Update: Due to the Los Angeles fires, we’re cancelling our Skeleton Crew screening next week. Our thoughts go out to everyone dealing with this horrific situation. Please stay safe out there.
2025 is officially here and with it, Collider is celebrating its milestone 20th anniversary. What better way to commemorate a momentous occasion than to invite you along to kick off the celebration with the thrilling conclusion of the season that has followedJude Law’s adventure through theStar Warsuniverse? For our latest screening, we’ll be hosting a one-of-a-kindSkeleton Crewevent, offering viewers their only chance to see the finale on the big screen with creatorsJon WattsandChristopher Fordin attendance. Afterward, the pair will come on stage for a Q&A where they will talk through the final episode for the first time and finally discuss all the juicy spoilers they couldn’t talk about while their coming-of-age tale was airing.

Skeleton Crewtakes inspiration from grand adventure stories likeTreasure IslandandThe Goonieswhile using theStar Warssetting to weave itsown tale about discovery, daring, and finding a way back home. The series follows four children who, after discovering something mysterious on their home planet of At Attin, wind up lost in the vast reaches of the universe with no easy path of return. They’re left to navigate a dangerous galaxy,encountering new friends and foes along the wayand generally beholding the world beyond their own.
Chief among their new friends is a charming galactic scoundrel by the name of Jod Na Nawood (Law), who has a knack for wriggling out of tight situations and agrees to help the kids on their journey. Along with a cast that also featuresRavi-Cabot Conyers,Ryan Kiera Armstrong,Kyriana Kratter, andRobert Timothy Smithasthe four childrenandNick Frostas the voice of the droid first mate SM-33, the seriesboasts a rouge’s gallery of directors, includingTwistershelmerLee Isaac Chung,The Green KnightdirectorDavid Lowery,Thunderbolts*helmerJake Schreier,Jurassic Worldstar andThe MandaloriandirectorBryce Dallas Howard, and theDaniels, the duo behindEverything Everywhere All At Once.

‘Skeleton Crew’ Finale Screening Details
Episode 8 will be the last chance viewers have to see what happens to this young crew lost in space, at least for now. Ifyou’re in the Los Angeles area on January 14, the finale’s air date, this will be an opportunity you won’t want to miss, especially given it’s the only chance to see the conclusion of this 91%Rotten Tomatoesseries on the big screen. If you’d like toattend the screening, please RSVP here. Should you land a ticket, we’ll be reaching out in the next few days, so be sure to keep your eyes on your inbox.
Our screening is being held at the AMC Century City and will start at 7:30 p.m. PT.Steven Weintraubwill moderate the Q&A with Ford and Watts, the latter of whom directed the finale himself.

‘Skeleton Crew’ Kicks Off an Exciting Slate of Events for Collider’s 20th Anniversary
While we are excited to play host toSkeleton Crew,this year will be jam-packed with events and other screenings our readers will want to stay tuned for. 20 years is a special milestone for Collider, which was originally founded as a blog back in 2005 and has only continued to grow since then as a hub forentertainment news,features,interviews, and much more. Although we can’t share more at this time, there are so many opportunities on the horizon that we can’t wait to share with everyone throughout the year.
In the meantime,Skeleton CrewEpisode 7 isset to debut on January 7 before the finale on January 14. Stay tuned here at Collider for updates on future screenings and revisit this piece next week for the full details of our exclusive finale screening.

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew
Four kids make a mysterious discovery on their home planet that leads them to get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy.