The creator of Skeleton Crew Jon Watts has not yet finished with Star Wars

The creator of Skeleton Crew Jon Watts has not yet finished with Star Wars

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Creator Jon Watts has finally broken his silence on his future in Star Wars Galaxy, and while playing it near the chest, he wants to go back.

During a moderate panel at the Mediterrane Film Festival, Watts was asked to return to Star Wars After development Skeleton crewThe science fiction series with which he has co-creating Christopher Ford.

His response is carefully wandering, but certainly loaded.

“I love Star Wars. I would like to do more Star Wars and I can’t say anything else. I always put in trouble when I do these interviews and I always end up saying something, like, I put myself in trouble and I shouldn’t have said it.”

If it pressed further, in particular on the possibility of more Skeleton crewWatts replied with:

“I can’t say exactly what could be if it were even one thing.”

So, either he is actively working on something or in the talks to do it, and the gods of Lucasfilm are keeping it muer.

Skeleton crew He sculpted his identity in the Star Wars universe in a tone that put the Amblin -style adventure with the charm of the space work. Watts and Ford have launched him Kathleen Kennedy While “Star Wars meets the Goonies” and that spirit was absolutely presented in the final product.

There were about four children, lost in the galaxy, trying to go home. This type of emotional simplicity hit a different agreement and fans mostly liked it.

The series also gave us Judah law Like Jod Nawood, a mysterious pirate that brandishes the strength with enough grit to balance the sense of wonder of the show. I liked the entire atmosphere and the tone of the show. Has expanded Star Wars without feeling disconnected, adding new planets, creatures such as Mykians and Fresh Story Perspectives within the post-Return of the Jedi temporal sequence.

So, whether it’s more skeleton crew or something completely new, it is sure to say that Watts is still in the orbit of Lucasfilm.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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