Jude Law will star in Disney+’s growing roster of StarWars original series in SkeletonCrew.
. The newest spinoff from executive producers Jon Watts, Christopher Ford, Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni will star“He has such an amazing sort of aptitude around the characters that he plays,” Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy tells ET about casting the longtime actor after having previously worked with him on the 2001 film, which co-starred former child star Haley Joel Osment. “He was unbelievable with Haley.
“And I think with this show, where we have a whole cast of kids, he’s the perfect person to put in that milieu,” she adds. Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, an Original series starring Jude Law, from executive producers Jon Watts, Christopher Ford, Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni, is streaming in 2023 only on
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