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Skeleton Crew creator Jon Watts has finally broken his silence about his future in the Star Wars galaxy, and while he’s ...
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It's a safe bet that she was most likely linked to the past of Jod Na Nawood, who was revealed at the end of Skeleton Crew to have once been taught the ways of the force.
The recent finale for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew finally shed some light on Jude Law’s mysterious Force user, Jod Na Nawood. Growing up as a poor kid, he was taken in by a Jedi and trained in the ...
Jod Na Nawood is undoubtedly the most intriguing character introduced in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. Jude Law's pirate character is the definition of a rogue, crafting all kinds of lies about ...
We’re still not sure that Jod Na Nawood is actually his real name, or if it’s merely another in a long line of aliases like Crimson Jack, Silvo, Dash Zentin, and Jodwick Zank.
Jod Na Nawood was always positioned to be a dark mirror reflection of Wim’s character, and Skeleton Crew ‘s finale landed the plane on that subplot, impeccably.
KB and SM-33 miraculously break through the barrier as Fern, her mom, and Jod watch from the tower, but just as her message is received, Jod’s pirates shoot down KB’s ship, making her friends ...
While promoting Skeleton Crew prior to its premiere, Lucasfilm billed Jod Na Nawood as a Force-sensitive being, but the character’s true nature was a mystery that ran throughout the season.
There’s no mid or post-credits scene in the Skeleton Crew finale. But that doesn’t mean we can’t make certain inferences about the fate of Jod Na Nawood or the world of At Attin.
Following the cliff-hanger at the end of episode seven, Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) went to see the Supervisor, voiced by Stephen Fry. Accompanied by Fern and her mother Fara (Kelly Condal), it is ...