew follows the adventures of four children who get lost in a vast universe and must find their way back to their home planet.

Directed by John Watts (Spider-Man: Homecoming) and David Lowery (The Green Knight) and Jude Law plays the mysterious and grizzled Jod Na Narwood.

Nick Frost voices SM-33, a pirate robo, while rising stars Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Kyriana Kratter and Robert Timothy Smith play the lost children.

The show is the first Star Wars project to be released since the now canceled series The Acolytereceives mostly positive reviews – but it is suggested that the tone is too similar to another streaming hit.

Rolling Stone called Skeleton crew a “solidly crafted piece of entertainment for all ages” that “tells a real story.”

The nostalgia expressed in the series draws comparisons to the Netflix hit Stranger Thingswith the outlet noting that the real-life neighborhood shown at the start of the show is “blatantly modeled on real-world neighborhoods.” ET.”

“Skeleton Crew” is receiving mediocre reviews
“Skeleton Crew” is receiving mediocre reviews (Disney+)

“The tropes employed here are some of the most well-trodden territory in the recent history of pop culture. We have lived through more than a decade of 1980s pastiche,” wrote Ali Griffiths for Digital spy.

IGN’s Sam Barsanti rated the first few episodes a solid seven out of ten, writing, “The kids are all pretty broad in terms of characterization and performance,” but said they were “likeable, which isn’t always a given in the Star Wars canon.” .” “.

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diversity Alison Herman wrote that while the series could be described as overly nostalgic and pretentious, it is ultimately a fun, swashbuckling sci-fi game.

Herman’s review read: “If Skeleton crew While sometimes showing signs of such coldly rational devolution, the cast’s charm and infectious sense of wonder go a long way toward selling the venture.”

Fans agree with the generally rosy reviews. Rotten tomatoes Critics’ ratings are at a very respectable 81 percent, while viewer reviews after the first two episodes are at a high level at an excellent 93 percent.

However, it’s worth noting that these are based on a limited number of reviews and ratings may change as more people stream the new series.

Six more episodes of Skeleton crew are broadcast, so the series has a total of eight episodes. New episodes will stream weekly on Tuesdays until January 14, 2025.

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