


After last week’s two-episode premiere, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is back with more fun and shenanigans in a galaxy far, far away.
The Disney+ show — which follows four kids wandering the stars in search of their way home after accidentally jumping through hyperspace — will soon premiere Episode 3, although maybe not as soon as fans hope.
Despite dropping the first two episodes at 9pm ET on Monday, December 2, Episode 3 will not be released until Tuesday, December 10 (at 9PM ET/6PM PT). In truth, this is because the show was originally set to premiere on December 3, but was moved up a day by Disney and LucasFilm in anticipation of the exciting new show. It may have also had to do with the Thanksgiving holiday having families gathered around, but now we’re just guessing!
Whatever the reason, it means that we will have to hold onto our anticipation for an extra 24 hours until we get to see Jude Law and the four kids again in this Star Wars universe show.
Below, we have answered all of your most pressing questions about Skeleton Crew, including how many episodes there will be, how to watch, and who all stars in this series.
No, there is no new episode of Skeleton Crew tonight. But the good news is that you do not have to wait long because Skeleton Crew Episode 3 releases on December 10! If you are tuning in on Tuesday just as it arrives on the streaming platform, you can watch it at 9 p.m. ET.
New episodes of the Disney+ Star Wars series drop every Tuesday night at 9 p.m. ET. If you are waiting to watch all of the episodes, the entire first season will be available by January 14.

In total, the Star Wars series will have eight episodes.
The hilarious and joy-filled series stars the previously mentioned Law, Kyriana Kratter, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Robert Timothy Smith, Jaleel White and Kerry Condon.
“In the New Republic era, a group of kids lost in the Star Wars galaxy desperately try to find their way home,” a description of the show reads. Law plays Jod Na Nawood, a Force-sensitive human who takes the four children under his wing and guides them through the galaxy.
You can watch episodes of the show on Disney+ as they release weekly. To do that, you have to be a Disney+ subscriber. New memberships range from $10.99 for a basic duo membership with Hulu to the premium trio membership for $26.99 with ESPN+.
The first two episodes of Skeleton Crew are now available to stream.