⚡️ ‘Skeleton Crew’ Answers Its Biggest Mystery

Plus: There’s no good way to adapt any more Neil Gaiman stories.
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The twist in this Star Wars show was, that there was no twist.
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‘Skeleton Crew’ Finally Reveals The Answer To Its Biggest Jedi Mystery

The mysteries of Skeleton Crew have all been made (almost) completely clear. Although there were no flashbacks to the moments when young Jod (Jude Law) learned the ways of the Force, we did finally get a very clear answer for why he has so many Jedi powers, but is not a Jedi at all. And, in answering this question, Skeleton Crew smartly didn’t drop any major twists.

Instead, Jod’s story was more or less what many of us already assumed. What the finale did was to make that tragedy both more specific, but also left a little room for another story to be told.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 14: Neil Gaiman attends the 2024 Writers Guild Awards New York Ceremony on April 14, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Writers Guild of America East)
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There’s No Good Way To Adapt Any More Neil Gaiman Stories
Allegations against the fantasy author make it impossible to separate art from the artist.
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‘Until Dawn’ Trailer Reveals A Risky New Video Game Adaptation Trick
When you can’t choose, try everything.
Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) in a scene from 'Ahsoka' Season 1.
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‘Ahsoka’ Season 2 Rumors Might Have Confirmed A Historic Star Wars First
Begun, the flashbacks, have.
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Review
All The Final Fantasy High Notes Captured In One Evening At Carnegie Hall

At the very end of the 2022 film Tár, Cate Blanchett gets back in the conductor’s saddle but this time it’s to a gamer’s score, and cosplayers can be seen in the audience. This seemingly nonsequitur of an ending is meant to convey that Blanchett’s character will still remain in the realm of music, but she’s been sidelined into a career of near anonymity.

What say you then of Arnie Roth, the spirited conductor headlining the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth orchestral performance, who peppers his speech with gamer jokes? Video games feel front and center to the action, in heralding in 2025, at the Rebirth concert in Carnegie Hall on a freezing New York night, where attendees dressed as Aerith or Sephiroth.

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‘Mandalorian & Grogu’ Could Reintroduce A Forgotten ‘Clone Wars’ Character
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The Russo Brothers Reveal The Intriguing Reason They Came Back To The MCU
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