Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

Skeleton Crew’screators have revealed why there weren’t any majorStar Warscameos in the new series. Starring brand-new characters Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), Neel (Robert Timothy Smith), KB (Kyriana Kratter), and Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), this group of kids from a hidden lost world is thrust into a galactic misadventure involving legendary treasure and scores of greedy pirates, includingJude Law’s Jod Na Nawood. However, no big names show up in the series as might have expected (like Hondo Ohnaka or Carson Teva), despite being set in the same era as shows likeThe MandalorianandAhsoka.

Speaking withScreen Rant’sown Joseph Deckelmeier,Skeleton Crewcreators Jon Watts and Christopher Ford revealed why they didn’t feel the need to include any majorStar Warscharacters or appearances in their new show:

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ScreenRant:Skeleton Crewisn’t only in the same time as the Mandoverse, it’s in the same sector of space. Did you consider any cameos?

Christopher Ford: We were open to it.

Jon Watts: Yeah, and it’s not like anyone at Lucasfilm was like, “you’re able to’t do that.” If anything, they were like, “Yeah, if any opportunities come up, we’re totally open to that,” but we were focused on making our story work. It was kind of a scenario where we got to the end of writing the first season, and we made it through without needing any cameos.

Christopher Ford: And then when we’d look back and be like, “Could we stick one in?” It would mess it up, so we didn’t. We built this little thing.

Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) looks alarmed in a hooded cloak, edited with him wielding a lightsaber.

Jon Watts: I’m much more interested in the idea of getting people to like these characters without using cameos as a crutch. And then potentially in the future, seeing our characters as they grow up, [we’d see] how they would fit into the larger galaxy. I think there’s a lot of possibilities there.

Having been neither discouraged nor encouraged by Lucasfilm to include cameos, it seems Watts and Ford determined that major names popping up inSkeleton Crewwere unnecessary, at least for this first season. While knownStar Warsnames could certainly show up to interact with these new characters in the potential future, it does look like theSkeleton Crewcreators made the right choice for this debut story.

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During the interview, Watts commented that he wanted audiences to meet and likethe crew ofThe Onyx Cinderwithout needing to use “cameos as a crutch”. After all, this is certainly something Lucasfilm has been accused of before.In pastStar Warsprojects, cameos and big-name appearances have been the focus and relied upon in favor of stronger character development and more nuanced storytelling.

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Darth Vader’sRogue Onehallway scene or Luke Skywalker’s rescue at the end ofThe Mandalorianseason 2 are examples where big character reveals are used well, enhancing the story being told in dynamic ways that ultimately serve the plot.However, the other side of that coin is projects likeThe Book of Boba Fettwhere one episode features the likes of Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, Ahsoka Tano, Grogu, Din Djarin, Cobb Vanth, and Cad Bane all in one episode (with barely a mention or appearance from the show’s titular lead). Furthermore,Bane’s rivalry and history with Bobacould have been explored to enhance the plot, but was not.

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The New Stars Of The New Star Wars Show Got To Be The Stars

Conversely, Wim, Neel, KB, Fern, and Jod stay at the forefront forSkeleton Crew’sentire duration. Audiences get to be engaged with each new character as they interact with each other, the galaxy, and their place within it. It’s pretty refreshing as far as this first season is concerned.Now that the crew ofThe Onyx Cinderhas been established, it now makes sense for them to perhaps step into greater roles in the future, which could indeed involve otherStar Warscharacters in the Mandoverse era. After all,who wouldn’t want to see Neel and Grogu on-screen togetherat some point?

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

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Skeleton Crew follows four ordinary children who become lost in the expansive Star Wars galaxy. As they navigate unfamiliar worlds and the challenges they present, the group endeavors to find their way back to their home planet, undertaking a journey across the iconic Star Wars universe.